Ulez Expanded To Include Whole Of Outer London
Drivers must pay £12.50 per day for driving a non-compliant vehicle in the Ultra Low Emission Zone. Read more
Network Rail Axes Bonuses For Staff Who Went On Strike
Network Rail has withheld bonuses from union members who took part in strike action during a pay dispute. Read more
Ryanair Says Air Traffic Failure Is Not Acceptable
Airline boss Michael O'Leary asks why there was no back-up system after glitch causes travel chaos. Read more
Reports Of The PC's Death Are Greatly Exaggerated, Says IDC
Demand may be 'tepid at best' but analyst sees return to pre-2019 levels next year The PC market is expected to return ... Read more
Wilko: Redundancies Suspended While Rescue Bids Considered
The GMB union says the retailer and its 12,500 workforce 'are not out of the woods yet'. Read more
Price Rises In Shops At Lowest For Nearly A Year
The retail trade body, British Retail Consortium, says price rises are slowing but remain high. Read more
Chevron: Workers At Major Australia Gas Facilities To Strike
Industrial action at two plants raises concerns that energy prices could rise in Europe. Read more
Toyota Halts All Japan Assembly Plants Due To Glitch
The world's largest car maker is investigating a system fault but says a cyber attack is unlikely. Read more
America's Financial Cops Say Impact Theory's NFTs Were Unregistered Securities
Dissenting opinion asserts position is wrong and that many headaches linger In its first enforcement action concerning ... Read more
Need A Datacenter Processor? Try Our Take-and-bake Neoverse N2 Cores, Says Arm
Just bring your own accelerator Hot Chips Arm has unveiled a set of blueprints called Neoverse Compute Subsystems (CS... Read more
How Long Until A Robot Is Doing Your Chores?
Advances in AI are accelerating the development of humanoid robots. Read more
Intel Promises Next Year's Xeons Will Challenge AMD On Memory, IO Channels
Plus more insights on x86 titan's all E-core datacenter chips Hot Chips Intel today for the Hot Chips 2023 conference... Read more
Aerial Cable Tangles Are Still Being Strung Up, But Carriers Are Slowly Burying The Problem
'Sky spaghetti' remains on the menu for Asian carriers, and tourists Unruly telecom cables may seem an unlikely tourist... Read more
Polishing Off A Printer With A Flourish Revealed Not To Be Best Practice
Tech's pride in his work fed a hungry mechanical monster Who, Me? Welcome once again, dear reader, to Who, Me? – th... Read more
Why Empty Lorries Are A Problem And How To Fix It
With one third of lorries in the UK driving empty, some hauliers are turning to technology for help. Read more