SEC Probes Musk For Not Properly Disclosing Twitter Stake
Meanwhile, social network's board rejects resignation of one its directors America's financial watchdog is investigatin... Read more
Japan Opens Up To Foreign Tourists After Two Years
Visitors from 98 countries will be allowed to enter, but some restrictions still remain. Read more
Despite Global Uncertainty, $500m Hit Doesn't Rattle Nvidia Execs
CEO acknowledges impact of war, pandemic but says fundamentals ‘are really good’ Nvidia is expecting a $500 million... Read more
Another AI Supercomputer From HPE: Champollion Lands In France
That's the second in a week following similar system in Munich also aimed at researchers HPE is lifting the lid on a ne... Read more
Cost Of Living: Boris Johnson Says Help With Rising Bills Targeted At Poorest
Boris Johnson says the government can not fix everything, but is supporting those who need it the most. Read more
Recession Fears Only Stoking Enterprise Tech Spending For Dell, Others
Staving off entropy with digital transformation, hybrid office, and automation projects Enterprises are still kitting o... Read more
How Do I Get The £400 Energy Grant And The £650 One-off Payment?
The chancellor says the new support will help with soaring bills, so how will you receive the money? Read more
Clonezilla 3: Copy And Clone Disk Images To Your Heart's Content
Even non-sysadmins may find this Linux live ISO handy Clonezilla 3 is a new version of an (almost) universal disk-imagi... Read more
Twitter Investor Sues Elon Musk And Platform Over Takeover Bid
The lawsuit alleges the multi-billionaire's "wrongful conduct" has caused Twitter shares to plunge. Read more
Energy Bills: More Help May Be Expected Next Year, Says Think Tank
The government will face pressure to give more support if energy prices do not fall, a think tank says. Read more
Electric Car Rapid Charging Costs Soar, Says RAC
Energy prices are rising but electric car charging is still cheaper than petrol, claims group. Read more
Revealed: The Semi-secret List Of Techs Beijing Really Really Wishes It Didn't Have To Import
I think we can all agree that China is not alone in wishing it had an alternative to Microsoft Windows China has identi... Read more
Cost Of Living Crisis: Sheerness Cafe Owner Sleeps On Shop Floor To Save Money
Steve Jackson skips meals to help pay the rent on his vintage tea shop in Sheerness High Street. Read more
Business Confidence Is Falling, Says Natwest Boss
Firms face problems with supply chains, energy bills and skill shortages, says Alison Rose. Read more
Brits Set To Spend Millions On Platinum Jubilee Merchandise
As the Queen's Platinum Jubilee approaches, memorabilia and flags are flying off the shelves. Read more