More Pre-Musk Twitter 1.0 Execs Leave The Building
Last one out turn off the lights A pair of leadership departures at Twitter this week have left the company with few, i... Read more
Dell Said To Be Planning Purge Of Chinese Chips From Products By 2024
Meanwhile, US 'ratcheting up' restrictions, expanding definition of what counts as 'cutting edge tech' says analyst Del... Read more
Next, B&M And Greggs See Christmas Sales Boost Despite Rising Prices
Several retailers said Christmas sales had seen a boost despite cold weather, rising costs and rail strikes. Read more
Next-gen Qi2 Wireless Charging Spec Seeded By Apple
iBiz's MagSafe charging tech forms the foundation of the Qi2 movement CES The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) on Tues... Read more
Forget The Climate: Steep Prices The Biggest Reason EV Sales Aren't Higher
Consumers around the world want to go electric, says Deloitte, but sticker shock is keeping them at bay US car shoppers... Read more
Qualcomm Develops One Automotive Chip To Rule Them All
And one Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC to bind them CES Qualcomm is introducing a single chip platform that will handle the... Read more
After Roasting Nvidia For Overheating Issues AMD Now Has Its Own
Perhaps make sure your own products are working properly before razzing your rival's AMD may have spoken too soon when ... Read more
FTX Boss Sam Bankman-Fried Pleads Not Guilty On Eight Charges
$32 billion cryptocurrency failure on the dock Former CEO of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, p... Read more
How Small Businesses Survive Global Market Shocks
Small businesses around the world are being impacted by currency swings and soaring costs. Read more
Strike Daily: How Thursday 5 Januarys Walkouts Will Affect You
What you need to know about the rail strike and other industrial action this week, by the BBC's Zoe Conway. Read more
As Arm Plays Chicken With Qualcomm, Both Have A Lot To Lose
High risk means high reward ... well, usually Analysis When Arm made the bold move to sue Qualcomm last year, the Bri... Read more
Meta Fined €390m Over Use Of Data For Targeted Ads
The EU data watchdog says the way Meta obtained permission to process users' data for ads broke data law. Read more
Amazon Workers In Coventry Announce Strike Date In First Ever UK Walkout
The walkout in Coventry on 25 January will see workers "fight for what's right", says the GMB union. Read more
Sainsbury's To Raise Pay To At Least £11 Per Hour
The supermarket giant increased pay for the third time in a year in a bid to keep up with rivals. Read more
China May Have To Reassess Chip Strategy In Face Of US Sanctions
Beijing's dreams of producing advanced semiconductors could take much longer than hoped China may be rethinking its app... Read more