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Tesco, Sainsbury's And Rivals Say They Are Not Making Too Much Money

Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons were quizzed on their prices by MPs, but denied making excess profits. Read more

UK To Work More Closely With EU On Financial Services

The UK and EU pact is being seen as a step towards better relations over financial services. Read more

One Year After Roe V Wade Overturned And 'uterus Surveillance' Looks Grim

Data sales 'can do real harm' Analysis  The US Supreme Court's decision a year ago to overturn Roe v Wade has shone a ... Read more

AMD Says Its FPGA Is Ready To Emulate Your Biggest Chips

But can it run Crysis? The flexibility of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) makes them ideal for all kinds of appl... Read more

Ex-Audi Boss Stadler Avoids Jail In VW Emissions Scandal

Rupert Stadler is given a suspended term and a fine for fraud and negligence over Dieselgate. Read more

UK Could Be Starved Of Energy, Says North Sea Boss

Labour's plan to end North Sea exploration and the government's tax policy both come under fire. Read more

First Pushback Against EU's Digital Services Act And It's Not Google

Who are you calling a VLOP? asks German web fashionista Pick two massive platforms you'd think would be first to bring ... Read more

Meta: Facebook Owner Launches $7.99 A Month Virtual Reality Service

It is the latest attempt by the parent company of Facebook to make its VR business profitable. Read more

Dialup-era Developer Writes ChatGPT Client For Windows 3.1

Next on the agenda: ClippyGPT, because why not? An anonymous developer has created a ChatGPT client for Windows 3.1, be... Read more

Japan Kind-of Nationalizes Key Chipmaking Material-maker JSR

If the US or Europe dare criticize this deal, it would be rank hypocrisy The government of Japan's investment vehicle w... Read more

St Mungo's: Staff At Homeless Charity Begin Indefinite Strike Over Pay

The charity has said that meeting workers' demands would leave it not "financially viable". Read more

Alphabet, Bharti Airtel To Bridge India's Digital Divide With Frickin' Laser Beams

Dr Evil would be proud Alphabet's plan to deliver high-speed internet service using helium-filled balloons may have bee... Read more

Google Asks Websites To Kindly Not Break Its Shiny New Targeted-advertising API

Tech tweaked ahead of rollout in July, Mozilla and Apple still not interested Google plans to ship its Topics API when ... Read more

The Women Tackling The Woeful Diversity In Plumbing

Despite a shortage of plumbers and heating system installers the industry is still dominated by men. Read more

Follow EU Regulation To Keep Costs Low, Says Ford Boss

Britain's car industry should keep "regulatory alignment" with the EU to avoid extra costs, says Tim Slatter. Read more