Tech

Could Flat Tyres Soon Be A Thing Of The Past?

Airless tyres that do not puncture are getting close to market but some remain sceptical about them. Read more

Europe Is Prepping For A Trade War No-one Wants

In the EU, the contingencies for a trade war with the UK are being put in place Read more

Stocks Slide Over Global Economy Concerns

It comes as official figures showed that US inflation hit a more than 40-year high last month. Read more

Petrol Stations Hit Back In Fuel Duty Row

Retailers say they have been "unfairly scapegoated" for soaring fuel prices. Read more

Europe's Most Powerful Supercomputer Is An All-AMD Beast

First of Europe's pre-exascale systems inaugurated, hits top 3 even without GPU partition fully installed HPE has score... Read more

Toyota Battles Tesla, Ford With Own Residential Energy Storage Battery

Another assault in the battery market as automakers race to translate EV tech to the home Japanese automaker Toyota has... Read more

Ukraine War: Russia Earns $97bn On Energy Exports Since Invasion

A report warns of potential loopholes in efforts to limit use of Russian oil and gas. Read more

Fears For UK Economy Grow As Higher Prices Bite

The economy contracted by 0.3% in April after it shrank by 0.1% in March, official figures show. Read more

Lloyds Bank Staff To Get £1,000 To Help With Cost Of Living

More than 64,000 workers at the bank will get a one-off payout, following a campaign by the Unite union. Read more

Disney's Buzz Lightyear Film Banned By UAE

Disney's Toy Story spin-off, which contains a same-sex kiss, won't be shown in the country's cinemas. Read more

Wireless Kit Hit By Supply Chain Woes In Q1, China Lockdowns Blamed

Backlogs reportedly 10 to 15 times greater than they were pre-pandemic The Wireless LAN market was battered by a choppy... Read more

TSMC And China: Mutually Assured Destruction Now Measured In Nanometers, Not Megatons

The weapon too deadly to use is just a handful of dirt. Let's change that Opinion  Last year, the US Army War College ... Read more

Heathrow: Passenger Numbers Continue To Rise Despite Aviation Struggles

The hub airport says passenger numbers were at 79% of pre-coronavirus levels last month. Read more

South Korea Lorry Driver Strike Hits Car And Steel Producers

Thousands of truckers have stopped work over their demands for more pay as they face rising fuel costs. Read more

Intel Details Advances To Make Upcoming Chips Faster, Less Costly

X86 giant says it’s on track to regaining manufacturing leadership after years of missteps By now, you likely know th... Read more