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Post-lunch Snooze Plans Dashed As The UK Tests Its Emergency Alerts... Again

Maybe turn your phone off if you don't fancy a 'loud, siren-like noise' Mobile networks across the UK are once again se... Read more

Flexispot Deskcise Pro V9: Half Desk, Half Exercise Bike, And You're All Sweaty. How Much Does It Cost Again?

Not ideal for when you rejoin colleagues in the office Review  Tech journalists don't exactly file copy from the front... Read more

Monitoring Is Simple Enough – Green Means Everything's Fine. But Getting To That Point Can Be A Whole Other Ball Game

Don’t take no for an answer, but be prepared to give it. Feature  Monitoring seems easy in principle. There is nothi... Read more

Now That China Has All But Banned Cryptocurrencies, GPU Prices Are Falling Like Bitcoin

Let's just check BTC-USD, oh yeah, waaay down Prices for graphics processors in China have plummeted following the nati... Read more

How Farmers And Scientists Are Engineering Your Food

By manipulating genes scientists say they can create better-tasting produce, but is it necessary? Read more

What's That Hurtling Down The Bifröst? Node-based Network Fun With Yggdrasil 0.4

Ragnarök and roll: Release Candidate boasts significant improvements on 0.3 Version 0.4 of the Yggdrasil networking pl... Read more

Germany's Competition Watchdog To Investigate Whether Apple's Ecosystem Damages Other Businesses

Joins queue of regulators peeking into iOS walled garden model Germany's competition watchdog, the Bundeskartellamt, to... Read more

'Lots Of Failed Startups Came Out Of Campus': Google Axes London Hub Because Startup Scene 'doesn't Need' Another 7 Floors Of Workspace

It needs 'resources, mentors, and programs ... at scale, anywhere' The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed another casualty: ... Read more

Tolerating Failure: From Happy Accidents To Serious Screwups … Time To Look At Getting It Wrong, Er, Correctly

Let’s talk procedures. Plus: Are you dealing with errors in a way that leaves room for people to own up to them? Feat... Read more

Virtual Beauty Tests Used To Be Gimmicky But Now They Are Useful

With stores closed the beauty industry has embraced augmented reality testing apps. Read more

Shipping Disruption: 'We're Doing Our Best - But This Is Crippling'

Disruption in the shipping industry is creating a shortage of goods - and consumers face higher prices. Read more

Morrisons Rejects Bid From US Private Equity Firm

Morrisons says the offer from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice "significantly undervalues the business". Read more

Can Old Traditions And Tech Help Singapore Reach Zero Waste?

Singapore sees its traditional rag and bone collectors as key to its sustainability plans. Read more

Fake Ads On Facebook Spoil Real Life Fairy Story

A firm making wire fairy sculptures has been hit by scammers using adverts on the social media network. Read more

Some Furloughed Workers Do Not Want To Return, Andrea Leadsom Says

But the ex-business secretary says there is also a mental health issue, with some fearful of returning. Read more