Wi-fi signals can now ‘fingerprint’ you just by how your body blocks them
Published in Mobiles


Roman boffins claim they can spot you without your phone

Roman researchers have emerged from their smoke filled labs with a method of tracking people using only the way their bodies muck about with Wi-Fi signals.

Musk hunts for another $12 billion to fuel xAI’s AI arms race
Published in AI


Looking down the back of the sofa

Elon Musk is scraping together yet more billions to keep xAI from falling behind in the blood-soaked artificial intelligence arms race.

AI search traffic jumps as brands scramble to keep up
Published in AI

Chatbots chip away at Google’s dominance

AI-powered chatbots are fast becoming a go-to for online answers, eating into the long-standing grip of traditional search engines and giving marketers another headache.

Tech tycoon’s estate faces ruin after High Court HPE ruling
Published in News


Mike Lynch’s yacht tragedy followed by financial shipwreck

The estate of late tech mogul Mike Lynch is staring down bankruptcy after London’s High Court ruled it owes Hewlett Packard Enterprise hundreds of millions.

AMD’s RDNA 5 “UDNA” takes on the high-end again
Published in Graphics


Navi 5X aims to undo the damage RDNA 4 did to AMD’s reputation

It looks like AMD has remembered it used to compete in the high-end GPU space and will reintroduce a proper halo-tier card after RDNA 4 meekly surrendered the enthusiast market to Nvidia.