New Year's Eve Parties Hit By Rail Strikes And Cost Of Living
New year bookings at bars and restaurants are down due to rail strikes and price rises, industry experts say. Read more
Nvidia Revives Canceled RTX 4080 As 'new' 12GB RTX 4070 TI
Hopefully it comes with a 'new' competitive price, too Nvidia this week quietly, and perhaps unintentionally, revealed ... Read more
Miniature Nuclear Reactors Could Be The Answer To Sustainable Datacenter Growth
Did someone say teenage mutant ninja servers? Datacenters use a lot of power and despite our best efforts, a big chunk ... Read more
An IT Emergency During A Festive Visit To The In-laws? So Sorry, Everyone, I Need To Step Out For A While
Sometimes bringing your work laptop on a trip pays off On-Call Much of the world may be on holiday, but On-Call – T... Read more
New York Gets Right-to-repair Law – After Some Industry-friendly Repairs To The Rules
We can already imagine Louis R's reaction Video New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) has approved a comprehensive right... Read more
India Sets USB-C Charging Deadline For Smartphones
We'll have what Europe's having Smartphones and other mobile devices sold in India must have a USB-C charging port as s... Read more
TSMC Ramps Up 3nm Chip Baking At Taiwan Plants
Actions speak volumes Mass production of 3nm components has begun at TSMC's south Taiwan facilities, the silicon slinge... Read more
As Liquid Cooling Takes Off In The Datacenter, Fortune Favors The Brave
There's more than one way to beat the heat – and save serious money Comment Hype around liquid and immersion coolin... Read more
Intel Settles To Escape $4b Patent Suit With VLSI
Turns out patent trolls don't like being outed by their lawyers Intel and SoftBank-backed VLSI Technology have agreed t... Read more
Southwest Airlines Blames IT Breakdown For Stranding Holiday Travelers
Have they tried turning it off and back on again? Winter storms and staff shortages were only the tipping point that se... Read more
China Covid: US Considers Restrictions On Chinese Arrivals
Italy, Japan India have announced tighter measures as China finally reopens its borders. Read more
Strikes: Airport, Rail And Driving Test Staff Resume Action
About 1,000 staff at six UK airports are once again taking industrial action over pay and conditions. Read more
Post-Christmas Shopping Footfall Beats Boxing Day
More people ventured out to stores on 27 December but overall numbers are below pre-Covid levels. Read more
Domino's Pizza Considers Selling Russian Business
The firm operating the Russian franchise may sell up, 10 months after the invasion of Ukraine. Read more
Covid In China: People Rush To Book Travel As Borders Finally Reopen
But Chinese tourists will not have unfettered access to all countries - as some impose restrictions. Read more