The EU's major digital law, the "Digital Markets Act," is activated in March. That means changes for the iPhone. [more]
Dark clouds are brewing for Apple, not only in the EU area but also at home. The New York Times reports. [more]
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of copyright infringement. [more]
"Who needs Intel's Optane when you have AMD's 3D V-Cache," asks Tom's Hardware rhetorically, referring to incredible transfer speeds. [more]
“Reuters reports a potential new twist in the case surrounding OpenAI, the latest of which occurred yesterday: Sam Altman will return as chief, and no one outside the companies understands what his position will be at Microsoft, if anything. [more]
After a couple of chaotic weeks, the founder of OpenAI, Sam Altman, is back at the company he was CEO of a few days ago. This is reported by OpenAI on X. [more]
Elon Musk has revealed a new generative AI model-based chatbot that will take on several large language models including OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s PaLM 2, and Anthropic’s Claude 2. [more]
After almost two years and a tumultuous regulatory battle with UK and US regulators, Microsoft will finally be able to proceed with its purchase of the Call of Duty maker. [more]
The generative AI assistant will be available to enterprise customers for $30 per user each month; meanwhile, an invite-only early access program for SMBs has begun. [more]
On October 20, Sony and Insomniac launch Spider-Man 2, exclusively for Playstation 5. [more]
“Intense upcoming Core i9 15900K (“Arrow Lake” 15th generation series) could be a monster for gamers. [more]
Samsung has announced Graphics Double Data Rate 7, GDDR7 RAM. [more]
The website is pretty swift, considering there's just a 39-year-old IBM PCjr behind it. [more]
Mercedes reveals a collaboration with OpenAI. [more]
Windows XP was a big hit, but had its security problems [more]
Later this year, Microsoft will finally make it possible to remove MSN news from the widget overview. [more]
Microsoft reveals that the Chinese hacker group "Volt Typhoon", which according to the company is supported by the Chinese authorities, carried out a critical hacker attack against the United States. [more]
Microsoft has seen itself forced to limit the use of ChatGPT. Meanwhile, the Build 2023 dates have leaked. [more]
Android Authority got a bit of a Christmas present from a leaker this year. [more]
Microsoft warns those still using Windows 8.1 that things will stop soon. [more]
Exactly how many people have installed Windows 11, Microsoft will not reveal, but there are measuring tools out there. [more]
Broadcom has traded VMware for a staggering $ 61 billion, around $ 580 billion. [more]
After initial negative reactions to Elon Musk's desire to buy Twitter and take the company private, a different tone is now being communicated. [more]
Google is looking to bridge the gap between physical and remote meeting attendees, and boost real-time and asynchronous collaborations through a new set of features across its Workspace collaboration platform. [more]
Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Mozilla Foundation announced a joint effort to improve browser interoperability to ensure Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox provide the same reliable and consistent web experience. [more]
Screen expert Ross Young says that the folding iPhone is postponed until 2025. [more]
Now everyone gets end-to-end encryption [more]
Premises impacted by a fortnight-long internet outage. [more]
From 2023, there is an end to physical SIM cards on iPhone models, according to a report from Brazil which was soon backed by a more credible source who believes it will happen next year. [more]
The domain of Denuvo, which is also in the wind due to Windows 11 and Intel 12th generation incompatibility (for which there is, fortunately, a solution), left a domain out of date. It brought more than just website and email downtime. [more]
Apple’s latest release is for Windows users and means you can now manage your iCloud passwords from a PC. [more]