Saturday, November 9th
    Aug 03

    Character.AI CEO Noam Shazeer returns to Google

    Google has welcomed Noam Shaler and Daniel de Freitas, co-founders of character.ai, to its DeepMind team.

    Aug 01

    Reddit CEO claims Microsoft must pay to search the site

    In an interview, Steve Huffman criticises Microsoft's Bing, Anthropic, and Perplexity for harvesting Reddit's data without authorisation. 'It's been a pain in the ass to stop these corporations.'

    Aug 01

    Apple's iOS 18.1 developer beta includes the first 'Apple Intelligence' iPhone features

    Apple's new AI capabilities are now available for testing on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac via early developer previews.

    Aug 01

    Google Cloud now provides a dedicated cluster of Nvidia GPUs for the Y Combinator firms

    Google Cloud is offering Y Combinator startups access to subsidized Nvidia GPUs and dedicated clusters of Google Tensor processing units to build their AI models.

    Jul 31

    Discord for Xbox will soon allow you to watch your friends' streams

    Microsoft and Discord have enhanced their collaboration on Xbox consoles, allowing users to stream gameplay to friends and watch their streams.

    Jul 31

    NASA used its space lasers to communicate with the ISS

    NASA has successfully tested laser communications in space by transmitting 4K video footage from an airplane to the International Space Station and back.

    Jul 31

    Intel will formally 'launch' its Lunar Lake laptop CPUs on September 3rd

    The company’s radically overhauled Core Ultra chips are hopefully just weeks away.

    Jul 31

    AMD is creating an AI chip firm, similar to Nvidia

    AMD announced profits in Q2 2024, with almost half of the company's sales being a product of the data processing center, not a game console.

    Jul 30

    SpaceX claims it has corrected the Falcon 9 and will restart launches

    SpaceX has completed its investigation into an engine failure during the July 11 Falcon 9 launch, resulting in an "incident report" to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).