DeepSeek has already dethroned ChatGPT – is it coming for Midjourney and DALL-E next? By Graham Barlow published 28 January 25 DeekSeek has released a new family of multimodal LLMs for image generation.
HPE's multi-billion dollar Juniper takeover deal wins even more approval By Mike Moore published 8 August 24 UK CMA investigation finds no opposition, clears HPE-Juniper deal.
Jira Software and Work Management to become single Atlassian solution By Craig Hale published 2 May 24 Two Jira products have become one as Atlassian aims to foster a more collaborative team environment at work.
JPMorgan tells all its employees they must return to office full-time By Craig Hale published 14 January 25 All of JPMorgan Chase’s workers called back to the office full-time as the company turns its back on hybrid working.
US Justice Department sues to block billion-dollar HPE-Juniper deal By Craig Hale published 31 January 25 US Department of Justice has challenged HPE-Juniper deal effects on competition, despite EU and UK approval.
World's first wireless CPU prototype breaks cover and could pave the way for a world of seamless modular computing — but it will still require a physical power connection for now By Wayne Williams published 5 June 24 Japanese startup Premo has created the world's first CPU that allows signal transmission between chips without wiring or substrates.
M&S hackers claim to be behind Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 September 25 Notorious hacking group is cracking jokes and taunting Jaguar Land Rover on Telegram.
The JBL Clip 5 is a next-gen Bluetooth speaker with special Auracast powers By Rowan Davies published 9 January 24 At CES 2024, JBL has announced upgrades to its line-up of portable speakers, including Auracast and AI enhancements.
This extraordinary 4-legged standing desk gives a glimpse of how this popular piece of home office furniture might evolve in the future By Wayne Williams published 19 November 24 COFO JSF Table is a versatile four-legged height-adjustable desk with built in USB ports.
JBL launches new Quantum 950, 650, and 250 gaming headsets featuring pro-grade audio By Demi Williams published 21 August 25 During Gamescom 2025 JBL unveiled three new models in its Quantum headset series.
JetKVM is an exciting, tiny open source KVM over IP module that sold almost 100,000 units and it even has a rare RJ11 port By Wayne Williams published 3 April 25 JetKVM is a tiny, $69 open source KVM over IP device for remote control of any computer system.
After cheap 5K monitors, JapanNext just launched an almost-square monitor with more than 7 million pixels By Efosa Udinmwen published 4 May 25 JapanNext's 27.6-inch SDQHD monitor combines vertical resolution, pro color accuracy, and webcam features.
Obscure monitor vendor debuts one of the most desirable laptops of the year: Sub-1kg, Intel Lunar lake CPU and a 14-inch display, but it will never go on sale outside of Japan By Max Slater-Robins published 15 October 24 Unitcom unveils a surprising, but very desirable laptop.
'VPNs are fragile and limited' - startup wants to replace business virtual private networks with physical plug-and-play device By Efosa Udinmwen published 29 May 25 Remote.It’s JUMPBOX offers encrypted, zero-configuration remote access, challenging traditional VPNs with a plug-and-play device.
AI-focused recruitment platform exposes half a million job seekers By Benedict Collins published 15 November 24 PII, passports and ID documents left exposed in misconfigured Google Cloud Storage bucket.
Top gig platform service may have leaked over 14 million user files By Sead Fadilpašić published 2 April 25 Yoojo kept a major database out in the open, available for anyone who knew where to look.
The new Sony Xperia 1 VII brings AI and camera upgrades to the photo-focused flagship phone By Jamie Richards published 13 May 25 Xperia Intelligence, a new Ultra-Wide camera, and more
JBL Endurance Race 2 and Wave Beam 2: sounds like athletics, is actually two pairs of earbuds By Becky Scarrott published 29 August 24 Two next-gen JBL earbuds have been revealed in an NCC certification – no screens on the cases, though.
Forget about speed! Epson launches the slowest Windows tablet of 2024 — and I only have one question, why use an antiquated Celeron CPU on a $900 slate? By Wayne Williams published 12 February 24 Epson's Endeavor JT51 tablet is powered by a Celeron CPU.
This incredible docking station could well change your life — Wormhole Switch allows one PC to take over another one, transfer files seamlessly and much more By Wayne Williams published 20 March 24 Wormhole Switch lets you control two PCs with one keyboard and mouse, and easily copy content between them.
JBL's new wireless earbuds are crammed with next-gen features, including a screen on the case By Carrie Marshall published 8 January 24 JBL's new earbuds look brilliant – but you'll have to wait until the summer to get your ears on them
This 899g premium laptop packs something that no competitor has ever offered — Japanese-built Vaio notebook can take a SIM and an eSIM simultaneously, promises near 30 hours usage By Wayne Williams published 23 May 24 Vaio's SX12 laptop weighs just 899g, comes in a choice of colors, and can take a SIM and an eSIM simultaneously.
This prototype monitor will use a groundbreaking tech no rivals offer - Light Field changes the way objects shine when you move By Wayne Williams published 24 September 25 JapanNext reveals prototype monitor using Light Field technology that causes screen objects to shine differently when viewed from various angles.
Abra-ca-Jabra! Jabra's new Elite 10 Gen 2 earbuds tote the world's first Bluetooth LE Audio smart case: here's why it's so exciting By Carrie Marshall published 11 June 24 Jabra Elite 10 Gen 2 new charging case is also a rather nifty little Bluetooth audio streamer.
JCB debuts trio of Android rugged smartphones with midrange features - but I fear it won't be affordable enough to bother rivals By Efosa Udinmwen published 27 June 25 JCB’s rugged Android phones bring big batteries, tough specs, and niche tools, but pricing and fierce competition could limit broader appeal.
Thousands of Jenkins instances exposed following attack By Sead Fadilpašić published 31 January 24 A critical vulnerability was found in Jenkins, allowing for RCE against tens of thousands of instances.
JBL just launched a load of new affordable Bluetooth 6.0 headphones with big battery life and adaptive noise cancellation By Carrie Marshall published 3 September 25 JBL's four Tunes headphones don't cost a fortune
This tiny box from Samsung can hold 2TB of a special kind of RAM worth tens of thousands of dollars — CXL Memory Module Box hailed as the future of expansive server memory in the age of AI By Wayne Williams published 3 April 24 Samsung's CXL Memory Module Box, also known as CMM-B, can hold up to 2TB of CMM-D memory.
Like King Arthur and Excalibur, here's yet another AI startup trying its luck at dislodging Nvidia from the AI stone By Wayne Williams published 8 May 25 French startup VSORA raises $46 million to take on Nvidia with a custom-built AI inference chip.
UK regulator set to probe HPE’s $14bn Juniper Networks acquisition By Craig Hale published 20 June 24 UK CMA launches early investigation into HPE’s planned acquisition of Juniper Networks over competition concerns.