Skynet gets its first nuke
AI installed at Diablo Canyon Power Plant
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced that Atomic Canyon's artificial intelligence-powered nuclear data management system has been deployed at Diablo Canyon Power Plant.
Google introduces AI real-time safety features for Android
Can spot a scammer
Google has unveiled two security features for Android devices, promising enhanced protection against scams and malicious apps.
FTC investigates Microsoft's cloudy antics
Anti-trust
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating anti-competitive practices at Vole’s cloud computing business.
Japan investing $65 Billion in semiconductors and AI
Will run until 2030
The Japanese government is set to invest approximately $65 billion to bolster the country's semiconductor and AI industries.
Foxconn reports record profit
AI Growth Projections
Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn has reported a forecast-topping net profit for the third quarter and anticipates robust future growth in demand for artificial intelligence (AI) servers.
AMD confirms layoffs and lowered Q4 outlook
Intel merger rumours are not going away
AMD has confirmed a reduction in its global workforce, laying off approximately 1,000 employees, equivalent to 4 per cent of its total workforce of 26,000.
Italy has become a major spyware hub
Il Grande Fratello ti sta guardando.
According to spyware experts, Italy has become one of the three top global spyware hubs alongside India and Israel.
Vole eyes further gaming acquisitions
New devices a few years off
Software King of the World Microsoft’s video-gaming Tsar, Phil Spencer, is still exploring acquisitions and strategies to stay competitive in the handheld game devices and mobile stores market despite a challenging year.
Wi-Fi 8 trades speed for reliability
Available in 2028
The next generation of wireless technology, Wi-Fi 8, also known as IEEE 802.11bn Ultra High Reliability, will emphasise reliability over speed.
IBM advances towards error-mitigation quantum computing
Better at herding the cats
IBM has announced a series of developments to make limited but functional quantum calculations possible ahead of the much-anticipated arrival of error-corrected quantum computing.