Apple brags about the worst smartphone updates in the industry
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If you have not upgraded after five years then Apple is not interested

The fruity cargo cult Apple has been telling the world that it will be offering security updates for its iPhone 15 pro for five years, seemingly unaware that its rivals offer them for much longer.

Google is copying Microsoft’s recall feature
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It will be in Chromebooks too

Google's ChromeOS boss John Solomon revealed that the company is cautiously exploring a Recall-like feature for Chromebooks, which they've dubbed 'memory.'

UK forbids export of Quantum Computers
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Experts puzzled

The UK government's recent export restrictions on quantum devices have left quantum computing experts scratching their heads. According to insiders, these restrictions are nonsensical and lack clarity.

New Samsung foldable phone picture leaked
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Fans don’t seem that pleased

A Samsung  advert has "leaked" showing an image of its upcoming Galaxy Z series phones, the Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. Fans seem disappointed with the reveal, as the picture shows no significant changes to the foldable phone design.

TikTok becomes fake news battleground in UK election
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Mostly targeting younger voters

TikTok has become a crucial new arena for social media campaigning in the upcoming election, and the site has become saturated with fake news.

Qualcomm wants its new chips in PCs
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Today laptops, tomorrow the world

Qualcomm has confirmed that while Snapdragon X Plus or X Elite chips have been headed towards laptops that is just part one of its cunning plan.  

Boeing's Starliner soars
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But helium leaks no laughing matter

Boeing's Starliner has successfully launched into space after a series of setbacks and carried two brave NASA astronauts to the International Space Station from Florida. 

RISC-V is riskier than the Chinese thought
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Might not be a way around chip restrictions after all

A Chinese research team has brought to light a significant security flaw in processor design, a discovery that could potentially disrupt China's thriving domestic chip industry.

Nvidia is now worth $3 trillion
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Worth more than Apple

Nvidia's shares rose five per cent to close at $1,224.40, pushing the company's market value over $3 trillion for the first time. This surge reflects investors' eagerness to invest in a company central to the generative artificial intelligence revolution.

Musk’s Starlink practically destroyed remote Amazon tribe’s culture
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Addicted to p*rn and social notworking while they starve

An isolated Indigenous tribe in the Amazon have gained high-speed internet access through Elon Musk's Starlink service, at the cost of drastically altering their traditional way of life.