Apple marketing hits new low
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Taste, Apple has heard of it

Just when you think the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple could not sink any lower in its syrupy marketing shtick, it drags the voice of the recently departed Dr Jane Goodall into a Mac advert.

Amazon broke the US internet
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Routine update tiggered AWS meltdown

The world’s biggest online retailer managed to knock out a sizeable chunk of the internet this week after a routine software tweak went sideways.

ASML rolls out lithography scanner for 3D chip packaging
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Tool aims to push chipmaking into the ‘More-than-Moore’ era

Dutch chip gear maker ASML has lifted the kimono its Twinscan XT:260, a new lithography scanner built for the brave new world of 3D chip packaging.

Apple dragged back into court in China
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Lawyers say Apple’s iOS rules stifle competition and fleece customers

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is once again in legal hot water in China, with lawyers reviving claims that the outfit’s App Store monopoly rips off customers through excessive commissions and restrictive payment rules.

Microsoft Windows update breaks recovery tools
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Scrambles to patch it

Software King of the world Microsoft has shown it cannot release a simple update without breaking something vital. Vole managed to kill off keyboard and mouse support in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) with its 14 October patch KB5066835.

Intel bends the knee to Blackwell in hybrid AI rack stunt
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Bundles Gaudi with Nvidia to stay in the game

Troubled Chipzilla has admitted it can’t beat Nvidia in the AI silicon war, so now it’s joining them by stuffing its own Gaudi 3 chips into a rack-scale server alongside Team Green’s mighty Blackwell B200 GPUs.

Siri’s AI makeover not going well
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Apple struggling to make its assistant not terrible

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s long-overdue attempt to bring Siri up to scratch is reportedly hitting the skids again.

Intel's Lip-Bu Tan visits Saudis for AI and silicon cash
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He made it home in one piece

Intel’s latest move to patch its leaky finances involves cosying up to Saudi Arabia, with chief executive Lip-Bu Tan holding talks with the Kingdom’s IT ministry over a potential tie-up in semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

Beware the vinegar smelling thermal paste
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SGT-4 paste corrodes metal and glues your chip to the cooler

A thermal paste made by a South Korean outfit is earning notoriety for destroying CPU coolers, corroding copper and stinking up the place with a whiff of vinegar.

TSMC shows off its Arizona fab in rare factory video
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Twinscan EUV kit and shiny wafer robots steal the show

Wafer-maker-in-chief TSMC has released a glossy video giving the world a look inside its Fab 21 plant in Phoenix, Arizona, and it’s stuffed with chip porn for the semiconductor-curious.