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Over 80% of companies report no productivity gains from AI so far despite billions in investment, survey suggests
By Ben Stockton published
AI isn't having a huge impact on productivity yet, but hopes are still high

Lenovo denies allegations of transferring data to China
By Jowi Morales published
A lawsuit says that Lenovo is tracking Americans visiting its website and exporting all the information to its Chinese servers.

Data storage Guinness World Record broken by QR code pixels measuring just 49nm
By Mark Tyson published
A collaboration between TU Wien and Cerabyte has established a new Guinness World Record for creating and reading the smallest ever QR codes.

$1,000 bought an RTX 5080 in November 2025, now it only buys an RTX 5070 Ti
By Hassam Nasir published
A 15% increase around the world, on average.

Meta will deploy standalone Nvidia Grace CPUs in production, with Vera to follow
By Jeffrey Kampman published
Nvidia lands a big win in its ambitions to become a CPU vendor

Dutch Secretary of Defense threatens to jailbreak nation's F-35 jet fighters
By Jowi Morales published
Is Dutch Sec. Gijs Tuinman alluding to a European effort to continue using their F-35 jets even if the U.S. stops supporting them?

Phison CEO says NAND shortages can kill consumer electronics companies in 2026
By Bruno Ferreira published
Phison CEO says NAND shortages can kill consumer electronics companies in 2026

AMD denies report of MI455X delays as Nvidia VR200 systems are rumored to arrive early — company says Helios systems 'on target for 2H 2026'
By Anton Shilov published
Is UALink to blame?
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