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  • How old do you look? Microsoft’s new face detection software guesses age, but how well does #HowOldRobot know top CEOs?

    May 1, 2015

    Microsoft has created new facial recognition software which claims to be able to identify people's age and gender based solely on a single photo. Forget the bold leap into the future this technology brings, the website has caused a viral sensation as millions of people check out how they fare and whether a robot can [...]

  • If you really want to have a healthy diet, make it convenient

    April 30, 2015

    Make no more plans to spend hours putting together complicated salads and homemade juices – it's time to get real. Most of us just won't put in the effort to become culinary health food wizards with the limited free time we have, and we only end up consuming lots of good foods if it is [...]

  • General Election 2015: FinnCap CEO Sam Smith wants more help for growing companies and support for UK FinTech

    April 29, 2015

    ELECTION COUNTDOWN: 7 DAYS TO GO   Every day until the final week of the election campaign, we ask a business leader to say what policies would entice them to vote for a particular party.   SAM SMITH: CHIEF EXECUTIVE, FINNCAP   Put in place further tax breaks for investing in growth companies. Reduced the corporate [...]

  • Microsoft Band review: The ultimate fitness tracker or another “wearable” damp squib?

    April 29, 2015

    Back in the dark ages of the mid 2000s, the “quantified self” movement barely existed. Disparate groups of fitness and data geeks had just begun to measure every aspect of their lives, entering the results into creaking spreadsheets in the hope of gleaning some insight into the mysteries of the human body and soul.    [...]

  • Other fitness trackers to consider

    April 29, 2015

    Jawbone Up Move This entry-level tracker displays sleep patterns, workouts and calorie intake via a Bluetooth-connected app on your phone. The Smart Coach function suggests ways to improve your lifestyle and you can check its LED display to see how you’re doing. It’s also discreet, light and comes in a variety of colours. £39.99, jawbone.com [...]

  • Is Uber planning an on-demand service for luxury shopping deliveries?

    April 29, 2015

    Uber could be delivering more than just people from A to B: the controversial taxi app is said to be eyeing a move into shopping deliveries. Not just any kind of delivery, though – Uber doesn't want to be the next Ocado. It wants to deliver luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Tiffany's, Hugo Boss [...]

  • Samsung Vs Apple: Galaxy S6 maker back on top despite record iPhone 6 sales

    April 29, 2015

    Apple may have had another incredible quarter with the huge success of the new iPhone 6, but Samsung managed to steal back the much sought after smartphone crown from the world's biggest company. Samsung recaptured the title of the world's largest seller of smartphones by volume, shipping 83.2m devices in the first quarter of the [...]

  • Britain can produce world-beaters – if business speaks up for capitalism

    April 28, 2015

    The startup parliament. That may well be the history books’ verdict on the last five years of our economy. It has been a period in which the UK has flexed its commercial muscles to become one of the most successful enterprise destinations in the world. Of Europe’s 25m small firms, more than five million operate [...]

  • Audi is driving down carbon emissions with a diesel made of nothing but air

    April 28, 2015

    If zooming around London in your flashy Audi seems to annoy the people on the streets around you, at least you'll soon be doing the environment a big favour.    The German car maker has created a new kind of  “carbon neutral” diesel at its research centre in Dresden, made using nothing but three components [...]

  • Find it hard to lose weight? Don’t blame yourself – it’s how your brain is wired

    April 28, 2015

    If you can't seem to stop munching on cakes, chocolates and every other kind of sweet thing, don't get angry with yourself – it's just the way you evolved. Scientists from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in the US have identified a bunch of cells, known as AGRP neurones, as being the cause of those [...]

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