Justin Bieber Sells Rights To Songs For $200m
The pop star joins a growing group of artists who have cashed out on their catalogues. Read more
Parents Buying More Toys And Games For Themselves
Analysts NPD say more than one in four toys and games bought last year went to adults and teenagers. Read more
Global Network Outage Hits Microsoft: Azure, Teams, Outlook All Down
Redmond rolls back network change after cloud services dip in sympathy with profits Microsoft is currently rolling back... Read more
Amazon Strikes: Workers Claim Their Toilet Breaks Are Timed
As UK Amazon workers strike for the first time, staff in Coventry tell the BBC why they are walking out. Read more
IPv6 For Dummies: NSA Pushes Security Manual On DoD Admins
There's good advice here for any IT pro dealing with the transition The US National Security Agency (NSA) has published... Read more
NI Protocol: M&S Warns Against Separate Labelling For NI Goods
The UK and EU both previously suggested it could help reduce checks related to the NI Protocol. Read more
Rupert Murdoch Ditches Plan To Merge Fox And News Corp
The media tycoon has withdrawn his proposal, saying it is "not optimal" for shareholders at this time. Read more
SK Hynix Debuts 'world's Fastest Mobile DRAM', Predicts It Will Move To Power AI/ML And AR/VR
Something to keep manufacturers happy while they wait for the joy of LPDDR6 South Korean memory maker SK hynix announce... Read more
Eurostar Trains Carrying Almost A Third Fewer Passengers
Boss Gwendoline Cazenave says post-Brexit border checks are causing problems for the train company. Read more
Intel Chairman Exits Just Ahead Of Next Financial Report
And within days of scrapping about a billion dollars in projects Comment The chairman of Intel’s board of directors... Read more
Microsoft Sees Slowest Sales Growth In Six Years
The update follows the firm's move to eliminate about 10,000 jobs. Read more
Break Up Google Now, Says US Govt In Ad Monopoly Lawsuit
I'm feeling yucky The US Justice Department and eight states sued Alphabet's Google subsidiary on Tuesday claiming the ... Read more
US Accuses Google Of 'driving Out' Ad Rivals
A federal lawsuit alleges the tech giant's anti-competitive actions mean more websites need paywalls. Read more
Elon Musk Says Tesla Tweet Was Genuine In Fraud Case
The billionaire is accused of defrauding investors after a tweet claiming he had support for a deal. Read more
Ticketmaster Apologises For Taylor Swift Tour Sales Fiasco
The company says it faced an "unprecedented" software attack when the star's Eras tour went on sale. Read more