June 17, 2022 The Morning After: Half of Japan’s businesses are still using Internet Explorer Microsoft has been reminding everyone willing to listen that the end of Internet Explorer is nigh, but many businesses in Japan seemingly did not…
June 17, 2022 Apple facing billion-dollar lawsuit over alleged iPhone battery ‘throttling’ A consumer rights campaigner is suing Apple for more than £750 million (around $1 billion), alleging that the company intentionally slows down older devices…
June 17, 2022 New Google Maps feature could save you hours each day In the coming weeks, Google Maps on Android will get a new minimap widget that will highlight local traffic conditions with just a glance…
June 17, 2022 News of a Game of Thrones sequel shows HBO is taking lessons from Disney Plus HBO has long been the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms in the television department, but the network is clearly taking cues from Disney Plus…
June 17, 2022 Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire Warehouse worker Billie Her wraps plastic around a pallet of boxes at Amazon’s fulfillment center in Thornton, Colorado, in March 2019. | Helen H….
June 17, 2022 Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is no longer a remake and we shouldn’t be surprised Square Enix has finally announced the second installment in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake project, though it’s no longer calling itself a remake. Officially…
June 17, 2022 Worries around Intel Arc desktop GPUs are growing Intel’s Arc Alchemist desktop GPUs are witnessing further doubt being cast on the performance levels they might achieve, although we should bear very firmly…
June 17, 2022 Sorry Apple, this DIY iPhone stand will finally give me a great webcam for my Mac Unfortunately, Apple’s webcams on its Mac computers have been a running joke in recent years due to their low quality, but a DIY stand…
June 17, 2022 UK government approves Julian Assange’s extradition to the US Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange’s extradition to the US has been approved by UK home secretary Priti Patel, according to a UK government factsheet. “Under…
June 17, 2022 European smartphone shipments ‘lowest’ for nine years Smartphone shipments in Europe fell by 12% to 49 million during the first quarter of 2022 – the lowest volume for the three-month period…