The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s ultra-thin iPhone Air has tanked in China, and the numbers are ugly enough to make even the fanboys blink. Tipster Ice Universe says: “Apple has managed to sell just ...
Arms group Rheinmetall and satellite builder OHB are in talks to launch a joint bid for an Elon Musk-style broadband constellation for the German armed forces. People familiar with the… ...
A top Chinese humanoid robot maker says its latest machines are only half as efficient as human workers. UBTech chief brand officer Michael Tam said the firm’s Walker S2 robots were 30 to 50 per cent ...
Japan does not have many clean AI plays, so investors are piling into Kioxia’s memory chips, which suddenly look like the best ticket in town. The Japanese memory maker’s shares… Japan does not have ...
Beancounters at PricewaterhouseCoopers [PwC] have been asking around and discovered that of 4,500 CEOs, more than half report no revenue growth or cost savings from their AI inves ...
Bloomberg, reporter Mark Gurman reckons the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is planning a major Siri overhaul in iOS 27 and macOS 27, swapping the current interface for a deeply integrate ...
Intel shares dropped more than 11 per cent after the company admitted that supply problems are limiting growth, just as demand is supposed to be booming. Chief executive Lip-Bu Tan said he was ...
The portfolio refocus will have a significant impact on the group’s short-term financial trajectory, particularly in fiscal years 2026 and 2027, but this reset will strengthen the group and enable it ...
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claim that Samsung and SK hynix are planning to make the memory crisis worse. NAND is about to get treated like ...
Ashley St. Clair has sued Elon Musk’s AI outfit xAI in New York, accusing the Grok chatbot of being “unreasonably dangerous as designed” and a public nuisance. She is seeking a temporary restraining ...
Blue Origin has decided rockets are not enough and is now punting a satellite internet network called TeraWave, promising data speeds up to 6 Tbps for enterprise, data centre and ...
Each EUV machine starts at $220mn, and there is no commercially credible alternative supplier. That sort of dominance should normally invite copycats, especially across Asia and the US, where ...
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