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  • Amazon founder Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer of blackmail in feud over reporting of his personal life

    February 8, 2019

    Amazon chief Jeff Bezos has accused the National Enquirer and its owner, American Media, of “blackmailing” him with the threat of releasing intimate photos and text messages. In a statement published on Medium, Bezos claimed that the tabloid had threatened to publish photos and messages between him and the woman he has been dating, Lauren [...]

  • DEBATE: Could the internet of things be the answer to the social care crisis?

    February 6, 2019

    Could the internet of things be the answer to the social care crisis? Emanuele Angelidis, chief executive of IoT investor Breed Reply, says YES. With more and more people forced to look after loved ones, the internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) can help alleviate the social care issues raised by an ageing population. For a [...]

  • What’s the point of economists? Look to America’s tech giants to find out

    February 6, 2019

    Despite the dire predictions from the economics profession about Brexit, the UK economy is doing well. Growth continues at a steady pace. An all-time record 32.4m people are in work. Unemployment has fallen to levels not seen since the mid-1970s. In contrast, the Eurozone is on the brink of recession – and Italy is already [...]

  • A Marie Kondo divorce: Lessons from Netflix’s new TV star

    February 6, 2019

    A new year means a new selection of TV series to help us through the deep dark winter months. This year is no exception, and Netflix’s Tidying Up with Marie Kondo resonates with what are no doubt nationwide resolutions for self, home, and life improvement. It might be surprising to learn that many of the [...]

  • Apple reclaims its title as the world’s most valuable public company

    February 5, 2019

    Apple has taken back its crown at the top of the tech heap, becoming the world's most valuable public company for a second time after losing the title last year. Boosted by a small 1.7 per cent share price rise as markets opened this afternoon, Apple's market capitalisation rose to $820.8bn (£633.1bn), up from hitting [...]

  • St Modwen cashes in on fast-growing logistics sector as asset values rise

    February 5, 2019

    Property group St Modwen posted a full-year rise in the value of its assets this morning, amid efforts to dispose of struggling retail sites and focus instead on Britain’s fast-growing logistics sector. The Birmingham-based developer said that it sold over half of its retail portfolio for £177m in the 12 months to 30 November last [...]

  • More than a quarter of Brits believe Facebook will launch a banking service by 2023

    February 4, 2019

    More than a quarter of Brits believe that Facebook will offer a banking service within the next five years. The research, published on the 15th anniversary of the social media giant’s launch, revealed that 29 per cent of UK consumers believe technology companies such as Facebook and Amazon will offer high street banking services by [...]

  • Which advert won the 2019 Super Bowl?

    February 4, 2019

    Microsoft has been named Super Bowl advertising champion with a campaign for an adaptive controller that allows children with disabilities to play video games. The technology giant’s advert was the most popular aired during the New England Patriots’s victory in the iconic American football fixture last night, according to a survey by marketing research firm [...]

  • FTSE 100 roundup: Today’s winners and losers

    February 1, 2019

    The FTSE 100 finished 0.74 per cent up today, nudging just above 7,000 points to finish on 7,020.22. The index was bolstered by weakness in the pound after the release of further disappointing manufacturing statistics this morning. Sterling has had a tough end to an already difficult week, falling 0.3 per cent against the dollar, striking a [...]

  • MPs launch inquiry into impact of business rates on high street retailers

    February 1, 2019

    An influential committee of MPs is launching an inquiry into the government's policy towards business rates, amid mounting pleas for tax relief from embattled retailers on the high street. Parliament’s Treasury committee has revealed today that it is set to scrutinise the impact of Downing Street’s business rates tax, which has been at the centre [...]

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