Royal Mail Workers Begin Fresh 48-hour Strike
It is the latest in a series of walkouts involving 115,000 workers and will hit deliveries. Read more
Britain Has Likely Missed The Boat For Having A Semiconductor Industry
Report concludes government needs to implement a chips strategy now – like the rest of the world The UK is missing ou... Read more
Coffee Prices Jump As Food Inflation Hits New High
Meat, eggs and dairy also shot up, the British Retail Consortium says, forecasting a "bleak" winter". Read more
Train Cancellations: 'Travelling To Work Can Cost Me More Than I Earn'
One in every 26 trains has been cancelled this year, which on top of strikes are adding to passengers' woes. Read more
Wind Farms: Grant Shapps Criticised For 'nonsense' Claims
The business secretary says wind turbines are now "so big" they cannot be built on land. Read more
Royal Mail: When Are The Postal Strikes Ahead Of Christmas?
About 115,000 postal workers are taking part in the dispute with Royal Mail. Read more
Talking Datacenter Computing With The CEOs Of AMD And Supermicro
Sponsored With every server CPU launch, component and system maker Supermicro always wants to be at the front of the... Read more
Graphcore Makes China Push With Mk2 AI Chip Amid Financial Woes
It's not clear whether the upstart had to abide by new US chip restrictions British AI chip designer Graphcore has wrap... Read more
HPE Hits Record Compute Profit Margin, Insists You're Buying Bigger Boxes, Not Being Milked
Order books full and price cuts are coming as supply chains unkink Server buyers who shopped from Hewlett Packard Enter... Read more
UK's Online Safety Bill Drops Rules Forcing Social Media To Remove 'legal But Harmful' Content
Governments directly policing online content will put free speech at risk The UK government has dropped the requirement... Read more
China Covid: Factory Activity Shrinks More Than Expected
Zero-Covid policy and slowing global demand are putting the country's economy under pressure. Read more
Equinix Would Offer More Liquid Cooling But Struggles Without Standards
Immersion has different problems: datacenters aren't strong enough to hold lots of liquids Datacenter giant Equinix kno... Read more
Twitter Ends Covid Misinformation Policy Under Musk
The Twitter website says it stopped enforcing its misleading information policy on 23 November. Read more
Submarine Cable Damage Brings Internet Pain To Asia, Africa
SEA-ME-WE-5 severed on land in Egypt Internet users across Asia appear to be suffering from degraded performance after ... Read more
Why Dutch 'bike Banks' Are A Game Changer For Kids
In the Netherlands, the cost of living crisis has pushed up demand for refurbished second-hand bikes. Read more