Almost All Classic US Video Games 'critically Endangered'
Let us borrow titles digitally from libraries like we can books and movies, say 'puter historians Many of the games rel... Read more
Air Travel In Africa: Costly Flights Hold The Continent Back
Flying within Africa is extremely costly - and this is holding the continent back. Read more
Prime: Top US Senator Calls For Probe Into KSI And Logan Paul Energy Drink
Chuck Schumer alleges the drink is being targeted at children despite its high caffeine content. Read more
Bank Of England: We Must See Job Through To Cut Inflation
Andrew Bailey tells an audience at Mansion House that it is "crucial" inflation falls back to 2%. Read more
Intel Patches Buggy Sapphire Rapids Xeons, Resumes Shipments
Relax, says chip giant, it's an easy fix Anyone running Intel's 4th-Gen Xeon Scalable processors should be on the looko... Read more
Boeing 737 Crash: Coroner Rules Britons Unlawfully Killed
A coroner has ruled the three Britons who died in the 2019 crash in Ethiopia were killed unlawfully. Read more
Threads App Signs Up 100m Users In Less Than A Week
Meta's rival to Twitter has surpassed a record set by Open AI's ChatGPT app since its launch. Read more
Easyjet Cancels 1,700 Flights From July To September
The airline axes flights to and from Gatwick airport as schools head towards the summer break. Read more
US Climate Envoy John Kerry Criticises Big Oil For Backtracking
John Kerry says reversing pledges to cut fossil fuel investments is "unnecessary" and "dangerous". Read more
US Unhappy About China's Tech Pushback, Rules Out Decoupling
When we sanction you, it's for national security. When you sanction us, that's just spiteful US Treasury Secretary Jane... Read more
BT CEO Jansen Confirms He's Quitting Within 12 Months
FTTP builds? 25M homes target on track. 68% coverage of 5G in UK. Mega redundancies programme initiated. He's off BT’... Read more
Number Of Pensioners Hurt By DWP Legacy System Error Actually 165,000
UK benefits department forced to use 'legacy bridge' to help reduce error after underpaying people by c £1B The UK's g... Read more
Thames Water Secures £750m Cash Injection
The water company, which is struggling under huge debts, is facing the threat of nationalisation. Read more
Turning A Computer Off, Then On Again, Never Goes Wrong. Right?
Health service techie learns what happens when you brute-force a bureaucracy Who, Me? Ah, dear reader, it's so deligh... Read more
Long Covid Forces Harpenden Businessman Into Early Retirement
Prolonged brain fog means Marcus Whitehead has had to retire early from his high-powered city job. Read more