Tech

China Stops Recognizing Online Study, Orders Kids Back To Foreign Unis

PLUS: NTT’s haptics advance; Australia cracks down on influencers; Korean Uni websites hit by Chinese protestors; and... Read more

Over-50s At Work: 'You Feel Your Usefulness Has Passed'

A survey suggests applicants are right when they say employers are less open to hiring older workers. Read more

The New Tech Offering Relief From The Misery Of Period Pain

Two start-up firms are making wearable technology that targets menstrual discomfort. Read more

Childcare Costs Soar As Providers Feel The Pinch

Prices increased across Britain over the last year due to funding pressures, a survey suggests. Read more

Man Takes Parcel To US To Beat Royal Mail Ban

Businesses express frustration at Royal Mail's ban on sending parcels abroad after a cyber-attack. Read more

Chrome Bug Bedevils File Storage In The Cloud

'I'm sorry, Dave. I can't do that' Those using Chrome on Windows and other platforms may have trouble storing files ove... Read more

'Elon Musk Has Made Me Embarrassed To Drive My Tesla Now'

Elon Musk was once hailed as the secret to Tesla's success. Now he's one of its problems. Read more

Flybe Administration: Scramble To Change Plans After Airline Ceases Trading

The airline said it was ceasing trading and cancelling all flights, affecting 75,000 passengers. Read more

Apple Sued For Promising Privacy, Failing At It

What's allowed for Cupertino is verboten for everyone else Apple has again been sued for promising privacy and allegedl... Read more

California Toys With Digital Vehicle Titles On Private DMV Blockchain

Because this is necessary, definitely can't go wrong The California Department of Motor Vehicles doesn't want anyone to... Read more

You There, Boffins And Tech Giants, Take This $50m And Figure Out Better Chips

Yes, the Chinese will never think of doing something like this, muhaha The US National Science Foundation (NSF) has enl... Read more

Adani Group: Fortune Of Asia's Richest Man Hit By Fraud Claims

A report of fraud has sparked a mass sell-off in businesses led by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani. Read more

Rolls-Royce Is A Burning Platform, Claims New Boss

Tufan Erginbilgic told staff they faced their "last chance" to turn the engineering company around. Read more

Home Depot Sent My Email, Details Of Stuff I Bought To Meta, Customer Complains

DIY store didn't get 'valid consent,' says Canada's regulator Canada's Home Depot has stopped using Meta's "Offline Con... Read more

Warning To 100 Funeral Directors Over Price Lists

Businesses could be named and shamed for flouting rules but critics say the those rules need strengthening. Read more