2024

Apple exec pulls back the curtain on some of Apple Intelligence’s inner workings

The iPhone 16‘s signature feature is, without a doubt, Apple Intelligence. That’s what the iPhone 16 marketing is all about. However, that signature feature is missing in action right now, as Apple needed more time to roll out the first of its homegrown AI features. The good news is that Apple is getting ready to…

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UK sees over £6bn boost in datacentre investments

To tie in with the government’s International Investment Summit, US tech firms CyrusOne, ServiceNow, Cloud HQ, CoreWeave and ServiceNow have announced major UK expansion worth a total of £6.3bn.   Last month, the government took steps to classify UK datacentres as critical national infrastructure (CNI), and in July, hired entrepreneur Matt Clifford to kickstart an…

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NCSC expands school cyber service to academies and private schools

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is expanding a free cyber defence service to all schools across the country, helping the heavily at-risk education sector enhance its resilience at no cost. The expansion follows a successful roll-out of the NCSC’s Protective Domain Name Service (PDNS) for schools in 2023, and the enhanced service will…

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Satechi’s best 3-in-1 wireless charging pad now charges your Apple devices twice as fast

Satechi unveiled an upgrade to its popular 3-in-1 charging accessory, the Trio Wireless Charging Pad. Now with Q2 technology, it can simultaneously deliver 15W of power to a Qi2-enabled iPhone or smartphone, 5W of power to AirPods, and 5W of power to an Apple Watch with fast charging on Apple Watch Series 7 and Ultra…

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Google prepares for nuclear to power AI datacentres

Google has signed what it claims is the world’s first corporate agreement to purchase nuclear energy from multiple small modular reactors (SMRs). The reactors, which will be developed by Kairos Power, are part of Google’s efforts to develop and commercialise what it says is a broad portfolio of advanced clean electricity technologies to power global…

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Don’t fret gamers, new AMD Ryzen CPUs will still work with your old motherboards according to a new leak

AMD continues to support its AM4 motherboards well into its AM5 socket with some of the best processors on the market, and a new leak seems to prove that, as it reveals several upcoming AMD Ryzen processors that are compatible with the older gen boards.New leaks, the first coming from reliable X (formerly Twitter) leaker…

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Hillingdon Council commits £9m to tech revamp in digital strategy

Hillingdon Council will invest £9m to improve the way residents access services as part of a new digital strategy for the next three years. Agreed on 10 October, the strategy sets out four main principles, which include prioritising residents’ needs, carrying out an agile approach to delivery, delivering new business models driven by data, and…

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Apple may cancel Vision Pro production to focus on a new cheaper model

Since Apple started selling its Vision Pro headset in February, sales have been lower than anticipated. Even after this spatial computer expanded to some international markets, Apple has apparently overstated its sales forecast.Now, The Information reports that Cupertino has abruptly reduced production of Apple Vision Pro, and it could stop making this headset completely by…

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AMD Ryzen 9800X3D leak shows it running at 5.6GHz on all cores – could this be the CPU to finish off Intel in PC gaming?

AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D has some impressive potential to be fine-tuned for eye-opening performance levels, or that’s the latest rumor (among many) around the soon-to-be-unleashed Zen 5 processor.Wccftech spotted that on the Anandtech forums, Igor Kavinski leaked some benchmark scores for the Ryzen 9800X3D. These come complete with CPU-Z details of clock speeds, and notes…

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