April 2025

Tech sector still failing to rid supply chains of forced labour

Dozens of technology firms are continuing to put the lives and livelihoods of supply chain workers at risk by failing to meet even the most basic due diligence expectations around forced labour and human rights abuses, finds sectoral analysis. Conducted by KnowTheChain (KTC) – a project run by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre…

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I’ve never seen so many bug fixes in an Nvidia GPU driver, as new release offers vital cures for black screen crashes, Windows 11 24H2 glitches and more

Nvidia’s new Game Ready Driver 576.02 has a mountain of bug fixesIt cures many problems with games crashing, and black screen lock-ups with RTX 5000 modelsWhile past-gen Nvidia GPUs aren’t mentioned in the release notes, it appears they got some love here tooNvidia has released a new graphics driver that brings in support for its…

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Meta AI will train on Facebook and Instagram data in Europe

Meta recently launched Meta AI in the European Union, although the company had to settle for an inferior experience compared to the rest of the world. By “launched,” I mean that Meta forced Meta AI on all European users whether they liked it or not. That colorful circular button is now present on Facebook, Messenger,…

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iPhone Fold reportedly takes a big step backwards by ditching Face ID

The same Weibo leaker who may have revealed the iPhone Fold’s display resolutions and teased an under-screen selfie camera now says Apple isn’t yet ready to release under-display Face ID technology. In fact, Cupertino supposedly isn’t considering facial authentication for its first foldable device at all. When Digital Chat Station reported that Apple would use…

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Apple’s appeal to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal over the UK’s encryption ‘backdoor’ explained

In mid-March 2025, Apple began a legal challenge to an order from the Home Secretary before the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) in London. According to information leaked to the Washington Post in February, a Technical Capability Notice (TCN) was issued to Apple by home secretary Yvette Cooper sometime in late 2024. It allegedly requires the…

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AMD strikes back in May? RX 9060 XT rumored to launch next month to face Nvidia’s RTX 5060 GPU in lower-mid-range shootout

AMD’s RX 9060 XT is supposedly set to launch in MayThat’s the word from Chiphell, and other sources have pointed to Computex (May 20) before, tooWith Nvidia’s RTX 5060 also debuting in May, another head-to-head clash – like the RX 9070 vs RTX 5070 models – is in the offingAMD’s RX 9060 XT graphics card,…

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Virtual reality enterprise journey a marathon, not a sprint

Giving autistic people the opportunity to experience a major sporting event in a safe environment is the latest project in IT supplier CGI’s virtual reality (VR) operation. The supplier’s pro bono work has already seen it provide students at a special educational needs (SEN) school in Cheltenham with VR technology that helps them learn to…

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Reimagining people’s pets as humans is the latest viral ChatGPT trend

OpenAI essentially broke the internet a few weeks ago by adding an advanced image-generation tool to ChatGPT’s growing list of abilities. The 4o image generation model has incredible results, including life-like images that looked just like photos you might take with your phone.ChatGPT’s new image generation feature quickly went viral but for the wrong reasons.…

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT will fix the worst thing about Netflix

We’ve had Netflix for years, yet the streaming service still has the same annoying problem it might never be able to fix unless AI like ChatGPT comes in with an assist. It’s not as much a Netfix problem as a user problem. It’s our inability to quickly decide what to watch next, which leads to…

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