Europe To Consult On Making Big Tech Pay For The Networks It Floods
Continental bloc also greases the skids to usher in the gigabit age in two or three years The European Union yesterday ... Read more
US To Impose Caps On Korean Chip Shops Working In China
Multilateral trade actions also aim to stop China and Russia using biotech to create 'super soldiers'. Really! The USA'... Read more
Pasta Price Doubles To 95p As Cost Of Basics Rises
While overall price rises in the UK slow, food inflation may not have peaked yet, research suggests. Read more
Now IBM Watson Health, Sorry, Merative Decimates Staff
And jobs shift offshore, says source Merative, known until last year as IBM Watson Health, is laying off an estimated 1... Read more
Starlink Performance Sees A Bump, And So Do Prices
Still not quite as fast as it was in the halcyon days of 2021 SpaceX's Starlink satellite broadband service has shown a... Read more
Dell Pitches Products To Drag Telcos Into Next-gen Networks
You're going to have your cloud-native infrastructure and you're going to like it Dell will showcase kit for the comms ... Read more
Petaflops Help Scientists Understand Why Some COVID-19 Variants Are More Contagious
'If we did one of these calculations in our lab, we are talking weeks or months' Supercomputer-power calculations have ... Read more
Unless Things Change, First Zettaflop Systems Will Need Nuclear Power, AMD's Su Says
Of course the company that figured out chiplets says the answer is more chiplets Within the next 10 years, the world's ... Read more
The Clock Is Ticking On A Possible US Import Ban For Apple Watch
What's the time? It's time to go to court to see if the iGiant crushed a rival's heart-watching apps The Biden Administ... Read more
Steel Industry Fears More Job Cuts Without Help
Industry group UK Steel welcomes plans for help, but says there could be more cuts before support begins. Read more
Why Is There A Shortage Of Tomatoes And Other Fruit And Vegetables In The UK?
Supply issues have led the grocers Tesco, Asda, Aldi and Morrisons to limit sales of fresh produce. Read more
Qantas: Australian Airline's Profits Soar Back After Record Covid Losses
The A$1.4bn profit follows a troubled few years full of delays, staff shortages and criticism. Read more
Debian-based TrueNAS Scale Updated – And IXsystems Wins A Gong
Similar look for FOSS folk, with same UI and OpenZFS storage back-end Enterprise NAS vendor iXsystems has updated its K... Read more
Toyota And Honda Announce Biggest Pay Rises In Decades
Toyota and Honda are the latest Japanese companies to increase wages as prices in the country jump. Read more
Ancient Art Of Banning Rideshare Companies Revived In India, This Time On Motorbikes
Two-wheelers outnumber cars three to one in India, so promised licences mean Uber and Ola aren't off-road forever On Mo... Read more