Tech

Petrol Prices Dropping Too Slowly, Says Watchdog

Retailers may have put prices up quickly when wholesales costs rose but dropped them slowly in 2022. Read more

December Train Strikes: Union Told Not To Hold Country 'to Ransom'

The new Christmas Eve walkout threatens to hit celebrations and travel over the festive weekend. Read more

Postcode Checker: How Has Your High Street Changed Since 2020?

Fewer banks and shops but more tattoo studios and beauty salons since 2020 - how does your High Street compare? Read more

Not All Vendors' Arm-powered Kit Is Created Equally, Benchmark Fan Finds

Shiny silicon plus Rusty drivers will eventually equal openly saucy happiness Arm-powered laptops and desktops are appe... Read more

Durham Uni And Dell Co-design Systems To Help Model The Universe

A particle physicist, an astronomer and a cosmologist meet in a bar. You what, COSMA8? The James Webb Space Telescope h... Read more

UK Sleepwalking Into Food Supply Crisis, Says Farming Union

Yields of tomatoes and other crops are set to hit a record low as farmers struggle with surging costs. Read more

Cost Of Living: 'I Couldn't Tell The Real Bills From Scams'

People falling behind on bills are being bombarded with letters, calls and texts, a charity says. Read more

How Do You Solve The Problem That Is Twitter?

Technically and leadership-wise what site needs is stability Opinion  It's a toss-up between Elon Musk's management mi... Read more

Apple Self-repair Service Comes To UK

The tech giant warned that if a repair goes wrong, the device's warranty will no longer be valid. Read more

Woman Fakes Pregnancy To Smuggle Hundreds Of CPUs, IPhones Into China

Now that's what we call Intel Inside If you think you can fool customs officials into believing you are pregnant and no... Read more

Cisco Wriggles Out From $2 Billion Bill For Willful And Egregious Patent Infringements

Supreme Court won’t revisit case after agreeing conflict of interest trumped tech Cisco has managed to avoid a $2-plu... Read more

Meta Threatens To Remove US News Content If New Law Passes

Facebook's parent company says it will pull news from the platform in the US if a new media law passes. Read more

Four-day Week Trial Ends And Some Firms Make It Permanent

As a six-month trial of working 80% of hours for 100% of pay ends, some firms say there is no going back. Read more

GlobalFoundries Plans Up To 800 Layoffs Despite Reporting Record Profits

Record income? Tick. CHIPS Act subsidies coming? Tick. Yet chipmaker tries to make Wall Stret happier still US contract... Read more

DR Congo: Miner Glencore Pays $180m In Latest Corruption Case

The Swiss-based mining firm strikes a deal with DR Congo to settle corruption claims. Read more