Tech

No Regrets! Pandemic Purchases That Made Us Happy

Not everyone has buyer's remorse over what they bought in lockdown. For some, it changed their lives. Read more

Shein Suppliers' Workers Doing 75-hour Week, Finds Probe

A new report suggests some of the fast fashion brand's suppliers may be violating labour laws in China. Read more

Apple Is Beginning To Undo Decades Of Intel, X86 Dominance In PC Market

What a difference a year makes? It took Apple less than a year to seemingly start undoing decades of x86 and Intel domi... Read more

Women Warned Home Working May Harm Their Careers

Bank of England economist Catherine Mann says mothers could be particularly vulnerable. Read more

Workplace Surveillance Booming During Pandemic, Destroying Trust In Employers

At the same time, Brit MPs call for tighter regulations on AI snooping An explosion in workplace monitoring during the ... Read more

AstraZeneca To Take Profits From Covid Vaccine

The drugs giant signs new deals, but poorer countries will continue to get the vaccine at cost price. Read more

Portugal Bans Bosses Texting Staff After-hours

The move is part of sweeping labour laws to regulate the country's expansion of home-working. Read more

Dell: Make Sure You Get The Right Server For Your Unique Needs

Why general purpose compute is general in name only Paid Feature  Last month, Dell Technologies tucked a clutch of new... Read more

HP's Solution To Running GPU-accelerated Linux Apps On High-end Z Workstations: Rely On Microsoft's WSL2

Because Windows is what Linux users really want, right? Facing rising demand for high-end Linux boxes but also issues s... Read more

The Ministry Of Silly Printing: But I Don't Want My Golf Club Correspondence To Say 'UNCLASSIFIED' At The Bottom

Weekend upgrade shows how many MoD staff made personal use of tech On Call  A reader takes us back to a bygone era, wh... Read more

Japanese Giant Toshiba Announces Breakup Plan

The conglomerate has come under increasing pressure from activist investors to reform. Read more

Singles Day: Alibaba's Annual Event Sees Slowest Ever Sales Growth

The world's biggest online shopping event was muted this year amid a crackdown on technology firms. Read more

High Demand For Prison Officers Amid Job Vacancy Surge

Driving instructors, prison officers and forklift truck drivers are among the jobs in high demand. Read more

What, Uber Charges Disabled People Fees For Taking A While To Get Into Their Ride? Doesn't Seem Fair, Says Uncle Sam

Plus: Trips now more expensive in the UK to woo new drivers, tackle demand The US government sued Uber this week, claim... Read more

Now Here's HPE With The Weather In Northern Europe

Firm to build Cray supercomputer to better grapple with 'new, dynamic weather patterns caused by climate change' Hewlet... Read more