Electric Car Chargepoints To Overtake Fuel Pumps
Motoring group the RAC says the number may still be insufficient for growing demand. Read more
EU Signs US Gas Deal To Curb Reliance On Russia
The liquefied natural gas deal with US is part of EU attempts to reduce reliance on Russian energy. Read more
Goldman Sachs Reportedly Set To Head Up $60bn Arm IPO
Owner SoftBank pursues valuation higher for the chip designer than Nvidia's initial offer Goldman Sachs is reportedly l... Read more
Help, My IT Team Has No Admin Access To Their Own Systems
Looks like a job for ... Spotting the Obvious man! (I see you baby, shaking that mouse) On Call You know that plumber... Read more
Google Opens Play Store To Third Party Payment Systems – Starting With Spotify
Did lessons learned from South Korea make it all less scary? Google has revealed a shift of policy that means it is inc... Read more
Russia Considers Accepting Bitcoin For Oil And Gas
'Friendly' countries may be allowed to pay for energy with crypto-currency amid widespread sanctions. Read more
Europe Agrees New Law To Curb Big Tech Dominance
Under the rules major firms like Apple and Google would have to open up their systems to rivals. Read more
Spring Statement: Is This Really The Biggest Personal Tax Cut For 25 Years?
The Spring Statement cut some taxes but, overall, the government has raised taxes in the past year. Read more
10x Prices, Year-long Delays... Life As An Electronics Engineer In Global Chip Shortage
Never mind those flashy GPUs, MCU drought hits health to automotive The global semiconductor shortage has engineers scr... Read more
APAC Region's PC Market Growth Flattens Out
COVID saw sales surge, but there's less reason to buy in the new normal The APAC region's market for traditional PCs - ... Read more
Why Patients Are Flocking To India For Surgery
There has been a sharp growth in medical tourism to India but the sector needs better regulation. Read more
Dairy Giant Arla Warns Of Supply Issues Unless Farmers Paid More
The UK's largest dairy says its farmers are struggling to cover costs due to rising production prices. Read more
P&O Ferries: Not Consulting On Job Cuts Broke Law, Boss Admits
Peter Hebblethwaite admits P&O should have consulted unions before sacking 800 ferry workers. Read more
US Jobless Claims At Lowest Level Since 1969
The last time the jobless claims were this low America landed a man on the moon. But is the economy headed back to the 1... Read more
Rishi Sunak Denies Link To Russia Through Firm Part-owned By Wife
An Indian software giant part-owned by the chancellor's wife has kept its presence in Moscow. Read more