Posted at 23:04 31 Aug 202023:04 31 Aug 2020Rival powers jockey for lead in hypersonic aircraftBy Michael DempseyTechnology of Business reporterThe US, China and Russia are pouring money into aircraft that can fly at five times the speed of sound.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 20:44 31 Aug 202020:44 31 Aug 2020Google-Facebook axe Hong Kong dock for data cableThe US government had expressed concerns that China might steal data carried by the cable.Read moreBBC Russian
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Posted at 22:58 27 Aug 202022:58 27 Aug 2020Seaweed: The food and fuel of the future?By Adrienne MurrayTechnology of Business reporter, Faroe IslandsThe farming of seaweed is accelerating as firms exploit its fast growth and green credentials.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:29 27 Aug 202011:29 27 Aug 2020Thousands have broadband restored on Isle of ManUp to 7,000 homes and businesses are back online after a two-day outage, Manx Telecom says.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:19 26 Aug 202023:19 26 Aug 2020Blueberry farmers warn of 'disaster' cropBy Jack Dodson and Will SmaleBusiness reportersWild blueberry farmers in the US state of Maine are now facing numerous challenges.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:56 26 Aug 202012:56 26 Aug 2020Manx Telecom broadband outage affects 4,000Businesses and homes across the island have been without internet access for almost two days.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 7:54 26 Aug 20207:54 26 Aug 2020Could there be an African director-general of the WTO?Video contentVideo caption: World Trade Organization: Could there be an African director-general?World Trade Organization: Could there be an African director-general?The World Trade Organization is currently looking for a new director-general and three of the candidates are African.
Posted at 23:23 24 Aug 202023:23 24 Aug 2020Why are clothing sizes so erratic and can they be fixed?By Stav DimitropoulosTechnology of Business reporterNew apps use your phone to record your dimensions and recommend what size to buy at shops.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 22:49 24 Aug 202022:49 24 Aug 2020Carmakers urge regulators to fight Qualcomm rulingBy Mary-Ann RussonBusiness reporter, BBC NewsCarmakers and tech firms warn prices of 5G devices and connected cars will rise if action isn't taken.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:02 23 Aug 202023:02 23 Aug 2020The Iranian immigrant who conquered online video techBy Andreane WilliamsBusiness reporterShahrzad Rafati is the boss of internet video technology firm BroadbandTV.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 18:18 21 Aug 202018:18 21 Aug 2020US wins end of EU lobster tariffs in mini-dealTrade officials said the move to roll back some tariffs was part of "improving EU-US relations".Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:07 20 Aug 202023:07 20 Aug 2020Stress, burnout and redundancy: Tough times in ITBy Sooraj ShahTechnology of Business reporterMore staff working from home means more work for IT staff, but many face uncertainty over their jobs.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:04 19 Aug 202023:04 19 Aug 2020'We have had parents crying for us to open'By Sooraj ShahBusiness reporterThe children's activities sector says it has been hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:26 19 Aug 202011:26 19 Aug 2020Highlands spaceport first to get planning go-aheadThe Sutherland Space Hub is the first satellite launch site proposed for Scotland to clear the planning process.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:00 17 Aug 202023:00 17 Aug 2020Tracking down three billion litres of lost waterBy Chris BaraniukTechnology of Business reporterPinpointing a leaky pipe is difficult, so water firms are deploying thousands of sophisticated sensors.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:01 15 Aug 202023:01 15 Aug 2020Hustlers make millions from goods they never handleBy Osman IqbalBBC ClickDropshippers buy cheap products from China and then pay internet celebrities to promote them.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:02 13 Aug 202023:02 13 Aug 2020Robots go their own way deep in the oceanBy Ben MorrisTechnology of Business editorFirms are building robots that can survey the seabed and underwater structures without human help.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 13:33 13 Aug 202013:33 13 Aug 2020Trade truce, but only for biscuits and cheeseBy Douglas FraserBusiness and economy editor, ScotlandGood news for shortbread makers as Donald Trump pulls back from a threatened trade war - but for other sectors tariffs are still high.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:05 12 Aug 202023:05 12 Aug 2020The millions being made from cardboard theftBy Jo Harper and Will SmaleBusiness reportersWith the global market for recycled cardboard worth billions of dollars, it is attracting criminals.Read moreBBC Russian
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Rival powers jockey for lead in hypersonic aircraft
By Michael Dempsey
Technology of Business reporter
The US, China and Russia are pouring money into aircraft that can fly at five times the speed of sound.
Read moreGoogle-Facebook axe Hong Kong dock for data cable
The US government had expressed concerns that China might steal data carried by the cable.
Read moreLearn Some Internet Etiquette With Raymond
Raymond knows a thing or two about the internet and he shares his guide to online etiquette.
Seaweed: The food and fuel of the future?
By Adrienne Murray
Technology of Business reporter, Faroe Islands
The farming of seaweed is accelerating as firms exploit its fast growth and green credentials.
Read moreThousands have broadband restored on Isle of Man
Up to 7,000 homes and businesses are back online after a two-day outage, Manx Telecom says.
Read moreBlueberry farmers warn of 'disaster' crop
By Jack Dodson and Will Smale
Business reporters
Wild blueberry farmers in the US state of Maine are now facing numerous challenges.
Read moreManx Telecom broadband outage affects 4,000
Businesses and homes across the island have been without internet access for almost two days.
Read moreCould there be an African director-general of the WTO?
The World Trade Organization is currently looking for a new director-general and three of the candidates are African.
Why are clothing sizes so erratic and can they be fixed?
By Stav Dimitropoulos
Technology of Business reporter
New apps use your phone to record your dimensions and recommend what size to buy at shops.
Read moreCarmakers urge regulators to fight Qualcomm ruling
By Mary-Ann Russon
Business reporter, BBC News
Carmakers and tech firms warn prices of 5G devices and connected cars will rise if action isn't taken.
Read moreThe Iranian immigrant who conquered online video tech
By Andreane Williams
Business reporter
Shahrzad Rafati is the boss of internet video technology firm BroadbandTV.
Read moreUS wins end of EU lobster tariffs in mini-deal
Trade officials said the move to roll back some tariffs was part of "improving EU-US relations".
Read moreStress, burnout and redundancy: Tough times in IT
By Sooraj Shah
Technology of Business reporter
More staff working from home means more work for IT staff, but many face uncertainty over their jobs.
Read more'We have had parents crying for us to open'
By Sooraj Shah
Business reporter
The children's activities sector says it has been hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown.
Read moreHighlands spaceport first to get planning go-ahead
The Sutherland Space Hub is the first satellite launch site proposed for Scotland to clear the planning process.
Read moreTracking down three billion litres of lost water
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Pinpointing a leaky pipe is difficult, so water firms are deploying thousands of sophisticated sensors.
Read moreHustlers make millions from goods they never handle
By Osman Iqbal
BBC Click
Dropshippers buy cheap products from China and then pay internet celebrities to promote them.
Read moreRobots go their own way deep in the ocean
By Ben Morris
Technology of Business editor
Firms are building robots that can survey the seabed and underwater structures without human help.
Read moreTrade truce, but only for biscuits and cheese
By Douglas Fraser
Business and economy editor, Scotland
Good news for shortbread makers as Donald Trump pulls back from a threatened trade war - but for other sectors tariffs are still high.
Read moreThe millions being made from cardboard theft
By Jo Harper and Will Smale
Business reporters
With the global market for recycled cardboard worth billions of dollars, it is attracting criminals.
Read more