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Google Confirms Bad News For 3 Billion Chrome Users

In a shock move, Google has suddenly confirmed that its long-awaited killing of Chrome’s dreaded tracking cookies has just crashed and burned. The company...

Musk announces plans for ‘humanoid robots’ that will soon be available for purchase

Sign up to our free weekly IndyTech newsletter delivered straight to your inboxSign up to our free IndyTech newsletterElon Musk indicated that Tesla’s AI-powered...

Google isn’t killing third-party cookies in Chrome after all

Google won’t kill third-party cookies in Chrome after all, the company said on Monday. Instead, it will introduce a new experience in the browser...

Britons’ tolerance of fraud could cost benefits system £2 billion a year

Britain is growing increasingly tolerant of fraud and theft, a trend that will cost the benefits system an extra £2 billion a year, the...

Ikea and Tesco team up to bring flat-pack pick-up points to Northern Ireland shoppers

It means customers can pick up furniture orders at their local Tesco instead of having to drive to the nearest Ikea store.The only Ikea...

Tortoise on the tracks brings rush hour to a standstill

We’ve all heard of leaves on the line causing railway delays but on Friday evening it was a tortoise on the tracks that was...

Former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi assembling £600m Telegraph takeover bid

The former Cabinet minister Nadhim Zahawi is leading a potential bid to...

Nadhim Zahawi set to bid £600m for Telegraph titles

Nadhim Zahawi, the former Conservative chancellor, is putting together a £600 million bid for Telegraph Media Group.The former politician, who has links with the...

Boeing Dominates Farnborough Day 1 With Big Orders For Large Planes

Boeing’s team has reason to celebrate at the close of the first day of the Farnborough International Airshow in London. The American plane manufacturer...

Carpetright stores in NI look set to close as company appoints administrators

The flooring and bed company announced on Monday that administrators PwC had been appointed and had completed a sale of 54 stores and two...

CrowdStrike shares slide as IT disruption continues

Shares in cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike have plunged more than 13% as the company reckons with the aftermath of causing a global IT outage.Chief security...

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