
Microsoft Q1 2022 earnings: Office, Windows, and cloud boosts revenues - The Verge
Microsoft’s Q1 2022 is dominated by cloud, Office, and Windows. The continued shift to hybrid work has seen businesses take up Microsoft’s cloud services.

How the auction of our NFT cover went - The Economist
The sale raised nearly $422,000 for charity
Shiba Inu is the third most googled crypto in 2021, new study shows - MarketWatch
SHIB sees 579% gain over the past 30 days

EU flexes antitrust muscle to counter Putin's gas gamesmanship - POLITICO Europe
Brussels has used competition law to force Gazprom to change its business methods in the past.

Spanish bars could run out of whisky, gin and rum due to increased costs, industry leaders warn - Daily Mail
Spanish bars are experiencing shortages of whisky, gin, vodka and rum amid rising transport costs as well as costs of raw materials such as glass and cardboard, according to local media reports.

Google just had another record quarter because or in spite of everything going on - The Verge
Google has done it again — raking in more money than ever before for the second quarter in a row as the pandemic continues. Alphabet’s Q3 2021 earnings show all-time record revenue and record profits for the fifth quarter in a row.

Lincolnshire boy has £2m of cryptocurrency seized by police - BBC News
The teenager set up a fake gift voucher website and bought a haul of Bitcoins which soared in value.

The Oil Bulls Are Running Riot - OilPrice.com
With the exception of a major breakthrough in the negotiations between Iran and the EU, there is very little downside risk for oil prices this week

Woman pays just 70p for bargain five-star family holiday to Turkey - Daily Record
Caitlin Simm, 23, secured the bargain holiday after betting on the Jet2holidays 'Bid for a Break' campaign.

Cambridge's cheapest petrol stations after prices soar - Cambridgeshire Live
Fuel prices have now reached a record high since 2012 with prices going through the roof

Households 'will pay up to £200 for energy supplier failures' - The Times
Every household in Britain will have to pay at least £100 and potentially as much as £200 for the costs stemming from energy company failures, the boss of the c

China launches possible 'satellite-crushing weapon' - Daily Mail
China launched the Shijian 21 satellite into orbit on Sunday, saying it will test 'technologies to... neutralise space debris' - the same technology the US warns can be used to destroy other satellites.