Tech

German Households Face Levy Of Hundreds Of Pounds On Gas Bills

The surcharge will help energy companies cover the cost of replacing Russian supplies. Read more

US Bans Export Of Tech Used In 3nm Chip Production On Security Grounds

Not mentioned: China. Obvious target: China – even if the country hasn't designed advanced chips The United States is... Read more

'Starbucks Fired Me For Being Three Minutes Late'

Starbucks is fighting efforts by workers in the US to unionise. Is it winning? Read more

PwC Says Graduates Do Not Need A 2:1 Degree To Work At The Firm

The accountancy giant is lowering its recruitment criteria which it claims will improve diversity. Read more

Cost Of Living: Government To Simplify Broadband Access

The government says new system will give those receiving benefits better access to cheaper broadband. Read more

US CHIPS Act: Getting The Funding Is Just The Start

Plan to regain semiconductor production market share may be a case of too little, too late Analysis  The long-awaited ... Read more

Epson Says Ink Pad Saturation Behind 'end Of Service Life' Warning On Inkjet Printers

Directs customers to Maintenance Reset Utility so they can continue to print Epson has clarified the dread "end of serv... Read more

House Prices Drop For The First Time This Year, Says Rightmove

The typical asking price in Britain is down 1.3%, Rightmove says, due to the summer holidays. Read more

The Tech Aiming To Prevent Lost Airline Luggage

With millions of bags and suitcases going missing this summer, technology may offer the solution. Read more

Nursery Closures: Parents Left Without Childcare As Providers Shut

A campaign group says it has been "inundated" with messages about nurseries going out of business suddenly. Read more

Containers Make Sense For Software, But What Do They Mean For Storage?

Dell's PowerStore OS is even more agile as it hits the big 3.0 Sponsored Feature  Very few people in the software worl... Read more

Keep Your Cables Tidy. You Never Know When Someone Might Need Some Wine

Brute force and ignorance does not win the day Who, Me?  We've all heard the one about the cleaner in the hospital pul... Read more

Russia Reopens Bond Market To 'not Hostile' Investors

The Moscow Exchange sealed off its markets in February when the country invaded Ukraine. Read more

Workers Going Into Office 1.5 Days A Week, Survey Suggests

This compares to an average of 3.8 days a week pre-pandemic, research by a consultancy suggests Read more

Rail Fares In England To Rise Below Inflation Rate, Ministers Say

The increase will also begin in March, rather than January, the government says. Read more