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Digital Pound Likely This Decade, Treasury Says

The Treasury and Bank of England will formally start a consultation for the digital currency, on Tuesday. Read more

Power Grid Worries Force Amazon To Run Oregon Datacenters Using Fuel Cells

And not the green hydrogen kind Unable to get the power it needs to feed its growing datacenter footprint, Amazon plans... Read more

Microsoft Is Changing How It Handles Device Diagnostic Data To Keep EU Sweet

Data sovereignty – the Windows maker has heard of it Microsoft is continuing to change how diagnostic data from Windo... Read more

Bard: Google Launches ChatGPT Rival

The tech giant says its new Artificial Intelligence-powered chatbot will roll out in the coming weeks. Read more

Nissan Warns Costs Must Fall To Make New Electric Cars In UK

A senior boss at the car company says the UK faces challenges to be competitive with other countries. Read more

Prepayment Meters: Magistrates Told To Stop Allowing Forced Installations

Magistrates have been told to stop authorising warrants for energy firms to forcibly install prepayment meters. Read more

Dell Planning Job Cuts As PC Demand Jumps Off A Cliff

Memo tells staff freeze on hiring and travel expenses are no longer enough Dell is said to be planning to cut thousands... Read more

How The Nurses' Strike On Tuesday 7 February Will Affect You

What you need to know about strikes by nurses by the BBC's Zoe Conway. Read more

M&Co: Renfrewshire Clothing Chain To Close All 170 Stores

The Scottish company, which used to be known as Mackays, employs almost 2,000 people across the UK. Read more

Britishvolt: UK Battery Start-up Set To Be Bought By Australian Firm

Recharge Industries is named preferred bidder for collapsed battery firm Britishvolt. Read more

Tech Lay-offs: Dell To Cut Workforce

Dell adds to the growing list of technology companies cutting jobs as consumer and corporate spending shrinks. Read more

'Investing In The Artist Makes Me Feel More Involved In The Song'

Swedish company Corite allow fans to invest in the music of their favourite artists. Read more

Has The Brexit Fishing Promise Come True?

Boris Johnson said his Brexit deal would mean lots of extra fish caught in the UK - has this happened? Read more

Eager Young Tearaway Almost Ruined Christmas With Printer Paper

In the age of tractor-fed printers and perforated paper, telling a junior to tear it up was close to negligence Who, Me... Read more

Wikimedia Foundation Confirms, And Bemoans, Pakistan Ban

Dear government, this thing is written by volunteers. Take it up with them. Also: shouldn't you know this already ? The... Read more