GlobalFoundries Sues IBM For Flogging 'chip Secrets To Intel, Rapidus'
When it rains, it pours, huh, Pat? Unhappy that IBM licensed chip-making know-how to Intel and foundry upstart Rapidus,... Read more
Sacked CBI Boss Tony Danker Says Reputation 'totally Destroyed'
The former head of the business group tells the BBC his side of the story in an exclusive interview. Read more
Musk Tells Twitter Advertisers: You're Welcome Back, But Don't Make Demands
Meanwhile, available data suggests biggest spenders have largely stayed away from Twitter 2.0, er... X Corp Updated E... Read more
Heathrow Security Staff And Passport Workers Announce May Strikes
It comes amid a wave of industrial action by hundreds of thousands of workers in different sectors. Read more
Jaguar Land Rover's £15bn Electric Car Investment
Jaguar Land Rover's Halewood site will be the car giant's first plant devoted to electric vehicles. Read more
UK Inflation: Supermarkets Say Price Rises Will Ease Soon
The retail industry body said there was a three to nine-month lag to see price falls reflected in shop prices. Read more
Netflix Crackdown On Password Sharing To Begin Soon
The streaming giant says it will stop users sharing passwords in some countries, including the US, by July. Read more
When You're ASML, Not Even A Semiconductor Downturn Can Dent Your Outlook
Dutch lithography giant doesn't see China curbs affecting business either While some in the semiconductor market are st... Read more
Lidl Wins Logo Lawsuit Against Tesco
The High Court finds Tesco copied Lidl's logo for its Clubcard customer discount scheme. Read more
Overdraft Changes Saved Borrowers £1bn, Says Watchdog
Simpler overdraft rates have helped borrowers but some still miss out on support, the FCA says. Read more
Huawei Masters The Great Vanishing Act As UK Sales Evaporate
Revenues one third of 2018 peak as US and UK sanctions weigh heavy on Chinese biz Huawei’s latest financial results f... Read more
Europe Finalizes €43B Chips Act It Hopes Will Help Free It From Foreign Fabs
If all goes well, Europe will double its market share in a decade The European Union has finalized a €43 billion bid ... Read more
Intel Axes Blockscale Mining ASICs It Brought Out Just In Time For Crypto Winter
Another one bytes the dust Intel has quietly announced it will end sales of its cryptomining hardware chips, less than ... Read more
What Counts As Sexual Harassment At Work?
The BBC speaks to experts about sexual harassment and what to do if you experience it in the workplace. Read more
Nine More US States Join Ad Antitrust Legal Battle Against Google
More than a third of US states now party to the lawsuit, which aims to break up Chocolate Factory's advertising arm Nin... Read more