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Only it does not quite work yet
Hawaiian hack Guthrie Scrimgeour was shocked to discover that his old newspaper had a TV show staffed by made in Israel AI presenters .
Apple intelligence isn’t that bright
Expert dubs it Siri on steroids
While the Tame Apple Press has been claiming that Apple Intelligence is super cool AI, people in the know claim they are being sold a pup.
Firms still having issues with backups
Back-up processes vital
Apricorn’s annual survey of UK IT security decision makers has found that too many are struggling with good backup procedures.
AWS to invest £8 billion in UK data centres
Claims it will add £14 billion to the UK’s GDP
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has promised to invest £8 billion between now and 2028 in the development and maintenance of new UK datacentres.
Google told to pay $2.65 billion
Anti-trust
Europe’s top court upheld a 2.4 billion euro ($2.65 billion) fine imposed on Google for abusing its dominant position by favouring its own shopping comparison service.
Malaysia’s daft plan to block DNS abandoned
Only took a day
Malaysia's telecom regulator has abandoned a daft plan to block overseas DNS services a day after announcing it.
Sony wants to kill-off the disk drive
Costs too much as an add on
Sony has revealed its $699.99 PlayStation 5 Pro and has shown its distain for physical media by demanding you front up with an extra $79.99 if you want to use a disk drive.
Two former Samsung executives arrested
Helped China build a memory chip plant
Inspector knacker of the South Korean yard has fingered the collar of two former Samsung executives for allegedly leaking secrets worth $3.2 billion to China.
Oracle goes nuclear
Need to keep track of AI demand
Oracle's Larry Ellison says his outfit is designing a data center that will be powered by three small nuclear reactors capable of providing more than a gigawatt of electricity.
Cerebras could do harm to Nvidia
Could prevent it leaving Hades
The AI chip outfit named after Hade’s dog could be about to give the big AI chip makers like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel a good kicking.