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  • Best of the rest: other useful dining apps for hungry Londoners

    April 22, 2015

    Bookatable Bookatable not only finds the best restaurants around, it also finds the best deals. With a range of offers at great restaurants, it’s a useful, cheapskate’s way of eating in some of London’s best restaurants. Free iPhone/Android Urbanspoon Perfect for when you’ve just arrived in a new city, Urbanspoon organises restaurants by distance, cuisine [...]

  • Facebook earnings show mobile accounts for 75 per cent of all revenue

    April 22, 2015

    The Figures Facebook's revenue rose just short of analysts' expectations in the first quarter, jumping by 42 per cent from a year ago to $3.54bn (£2.35bn) from $2.5bn a year ago as advertisers' valuation of the social media platform continue to grow and users keep signing up. The number of monthly active users on the social media [...]

  • Project Fi: Everything you need to know about Google’s mobile phone network

    April 22, 2015

    After venturing into manufacturing handsets and providing broadband, Google is making its first move into the mobile phone network business. "Project Fi" is the name given to Google's latest piece of disruptive technology. Here's everything you need to know about the internet giant's new mobile network.  How does it work? Currently only available on the Google [...]

  • Yahoo earnings plummet as investors wait for Alibaba share sale

    April 21, 2015

    The figures Yahoo fell short of Wall Street’s earnings expectations in the first quarter of 2015, posting earnings per share of $0.15 below the predicted $0.18.   Shares in the technology company immediately dropped two per cent in after-hours trading as investors swallowed a 93.3 per cent fall in net earnings from $312m (£208.9m) to $21m. [...]

  • Mobilegeddon: The FTSE 100 winners and losers from Google’s algorithm changes

    April 21, 2015

    It’s the end of the (online) world as we know it – and more than a third of  FTSE 100 firms are not fine. So-called “mobilegeddon” is here. But that doesn't mean quite the end of the world – unless that is you happen to have a website which people tend to find through Google [...]

  • General Election 2015: Paddy Ashdown borrows description of eurosceptics from John Major and savages Tory right

    April 21, 2015

    Former Lib Dem leader Paddy Ashdown has given a frosty reception to John Major's warning of the perils of a Labour-SNP deal after the General Election. Ashdown couldn't resist revisiting Major's famous line referring to right-wing eurosceptics in his cabinet as "bastards". In an interview with the BBC, he warned Major not to play into [...]

  • London’s tech sector will grind to a halt without action on infrastructure

    April 20, 2015

    London’s technology sector may be basking in record levels of investment – £549m in the first quarter of this year alone – but maintaining its success will become increasingly dependent on the capital’s infrastructure being fit for the future. The growth of the digital economy over the past few years has irreversibly reshaped our city. [...]

  • Elon Musk was on the verge of selling Tesla to Google for $11bn and even “shook” on a deal with Larry Page

    April 20, 2015

    The millionaire magnate behind the world's best-known electric carmaker was on the verge of selling his company to Google as it failed to turn a profit. Elon Musk's Tesla was about to fall into bankruptcy and the founder had begun negotiating with Google on a deal for the firm, according to a new book on [...]

  • Drone sighting grounds Manchester airport flights but police find “nothing”

    April 20, 2015

    Flights to Manchester Airport were halted for a short time after reports of a drone aircraft flying nearby with police called in to investigate. A small number of flights have been diverted to other airports and other flights have been delayed after a potential drone sighting in airspace near the airport closed the airport for [...]

  • Uber’s increasing fares in the UK for UberExec and UberLux customers

    April 20, 2015

    The price of taking an Uber taxi is going up from today – but only for anyone travelling in its executive cars. Fares for two of its services aimed at corporate users – UberExec and UberLux – are increasing, calculated by the per mile and per minute costs of journeys. The cost of taking an executive [...]

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