Month: November 2023
The Morning After: Is the M3 iMac worth it?
Unlike many of my peers, I prefer desktops to laptops, so I’m always excited when a new iMac rolls off the production line. I’ve had my eye on one for a while, especially now it’s packing an M3 chip with all the power that promises. Sadly for me and other…
Read MoreStranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown takes on a Game of Thrones-like dragon in Netflix’s Damsel trailer
On the face of it, it’s a bit odd for Netflix to claim that Damsel isn’t a fairytale movie. As you can see from the trailer below, there are plenty of fairytale elements including enormous swords, magic and a really big dragon. But how many fairytales can you think of…
Read MoreGoogle fights scammers using Bard hype to spread malware
Google is suing scammers who are trying to use the hype around generative AI to trick people into downloading malware, the company has announced. In a lawsuit filed today in California, the company says individuals believed to be based in Vietnam are setting up social media pages and running ads…
Read MoreUsing AI is already changing how many bosses are working
Four in five (79%) senior business leaders are now deploying – or will deploy – AI tools in order to remain competitive and enhance customer experience, new research has claimed. An IBM study of more than 1,600 senior business execs across six European countries has uncovered how work for many…
Read MoreHow quantum computing can benefit drug discovery
In 2022, the drug discovery market was valued at US$ 55.46 billion, and by 2032, that figure is expected to be more than double at US$ 133.11 billion. This is a huge sum of money, however, after events like COVID-19, we now know that time is equally crucial in the…
Read More“Predatory pre-annoucement” – The brain behind the largest CPU ever calls out Nvidia for spreading ‘FUD’ amidst surprise updated GPU roadmap announcement
Nvidia is using deceptive practices and abusing its market dominance to quash the competition, according to Cerebras Systems CEO Andrew Feldman, after the firm unexpectedly announced its latest GPU product roadmap in October 2023. Nvidia outlined new graphics cards set for annual release between 2024 and 2026 to add to…
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