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Analyst: Graphic Card Shipments Increased by Double Digits Year-Over-Year
Analyst firm Jon Peddie Research has delivered its Q3 2021 report showing the GPU AIB market is booming.
Massive Wants to Rent Your Compute Power to Pay for Apps, Services
Massive’s idea involves taking the concept of distributed computing—which utilizes extra CPU cycles on otherwise idle machines—and making it into a method of payment.
Musk Warns SpaceX Possibly Facing Bankruptcy
Musk sent a chilling email on Black Friday asking employees to work over the holiday weekend to avoid "a disaster."
NASA’s TESS Mission Discovers an Exoplanet of Molten Iron
This molten world could, in the near future, help us understand some confounding aspects of our own solar system.
Report: Intel Trying to Secure TSMC 3nm Without Riling up Apple
Intel is reportedly entering into talks with TSMC to try to secure some of its 3nm capacity, which is currently allowed to Apple.
Apple Alerts Suppliers to Weakening Demand for iPhones Ahead of the Holidays
Apple is reportedly facing weakening demand for its iPhone 13 ahead of the holidays.
Microsoft Reverses Course on Windows 11 Default Browser Settings
Microsoft is testing a new feature in an Insider build of Windows 11 that lets you change your default browser with just a single click.
Microsoft Says 20 Percent of Xbox Cloud Gaming Subscribers Use Touch Controls Only
Microsoft has been pushing to add full touch controls to as many Xbox games as possible, and that approach seems to be paying off. According to a new Xbox blog post, some 20 percent of Xbox Cloud subscribers are only using touch controls to play games, foregoing controllers altogether.
FTC Sues to Block Nvidia – ARM Takeover
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is suing Nvidia to block its intended ARM merger.
Microsoft Edge Gets New Anti-Chrome Pop-Ups
In the latest installment of "Microsoft begs you not to download Chrome," the company has added cheeky pop-up alerts that appear if you search for Google's browser in Edge.
Intel is Stockpiling Legacy Hardware in a Secret Lab in Costa Rica
Intel is quietly assembling as much antiquated hardware and software as it can find in Costa Rica to test for security flaws.
Microsoft Is Testing Improvements to Windows 11’s Taskbar and Start Menu
In the latest Insider builds, Microsoft has started testing several quality-of-life improvements to the taskbar and start menu, but don't get too excited — it can take months to get from an Insider build to release.