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Google Throws Down Gauntlet With First Compute Instances Powered By AmpereOne Chips

Though this is still a preview so another provider could swing it Interview  Google looks set to become the first clou... Read more

House Sales To Slump To Lowest In Over A Decade

House buying is set to be at its lowest since 2012, according to property website Zoopla. Read more

Tesla Hedges Dojo Supercomputer Bet With 10K Nvidia H100 GPU Cluster

Keeping full self-driving dream on the road just needs more graphics chips? Tesla still dreams of fueling its motors wi... Read more

The Printout May Be Dead But That Beast Of A Print Queue Lives On

A queue gone mad leads to surprising results for 3D printing – but still no regulation Opinion  Just like an owner o... Read more

We're About To Hit Peak Device Count, Says HTC Veep, As AR Takes Over

First you'll live in a headset. Then come the chip implants … The number of screens people use each day has probably ... Read more

Thousands Lose Benefits After Tax Credits Overpaid

Households on universal credit lose £5,000 or more as authorities claw back historic overpayments. Read more

Netflix: Streamer's Expansion Into Gaming Is 'natural Extension'

Streaming hits such as the Queen's Gambit are being adapted as games as the streamer looks to expand. Read more

AMD On The Edge: Stripped Down Siena Epycs Teased

Hopes cool-running Zen cores can socket to Intel's Xeon-D – maybe with a smaller socket Hot Chips  At the Hot Chips ... Read more

Thousands Of Scammers Impersonate Finance Watchdog

The Financial Conduct Authority says reports of scammers impersonating it have doubled. Read more

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