Samsung’s ambitious 1.4nm plans in jeopardy as foundry challenges mount

Rumor mill: Samsung’s entry into 1.4nm-class manufacturing with its SF1.4 node would have represented a significant technological leap, offering enhanced power efficiency and performance over previous generations – a particularly crucial advancement for high-performance computing and AI applications. To gain a competitive edge, Samsung designed SF1.4 with a cost-effective approach to lower production costs, aiming … Read more

3 underrated shows on Netflix you need to watch in March 2025

Table of Contents Table of Contents Prison Break (2005-2017) Ballers (2015-2019) Drake & Josh (2004-2007) Netflix has some potential hits on tap this month. The streamer is letting John Mulaney host a late-night show, Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney. The comedian had a successful tryout last year with John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA. Super … Read more

Inscryption Review | bit-tech.net

Price: £16.79 Developer: Daniel Mullins Games Publisher: Devolver Digital Platform: PC It’s rare that a game grabs your attention from the starting menu, but then again, Inscryption is a rare game in so many regards. Boot up Inscryption for the first time, and after sitting through a faux-loading screen, your right index finger will be … Read more

AI coding assistant refuses to write code, tells user to learn programming instead

On Saturday, a developer using Cursor AI for a racing game project hit an unexpected roadblock when the programming assistant abruptly refused to continue generating code, instead offering some unsolicited career advice. According to a bug report on Cursor’s official forum, after producing approximately 750 to 800 lines of code (what the user calls “locs”), … Read more

Where next for cloud market regulation in Europe?

A cloud market characterised by openness, interoperability, and fairness has to be the aspiration for Europe, but we are currently far from that. I fear policymakers may feel that efforts to tackle cloud switching through the Data Act and contestability in digital markets through the Digital Markets Act (DMA) may have already set us … Read more

Users report TV streaming issues for second day

Liv McMahon Technology reporter Getty Images Google says it is working to fix an issue which has left many Chromecast users unable to watch content on their televisions for a second day. The tech giant says it has sold more than 100m of these devices worldwide across various generations, with the issues specifically impacting the … Read more

Driving licence data could be used for police facial recognition

Human rights group Liberty has said the UK government’s proposed Crime and Policing Bill will transform the country’s driving licence database into a de-facto facial recognition database, enabling police to access the biometric information of millions of people who have never committed a crime. Introduced to Parliament on 25 February 2025, the Home Office-sponsored … Read more