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Bose kills SoundTouch: Smart speakers go dumb in Feb

12 hours 3 minutes ago
Cloud support to be ditched on older hardware, customers left with pricey paperweights

Audio equipment biz Bose is discontinuing cloud support for its SoundTouch product line, effectively reducing the premium devices to basic speakers with limited functionality.…

Richard Speed

Broadcom cozies up to OpenAI for 10 GW custom chip love-in

12 hours 52 minutes ago
Every human deserves their own accelerator, says ChatGPT creator

Broadcom has cuddled up with OpenAI as the ChatGPT outfit looks for ever more help building out the vast infrastructure it needs to deliver on its dreams of advanced intelligence – and possibly even a profit some day.…

Joe Fay

Bun 1.3 stuffs everything and kitchen sink into JS runtime

14 hours 4 minutes ago
All-in-one toolkit or over-ambitious feature creep? You decide

Version 1.3 of the Bun JavaScript runtime and toolkit has landed, pushing forward the project's goal to consolidate fragmented JavaScript toolchains into a single solution. Yet the rapid expansion has some developers questioning whether Bun is trying to do too much, too fast.…

Tim Anderson

We're all going to be paying AI's Godzilla-sized power bills

15 hours 40 minutes ago
Even if you never use it, you'll be paying for it thanks to datacenters' never-ending hunger for electricity

Opinion  When I was a wet-behind-the-ears developer running my programs on an IBM 360, a mainframe that was slower than a Raspberry Pi Zero W, my machine used about 50 kilowatts (kW). I thought that was a lot of power. Little did I know what was coming.…

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

SpaceX limbers up for Starship flight 11 as launch pad faces retirement

15 hours 50 minutes ago
Another flawless demonstration or unplanned explosion await

SpaceX is counting down to today's 11th flight test of its monster Starship rocket, with weather looking suitable for the opening of the launch window at 18:15 CT (or around 17:00 CT, if the company's billionaire boss is to be believed).…

Richard Speed

Dutch government puts Nexperia on a short leash over chip security fears

18 hours 20 minutes ago
Minister invokes powers to stop firm shifting knowledge to China, citing governance shortcomings

The Dutch government has placed Nexperia - a Chinese-owned semiconductor company that previously operated Britain's Newport Wafer Fab — under special administrative measures, citing serious governance failures that threaten European tech security.…

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