Tech

Why Phone Scams Are So Difficult To Tackle

Phone fraud, both via calls and text messages, has soared during the pandemic. Read more

Lorry Drivers: Act Now To Avert Crisis, Government Told

Retailers and lorry firms join forces in call for new work visas, training and better Covid testing. Read more

House Prices: Demand Changes, Not Tax Waiver, Pushed Prices Up

The stamp duty holiday did not cause rising house prices, the Resolution Foundation think tank says. Read more

Epic Lawsuit's Latest Claims: Google Slipped Tons Of Cash To Game Devs, Android Makers To Cement Play Store Dominance

Read the allegations web giant tried to keep secret from the public Epic Games' objections to Google's business practic... Read more

Climate Change: Will I Still Be Able To Fly In A Net Zero World?

A new study asks if lifestyle changes including an end to flying will be necessary to reach net zero? Read more

Nvidia's Takeover Of Arm Raises Serious Concerns, Says Watchdog

The UK competition watchdog mounts an in-depth probe into US firm Nvidia’s proposed £29bn takeover of Arm. Read more

UK's Competition Regulator Fires Red Flare Over Nvidia's $40bn Arm Takeover Deal

We knew this was coming but from Britain? Odd Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has thrown a spanner in... Read more

Apple Delays Recalling Staff To The Office Until 2022

The decision comes as fears grow over the impact of surging Covid cases in the US. Read more

Sky Broadband Says Online Access Problems Resolved

Sky customers complained they could not access some online services including at banks HSBC and TSB. Read more

M&S Says Recovery Plan Boosting Sales And Profits

The High Street giant's shares soar on upbeat trading news, as official figures show UK retail sales sank in July. Read more

Morrisons Backs US Firm's Improved £7bn Takeover Offer

But shares in the supermarket open higher, suggesting some investors think the £7bn-plus battle is not over. Read more

Having Trouble Getting Your Mitts On That Raspberry Pi? You Aren't Alone

The Register talks to Eben Upton about supply, demand, and hand-to-hand combat until 2023 Interview  "It's hand-to-ha... Read more

BHP Sacked 48 Over Sexual Harassment And Assaults At Australian Mines

An Australian inquiry has heard allegations of rape and sexual harassment at remote mining camps. Read more

Government Borrowing Shrinks In July

Despite a fall, borrowing was still the second-highest on record for July as Covid spending continues. Read more

China Passes Half A Billion 5G Subscriptions And Adds At Least 190k New 5G Base Stations In Six Months

Carriers are sharing kit to preserve cash – now for the private 5G boom China had over half a billion 5G subscribers ... Read more