Tech

'The Post Office Interrogated Me For Hours'

There are calls to ban the Post Office from bringing private prosecutions following the Horizon IT scandal. Read more

Twitter Board Takes Action To Fight Musk Bid

The so-called "poison pill" measure is in response to Elon Musk's $43bn cash buyout offer. Read more

Intels Neurochips Could One Day End Up In PCs Or A Cloud Service

The brain-like chip technology could aid with low-power AI tasks like speech recognition You may have heard before abou... Read more

Operation Brock: M20 Traffic Controls Scaled Back Ahead Of Easter

Sections of the M20 have reopened, although ferry passengers are warned of two-hour delays. Read more

COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps Were Suggested As Saviors. They Sometimes Delivered

Privacy fears didn't materialise, but bungling did COVID Logfile IV  As the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the COVID-19 disease ... Read more

Review: Huawei's Matebook X Pro Laptop Is Forgetful And Forgettable

Blows hot and cold, and gets right up your nose Desktop Tourism  Rightly or wrongly, Huawei has acquired a reputation ... Read more

You Can Buy A Company. You Can Buy A Product. Common Sense? Trickier

Taking the Metal Mickey as customer complains that none of the equipment works On Call  An important lesson in conduct... Read more

Easter: Holiday Parks Feel The Pinch As Inflation Soars

One holiday firm says it's cut prices this year to ensure customers can still get away. Read more

Broken Password Check Algorithm Lets Anyone Log Into Cisco's Wi-Fi Admin Software

Specially crafted credentials grant remote high-privilege access? That's a 10 out of 10 in severity Cisco on Tuesday is... Read more

Crypto Boss Says Fraudsters Have 'special Place In Hell'

An executive at one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges hits out at scammers who target the vulnerable. Read more

Semiconductor Average Lead Time Breaks Half-year Barrier

Ukraine invasion, two Chinese lockdowns, Japanese earthquake cited by financial analysts in supply report We all know t... Read more

Coca-Cola Enterprises Boss Admits Taking £1.5m In Bribes

Noel Corry, 56, of Cheshire, provided favoured companies with information to help them win contracts. Read more

Amazon Expands: Datacenter Site Planned For Santa Clara

Web Services division plans to erect 2 bit barns an hour from San Fran Amazon is continuing to expand its global datace... Read more

TSMCs Chip Empire Keeps Growing, Despite Ongoing Shortages

Demand remains high for CPUs, GPUs and automotive chips, says TSMC CEO Taiwanese foundry giant TSMC can't make enough c... Read more

Samsung Dethrones Intel As Chip Sector Grows 26% In 2021

South Korea the big winner in a year of supply struggles and continued shortages Despite (and perhaps because) of ongoi... Read more