Nvidia slams the door on Maxwell, Pascal and Volta
Published in Graphics


Game-ready drivers stop at 590

Nvidia has done the deed and cut game-ready driver support for its Maxwell, Pascal and Volta cards, leaving even the once-mighty GTX 1080 Ti staring at a future of security patches and not much else.

MSI parades new Prestige laptops with Intel's Panther Lake
Published in News


Sleek shells, flashy OLED panels and battery life that sounds like a dare.

MSI has wheeled out its next Prestige lineup and stuffed it with Troubled Chipzilla’s coming Panther Lake Core Ultra Series 3 processors, giving the press in New York a taste of what the firm wants you to ogle in 2026.

Google’s agentic AI torches user’s drive
Published in News


Oh, you only wanted a cache wipe. Sorry about that

Google’s Antigravity IDE has managed to chalk up a new high score in carnage after a developer found the tool had blitzed their entire D drive without so much as a by-your-leave.

Kohler’s toilet tech fumbles its privacy pitch
Published in IoT


Dekota’s “end-to-end encryption” turns out to be flash in the pan

Kohler has built a gadget that stares into your toilet bowl, yet somehow decided the smartest move was to flush the meaning of end-to-end encryption straight down the U-bend.

IBM boss says hyperscalers are dreaming
Published in Cloud


Arvind Krishna tears into Big Tech’s data centre maths

IBM lead suit Arvind Krishna has warned that hyperscalers like Google and Amazon are shovelling cash into data centres at a rate that will never turn a profit.