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  • Protecting your skin in the summer: The answers to your burning questions

    May 20, 2015

    Ne'er cast a clout till May be out, so the saying goes.   But the month of unpredictable weather is about to come to an end, meaning hours (hopefully) spent outdoors, lapping up the rays as we work on our “base tans” and max out on the vitamin D we've been deprived of for so [...]

  • Are you fit to lead a company? It could all come down to whether you have the CEO gene

    May 20, 2015

    Some say it's luck, some say it's hard work, and others say it's pure business awareness, but in reality our potential to become chief executives may come down to nothing more than the presence of a single gene. Scientists think they've discovered a so-called "CEO gene" – known as DAT1, it controls transport of the [...]

  • Airbnb is about to muscle in on the professional property management business

    May 19, 2015

    Flat rental site Airbnb may have built its reputation on the sharing economy – but with a valuation of about $20bn, it was only a matter of time before it got into the professional property management business.  Read more: Escape it all – the 21 most deliciously remote Airbnb rentals Now, it's been reported the [...]

  • Google is racing (at 25mph) ahead in the self-driving car wars

    May 18, 2015

    Fed up waiting for Tesla's self-driving car to emerge? Us too. Luckily Google has the answer. The Silicon Valley giant is releasing its prototype fleet of self-driving cars this summer ahead of a “small pilot” in the coming years.    According to Chris Urmson, director of Google's self-driving car project, “a few” of the vehicles [...]

  • UK tech boom leads to surge in young directors setting up firms

    May 17, 2015

    The UK boasts over 26,000 directors aged 21 or under as the boom in tech startups continues to propel young talent to the top of the corporate ladder. The new research, released today by professional services consultancy Procore, praises the UK “raising a generation of entrepreneurs.” Procore identifies the increasing role of technology in the [...]

  • Carl Icahn just invested $100m in Uber rival Lyft valuing it at $2.5bn

    May 15, 2015

    The well-known activist investor Carl Icahn has made a massive investment in Uber rival Lyft. The underdog taxi hailing startup is getting a $100m (£63m) from the outspoken investor's Icahn Enterprises. It's an unusual move for Icahn who holds stakes in larger companies such as Apple and eBay Lyft has exclusive membership of the so-called [...]

  • The firmer your handshake the healthier your heart, new study finds

    May 14, 2015

    There's nothing worse than being on the end of a damp squib of a handshake – whether it's sweaty palms, a limp wrist or an overly long hand holding – but now, a weak handshake could even be a sign of early death. The firmness of your handshake has been linked to how healthy your [...]

  • Apple Watch review: It’s not perfect, but it’s still the best smartwatch out there

    May 14, 2015

    The most hotly awaited device of the year bears all the hallmarks of the Cupertino company.  Apple is the master of selling products that nobody knew they wanted. A phone with a computer in it? Yeah, you’re going to want that. A massive version of a phone that doesn’t make calls? Trust us. But a [...]

  • Fitness Tracker: How useful is technology in the quest to get healthy?

    May 13, 2015

    Last year I underwent a 10-week fitness program with City gym No 1 Fitness. It involved four personal training sessions a week and eliminating carbs and sugar from my diet. Unsurprisingly, it worked; I ended up fitter than I’d ever been. But how easy is it to get to that level of fitness if you [...]

  • A whole swarm of robots can now be controlled with just the swipe of a finger

    May 13, 2015

    It is now possible to control an entire fleet of robots just by gently swiping the screen of a smart tablet.   The machines, which look more like cute toys than man-killing monsters, are drawn to wherever there is a beam of red light, and this can be determined by where you place your finger [...]

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