Posted at 1:17 23 Apr1:17 23 AprHow robots are taking over warehouse workBy Ben MorrisTechnology of Business editorAt Ocado's newest warehouse robotic arms are helping to pack customer orders.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 1:15 23 Apr1:15 23 AprWatch Ocado robots in actionVideo contentVideo caption: Ocado robots work with robotic armsOcado robots work with robotic armsOcado has added robotic arms to its newest warehouse near Luton.
Posted at 5:52 22 Apr5:52 22 AprAffordable internet tariff research gets go-aheadThe roll out of "low cost" internet tariffs could tackle digital exclusion, a southern MHK says.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:01 21 Apr23:01 21 AprHow Chinese firms are using Mexico as a backdoor to the USBy Will GrantBBC Mexico correspondent, MonterreyChinese firms are racing to set up factories in Mexico to bypass US tariffs and sanctions.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 22:57 18 Apr22:57 18 AprWhy a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curbBy Danny VincentBBC News, Hong KongThousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:39 17 Apr23:39 17 AprBiden calls for tripling tariffs on Chinese metalsIt is the latest protectionist policy to be embraced by the White House in an election year.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 18:16 17 Apr18:16 17 Apr1994: The Information SuperhighwayKate Bellingham looks at the Information Super Highway. What potential does it have?Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:11 15 Apr23:11 15 AprThe challenge of upgrading iconic steel windowsBy Chris BaraniukTechnology reporterCritall windows date back to the 1880s but their steel construction makes them vulnerable to damp.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:13 11 Apr23:13 11 AprEven in peaceful countries be ready for a siren blastBy Chris BaraniukTechnology of Business reporterAll sorts of organisations have sirens ready for industrial accidents and other emergencies.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:03 8 Apr23:03 8 AprBoom times for US green energy as federal cash flows inBy Zoe CorbynSan FranciscoThe US government has directed unprecedented sums of money at green energy projects.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 1:24 7 Apr1:24 7 AprOne woman’s battle to push Africa’s space raceBy Marco OriuntoBBC AfricaScientist Marie Makuate wants more African countries to have their own satellites orbiting Earth.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:00 7 Apr0:00 7 AprThe Electric Car ShockVideo contentVideo caption: How much of a shock will affordable electric vehicles from China give European car makers?How much of a shock will affordable electric vehicles from China give European car makers?How much of a shock will imports of affordable electric vehicles from China give to European car makers? China now exports more cars around the world than any other country.
Posted at 23:09 4 Apr23:09 4 AprThe rise of magnets – from surgery to outer spaceBy Chris BaraniukTechnology of Business reporterMagnets are central to much modern technology and firms are racing to make them more efficient.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:09 2 Apr5:09 2 AprVillage has had no phone signal for three monthsAn engineer will visit the site in early April after repair work was delayed due to poor weather.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:03 1 Apr23:03 1 AprWhy there's a revolution on the way in glass makingBy Ben MorrisTechnology of Business editorGlass bottle makers are having to invest in new tech to cut their hefty CO2 footprint.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:19 28 Mar23:19 28 MarIndia's army of gold refiners face new competitionBy Priti GuptaMumbaiIndia has thousands of small gold refineries which are facing more competition from big players.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:17 27 Mar13:17 27 MarOne in six teens experience cyberbullying - studyBy PA MediaBBC NewsMore children are being cyberbullied now than before the pandemic, an international study suggests.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 14:48 26 Mar14:48 26 Mar5G lab to open in city shopping centreThe lab will show firms how 5G technology can be used to improve their businesses.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:24 26 Mar0:24 26 MarCould AI take the grind out of accountancy?By Emma WoollacottTechnology of Business reporterAI could mean fewer accountancy jobs but is also taking over some of the more mundane tasks.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 7:02 25 Mar7:02 25 MarNew herring spawning grounds spotted from spaceRare find near Gairloch in Wester Ross prompts calls for urgent protection from fishing boats.Read moreBBC Russian
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Latest PostHow robots are taking over warehouse work
By Ben Morris
Technology of Business editor
At Ocado's newest warehouse robotic arms are helping to pack customer orders.
Read moreWatch Ocado robots in action
Ocado has added robotic arms to its newest warehouse near Luton.
Affordable internet tariff research gets go-ahead
The roll out of "low cost" internet tariffs could tackle digital exclusion, a southern MHK says.
Read moreHow Chinese firms are using Mexico as a backdoor to the US
By Will Grant
BBC Mexico correspondent, Monterrey
Chinese firms are racing to set up factories in Mexico to bypass US tariffs and sanctions.
Read moreWhy a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curb
By Danny Vincent
BBC News, Hong Kong
Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.
Read moreBiden calls for tripling tariffs on Chinese metals
It is the latest protectionist policy to be embraced by the White House in an election year.
Read more1994: The Information Superhighway
Kate Bellingham looks at the Information Super Highway. What potential does it have?
Read moreThe challenge of upgrading iconic steel windows
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology reporter
Critall windows date back to the 1880s but their steel construction makes them vulnerable to damp.
Read moreEven in peaceful countries be ready for a siren blast
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
All sorts of organisations have sirens ready for industrial accidents and other emergencies.
Read moreBoom times for US green energy as federal cash flows in
By Zoe Corbyn
San Francisco
The US government has directed unprecedented sums of money at green energy projects.
Read moreOne woman’s battle to push Africa’s space race
By Marco Oriunto
BBC Africa
Scientist Marie Makuate wants more African countries to have their own satellites orbiting Earth.
Read moreThe Electric Car Shock
How much of a shock will imports of affordable electric vehicles from China give to European car makers? China now exports more cars around the world than any other country.
The rise of magnets – from surgery to outer space
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Magnets are central to much modern technology and firms are racing to make them more efficient.
Read moreVillage has had no phone signal for three months
An engineer will visit the site in early April after repair work was delayed due to poor weather.
Read moreWhy there's a revolution on the way in glass making
By Ben Morris
Technology of Business editor
Glass bottle makers are having to invest in new tech to cut their hefty CO2 footprint.
Read moreIndia's army of gold refiners face new competition
By Priti Gupta
Mumbai
India has thousands of small gold refineries which are facing more competition from big players.
Read moreOne in six teens experience cyberbullying - study
By PA Media
BBC News
More children are being cyberbullied now than before the pandemic, an international study suggests.
Read more5G lab to open in city shopping centre
The lab will show firms how 5G technology can be used to improve their businesses.
Read moreCould AI take the grind out of accountancy?
By Emma Woollacott
Technology of Business reporter
AI could mean fewer accountancy jobs but is also taking over some of the more mundane tasks.
Read moreNew herring spawning grounds spotted from space
Rare find near Gairloch in Wester Ross prompts calls for urgent protection from fishing boats.
Read more