Tech

Backlash Grows Against Cut To Electric Car Grants

A government decision to reduce subsidies is criticised by the motor industry and UK businesses. Read more

Asian PC Shipments Flatlined In 2020 As Global Sales Soared By 13% – Why?

Supply chain hardships hit the region harder than most, and 2019 had already been a bumper PC-buying year PC shipments ... Read more

Lamborghini's Profits Soar During Covid

The supercar maker admits it is 'surprised' after reporting record profits, partly fuelled by China. Read more

Apple Accused Of Unfairly Banishing Watch Keyboard App For The Visually Impaired From Its Software Souk

FlickType claims it's being squeezed to force an acquisition A tiny startup that develops virtual keyboards for the vis... Read more

MPs Say Hospitals Face Disruption As PFI Contracts End

Hundreds of facilities built through private finance initiatives are due to be handed over to the government. Read more

The 'insane' Money In Trading Collectible Cards

Prices of collectible cards are soaring and new digital products are entering the market. Read more

How Covid Has Changed Where We Want To Live

Cornwall has overtaken London as the most searched for location among property buyers, data suggests. Read more

New Iron For Old! Why Legacy Technology Is Bad For The Environment – And Your Wallet

How Huawei’s solutions green the data centre and drive operational efficiencies Sponsored  An individual chunk of da... Read more

British Airways To Continue Work-from-home Plan After Covid

The airline is exploring the sale of its huge Heathrow Airport HQ as part of flexible working plans. Read more

Peloton: Child Killed In 'tragic' Treadmill Accident

Boss of the home fitness equipment firm warns parents to keep children away from its machines. Read more

Ofcom Says No Price Controls On Full-fibre Broadband Until 2031, Giving BT's Openreach The Kick To 'build Like Fury'

Analyst: 'Ultimate winner is BT as it's avoided cost-based regulation for next half decade' UK comms regulator Ofcom ha... Read more

Economic Outlook 'unusually Uncertain' Despite 'rapid' Vaccine Rollout

Bank of England says a rebound is likely in 2021, but it still depends on the "evolution of the pandemic". Read more

Big Problem: Nominet Members Won't Know How Many Votes They're Casting In Decision To Oust CEO, Chair

.UK registry operator leaves itself open to vote rigging accusations Analysis  By being uncooperative and opaque, Nomi... Read more

Liberty Steel: Government Must Step In To Save Steel Jobs, Says Ed Miliband

The shadow business secretary tells the BBC the company is too vital for the UK to collapse. Read more

With Nominets Board-culling Vote Just Days Away, We Speak To One Man Who Will Publicly Support The Management

'There should be a dialogue – not a double-barreled shotgun' Interview  On Monday, an extraordinary vote will take p... Read more