And Microsoft cautions ‘active attacks’ on server software used by US agencies and businesses.
And luxury goods continue their tumble as weakness in the Chinese domestic market dents sales.
And Google steps away from scrapping third-party cookies, pleasing advertisers but displeasing regulators.
And the most expensive luxury goods purchase of all time has not gone to plan as yet.
And fallout from the CrowdStrike cyber meltdown continues.
And a ‘hellishly hot’ heatwave blankets southern Europe.
And a Las Vegas icon closes today after 34 years in business to undergo a three-year transformation.
And England may have lost the European men’s football championship, but its beer sellers had a cracker.
And Chinese economic data disappoints, with more headwinds expected if Trump becomes president in November.
And Google parent eyes cloud computing startup Wiz.