Telegram wants to make its business options more professional
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Heading for profit and an IPO

Telegram is revolutionising business communication with the launch of Telegram Business, which it claims will make business communication more efficient and effective.

Post Office spend €119 million in legal fees fighting sub-postmasters
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But knew Horizon IT system was the real villain.

The BBC has unearthed a draft report showing that the Post Office spent a whopping €119 million in legal fees fighting sub-postmasters while ignoring evidence that its own Horizon IT system was the real villain.

Pragmatic unveils UK's first 300mm wafer fab in Durham
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Despite threatening to Brexit

Pragmatic Semiconductor, headquartered in Cambridge, has made waves by launching the UK's inaugural 300mm wafer fabrication facility in Durham. Despite threatening to leave the UK over a perceived dearth of governmental backing for the burgeoning domestic chip sector.

Samsung teases second-generation AI chip
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AI Reaches Mach 2

Tech titan Samsung is stirring up a silicon storm with whispers of a new AI. CEO Kyung Kye-hyun, has let slip that the Mach-1's big brother, the Mach-2, is on the fast track to tech stardom.

be quiet! unveils white versions of its Silent Wings Pro 4 and Silent Wings 4 fans
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Getting improved static pressure and more

be quiet! has unveiled the white versions of its Silent Wings Pro 4 and Silent Wings 4 fans, which are not only painted in a new color but also improve static pressure as well as allow these fans to reach high rotational speeds.

HWiNFO gets updated to version v8.0
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Ditches Windows XP/Vista support, gets OSD, and new updates

HWiNFO has announced it has reached a milestone with its latest update to version 8.0, which adds fully integrated OSD, ditches Windows XP/Vista support, as well as adds additional product support and bug fixes.

British nuclear power plant in hot water over security blunders
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Potential digital doomsday

The British Sellafield nuclear power plant is facing the music for a catalogue of cyber clangers that could have left the UK's atomic knickers in a twist.

MSI announce SPATIUM M580 FROZR PCIe Gen 5 SSD
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Up to 14.6GB and 12.7 GB/s sequential transfer speeds

MSI has unveiled its latest addition to the SPATIUM SSD lineup, the flagship SPATIUM M580 FROZR. Equipped with a rather large passive heatsink and coming in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, the SPATIUM M580 FROZR has peak sequential read and write speeds of up to 14.6GB/s and 12.7GB/s, respectively.

Open sauce outrage
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29 March 2024

Open sauce outrage


Tech giants' greedy grasp turns free code into cash cows

Writing for ComputerWorld the open source guru Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols has exposed some cheeky companies that are turning the open source community's hard work into their own gold-lined pockets.

AI overlords to rule the roost in US
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A new job for an IT manager

The White House has declared it's time to get a grip on the AI beast and is rolling out the red carpet for a new breed of boffins: Chief AI Officers.