Cloudflare stops AI scraping web content
Published in AI


Using AI to do it

Cloudflare introduced a new feature in its content delivery network (CDN) that stops AI developers from scraping web content.

Samsung announces Exynos W1000 chipset
Published in Mobiles


3nm chipset with single Cortex-A78 and four Cortex-A55 cores

Ahead of its July 10th Unpacked event, Samsung has decided to officially announce its new smartwatch SoC, the Exynos W1000. The new SoC is built on Samsung's 3nm GAA process and features a single Cortex-A78 and four Cortex-A55 cores, a new packaging that brings a smaller form factor, better heat dissipation as well as puts both DRAM and NAND flash memory on the SoC.

Arrow Lake-S Pinouts and I/O leaked
Published in PC Hardware


For those aroused by sockets

Fresh details about pinouts and I/O capabilities for Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 series CPUs, codenamed Arrow Lake-S, have been leaked on Twitter.

Geekom celebrates 21st with new mini-PCs
Published in News


Form factor becoming more attractive.

Geekom, which is celebrating its 21st anniversary this year, has released several new mini PCs.

Millions of Apple users hit by decade-old software vulnerability
Published in News


Threatening Coldplay and U2 collections everywhere

Millions of Apple devices are vulnerable to a decade old secuirty bug.

Half of Americans use third-party antivirus software
Published in News


That means half of users trust Microsoft, Google or Apple

Nearly half of Americans use third-party antivirus software, while the remainder rely on the default protection provided by their operating system or have no protection.

AI jacked up Google’s greenhouse gas emissions
Published in News


Net zero by 2030 is not likely

Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have surged 48 per cent in the past five years due to the expansion of its data centres that underpin artificial intelligence systems, casting doubt on its commitment to achieve ‘net zero’ by 2030.

Brazil bans Meta from data scraping.
Published in News


Big Tech models have to get their data from somewhere else

Brazil's national data protection authority has told Meta to stop using data originating in the country to train its artificial intelligence models.

China takes the lead in AI patents
Published in AI


Ground zero for AI rebellion

China is doing its best to be the first country in the world to be taken over by an AI revolution.

AMD's Ryzen 8000G desktop APUs get a price drop
Published in PC Hardware


Ryzen 7 8700G drops to $270

AMD's Ryzen 8000G series got a decent price drop recently, making them quite a catch in case you want to stick with a Phoenix-based APU with up to eight Zen 4 cores and 12 RDNA3 Compute Units (CUs). Although it is currently limited to a single retailer/e-tailer, it is possible that the promotion will extend to other stores.