Nvidia wants to employ 50,000 Workers
Published in AI
Wednesday, 16 October 2024 10:23

Nvidia wants to employ 50,000 Workers


100 million AI Assistants

The leather-coated balloon waiting to burst, Nvidia's Jensen Huang wants his company to have 50,000 employees with 100 million, AI assistants.

India surrenders to Musk and Amazon colonialism
Published in Network
Wednesday, 16 October 2024 09:37

India surrenders to Musk and Amazon colonialism


Easier than fighting

India seems to have forgotten its history with the British East India Company and is giving its satellite spectrum without a fundraising auction.

Client SSD prices are expected to fall
Published in News
Wednesday, 16 October 2024 09:32

Client SSD prices are expected to fall


Increased production decreased demand

According to a new report by the divination team of TrendForce analysts, client SSD prices are predicted to fall by 5-10 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Apple makes systems administrators furious again
Published in News


Cutting the shelf life of security certificates

The fruity cargo cult Apple has made systems administrators unfortunate enough to work on its software furious with a cunning plan to drastically cut the lifespan of SSL/TLS security certificates from 398 days to just 45 days by 2027.

US government wants to further limit sales of Nvidia AI chips
Published in AI


They should only be sold to those we like

US officials have discussed limiting sales of advanced AI chips from Nvidia and other American companies on a country-specific basis.

A.I. is dumber than a cat, claims Meta man
Published in AI
Tuesday, 15 October 2024 11:08

A.I. is dumber than a cat, claims Meta man


Cat says Meta Man is dumber than AI

Meta senior researcher Yann LeCun told the Wall Street Journal that humanity has nothing to fear from A.I. and that it is “dumber than a cat.”

Chinese boffins crack encryption with a D-Wave quantum computer
Published in News


Encryption is potentially dead and alive

Chinese boffins have used a D-Wave quantum computer to mount a successful quantum attack on widely used encryption algorithms.

UK might make USB-C default charging standard
Published in News


Brexit means copying Europe

The British government has now begun a consultation on whether it should follow the EU and India in implementing USB-C as the default charging port for all consumer devices.

Adobe releases video AI model
Published in News
Tuesday, 15 October 2024 10:48

Adobe releases video AI model


Firefly builds video content from text prompts

Adobe has started publicly distributing an AI model to generate video from text prompts.

Apple’s next “cheaper” headset will still be pricey
Published in IoT


Still out of the price range of most

The fruity cargo cult Apple has not done much to lower the price of a new “affordable” net Apple Vision device.