BT chops jobs as broadband customers flee to rivals
Published in News


Profits slip

The once-mighty British telecoms behemoth has shed another 242,000 Openreach broadband customers in just three months as punters flee to cheaper rivals, while the company slashes jobs to keep shareholders calm.

Tesla hands Musk a $1 trillion payday after a dismal year
Published in Transportation


Money for nothing

Elon Musk has managed to pull off another jaw-dropping payday, convincing shareholders to approve a $1 trillion compensation package even though Tesla has just crawled through one of its worst years in memory.

Sweden crowned Europe’s AI heavyweight
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Digitain report shows Nordic nations leading

Sweden is Europe’s undisputed leader in artificial intelligence investment, with the tech making up more than 0.6 per cent of the country’s economy by the end of 2025.

Microsoft’s new AI crusade aims to ditch OpenAI leash
Published in AI


Suleyman says it’s time for Redmond to build superintelligence

Software king of the world, Microsoft, has decided it no longer wants to be shackled to OpenAI and is setting off on its own grand plan for superintelligence.

Intel's Xe3P might power discrete GPUs
Published in Graphics


Leaked log suggests high-power variant could land in Arc or workstation kit

It looks like Troubled Chipzilla's next-gen Xe3P architecture won’t be stuck in just integrated graphics, with a new leak hinting that it could power standalone GPUs as well.