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CW@60: An award-winning, ZX81-frisbee-throwing tech journalism career | Computer Weekly
On 22 September 1966, the launch issue of the world's first weekly technology newspaper was published – today Computer Weekly is the UK's oldest business IT title. What's changed the most for you since then? Here, our award-winning chief…
A Taiwan crisis and America's faltering industrial base
During Chinese President Xi Jinping's early June visit to North Korea, Kim Jong Un confirmed his support for Beijing's “One China” principle, which has long been used to claim sovereignty over Taiwan as an inalienable part of China.
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is MrWilson with a reply to another comment about the charges against the guy who just got 30 years in prison for moving a box of zines: First I was just going to excoriate you for taking an…
World Cup Journal Match Day 17
This is (almost) a daily World Cup journal I'm attempting, and have no idea how this will go. Let's find out together. Oh, and feel free to join us daily for World Cup KickAround, on The Ticket. Since the last journal entry we've seen so many good…
New Report Says Car Market Will Have to Shrink Significantly by 2040
A new piece of analysis by Bain & Company, as reported by CNBC, paints a picture of a US car market contracting between now and 2024 as market forces make the auto biz uncomfortably competitive. Bain cites declining fertility as a cause, along with…
Nifty prediction today - June 29, 2026: Nifty futures may witness a brief blip before rally
Nifty 50 began today's session flat at 24,062 versus last week's close of 24,056. It is now trading at 24,060. The advance/decline ratio of Nifty 50 currently stands at 29/21, showing a bullish bias. Dr Reddy's Laboratories, up nearly 4 per cent…
Does a new arsenal of deterrence run through Japan?
The strategic competition between the United States and China is increasingly being decided as much by industrial capacity as by military power — and Japan is emerging as the focal point of allied efforts to build the manufacturing base…
Asia's vendors grapple with rising costs of ever-present plastics
Food vendors across Asia who rely on plastics for everything from bags to cups and containers are grappling with their rising costs, the result of the energy crisis sparked by the Middle East war. While the United States and Iran have reached a…
South Korean president to unveil massive AI and chip investment drive
South Korea is set to unveil three “mega-projects” to fuel its next growth phase, including a new semiconductor hub in the southwest that local media say could attract investments by Samsung and SK spanning hundreds of…
Chinese spies and smuggled drugs fuel Takaichi's security push
Chinese spies stealing Japanese industrial secrets in boardrooms. Chip smugglers ferrying Nvidia's prized artificial intelligence semiconductors via Japan. Drug gangs quietly slipping fentanyl across Japan's borders to a U.S. opioid crisis. Across…
Russia will press on with front-line campaign regardless of Ukraine proposals: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that Russia will press ahead with its battlefield aim of fully capturing four Ukrainian regions, rejecting what he said was a new proposal by Ukraine to rein in hostilities in the more than…
China blacklists more Japanese entities as row deepens
China's Commerce Ministry on Monday added 20 Japanese companies and organizations to its export control list, including the National Institute for Defense Studies and multiple Mitsubishi-affiliated defense contractors — Beijing's latest move…
Weak handgrip may not independently predict prostate cancer risk
New research suggests that low handgrip strength alone is not a reliable predictor of increased prostate cancer risk among older men. The relationship between low handgrip strength (HGS) and prostate cancer has long remained uncertain in the…
Natural gas futures forms higher base
Natural gas futures, after gaining 20 per cent in May, has largely been trading sideways since the beginning of June. However, the price action, particularly in the second half of June, has been exhibiting some positive bias by forming higher lows.
GIC's Tokyo property said to draw $1.4 billion bid by Kenedix
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund, GIC, has given Japanese developer Kenedix first negotiation rights to purchase office space in central Tokyo, people familiar with the matter have said. Kenedix submitted a bid of around ¥230 billion ($1.4…
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