Driverless Waymo cars sing to each other at night
Neighbours furious
For the past few weeks, in what might be seen as a prelude to a robot takeover, driverless Waymo cars have been gathering in a San Francisco car parking lot to sing to each other.
LockBit 3.0 is still the world’s prolific encryption and extortion gang
Six gangs account for more than half of the infections.
Despite a law enforcement takedown six months ago, LockBit 3.0 remains the most prolific encryption and extortion gang so far this year.
Texas sues General Motors for stealing customer data
And flogging it to insurance companies
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has started legal proceedings against General Motors, alleging that the automotive giant illicitly gathered and sold drivers' data to insurance firms.
Nearly all spreadsheets contain errors
Serious business risks
A recent study has found that 94 per cent of spreadsheets used in business decision-making contain errors, posing serious risks for financial losses and operational mistakes. This finding highlights the need for better quality assurance practices.
Axeman returns to Cisco
4,000 employees this time
Cisco is reportedly set to lay off around 4,000 employees in its second round of job cuts this year, as the networking behemoth intensifies its focus on artificial intelligence.
Qualcomm's Adreno GPU had a serious bug
Since patched
At the Defcon security conference in Las Vegas, three Google researchers presented over nine vulnerabilities in Qualcomm's Adreno GPU, which have now been patched.
AMD abandons Radeon RX 7400 and RX 7300
Door slammed on entry-level chips
Just when we thought we were getting new RDNA 3 GPUs, the Radeon RX 7400 and RX 7300, it turns out those plans have been binned.
Intel does the right stuff as customers leave
Things will get worse before getting better
Chipzilla's woes have been there for everyone to see. Disappointing revenue and a bleak earnings forecast have forced Intel to announce a drastic plan: slashing 15,000 jobs, cutting $10 billion in costs by 2025, and suspending the quarterly dividend. CEO Pat [kicking] Gelsinger highlighted the stark reality in a company memo: sales were $24 billion higher in 2020 than last year, yet headcount is 10 per cent higher now.
Apple threatens to boot Patreon from App store
Don’t you dare use rivals' payment options
The fruity cargo cult Apple is flexing its monopolistic muscles, threatening to boot Patreon from the App Store if creators dare to use third-party billing options or disable transactions on iOS. Instead, Apple insists on creators using its in-app purchasing system for Patreon subscriptions.
AMD had a solid second quarter
Gained market share in data centre and laptop CPU sectors
AMD experienced another strong quarter in Q2 2024, gaining market share in the data centre and laptop CPU sectors, according to a recent report by CPU number cruncher Mercury Research.