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  • Amazon ramps up UK investment with commitment to over 1,000 new jobs

    October 19, 2018

    E-commerce giant Amazon is set to further cement its commitment to the UK, after it revealed plans tonight for a new research centre in Manchester and expansion in Edinburgh and Cambridge which will create over 1,000 new highly-skilled jobs in the country in 2019. Labelled by the firm as “Silicon Valley jobs in Britain”, the [...]

  • Loot boxes, video games, and others ways the gaming industry wants you to spend more money

    October 18, 2018

      What do you get when you buy a game? You might think that, after spending hundreds of pounds on a PlayStation or Xbox console, or an expensive gaming PC, then another £50 on the latest release, you’re getting a full and complete experience. But that’s not necessarily the case. Games are very expensive to [...]

  • E-commerce demand helps boost rent for logistics warehouse giant Segro

    October 17, 2018

    Warehouse property giant Segro’s rental income soared 43 per cent in the nine months to the end of September, amid burgeoning demand for new space from fast-growing e-commerce firms. The Slough-based FTSE 100 company, which is one of the UK’s largest listed property firms, said headline rent for the period hit £52m, rising from £36.4m [...]

  • With Amazon’s ‘sexist’ algorithm under fire, will AI ever be able to be an unbiased decision-maker?

    October 15, 2018

    With Amazon’s ‘sexist’ algorithm under fire, will AI ever be able to be an unbiased decision-maker? Daniel Gilbert, founder and chief executive of Brainlabs, says YES. Some artificial intelligence (AI) will continue to use biased data; there’s a lot of it out there. But both the innovators in this space and regulation in AI ethics [...]

  • Sears caves to bankruptcy as widespread store closures loom

    October 15, 2018

    It was once the world’s largest retailer. Now, US department store chain Sears has filed for bankruptcy, losing a fight for survival in a fresh sign of the tough retail conditions hitting high street giants. The 125-year-old company said this morning that it plans to close 142 of its 500 stores, having just recently closed [...]

  • FAANGs out: Tech stocks set to continue slide after losing $172bn in a single day

    October 11, 2018

    Yesterday's $172bn (£130bn) tech stocks slide is set to worsen today, as pre-market trading indicates each of the so-called FAANG companies could stand to lose further value. Amazon was the worst hit overnight, losing an additional 2.24 per cent on top of yesterday's 6.15 per cent slide which wiped around $56bn off its market capitalisation. Apple [...]

  • EU pushes for new technology tax on internet giants Facebook, Amazon and Google

    October 10, 2018

    The EU is pushing for a new tax on technology giants such as Facebook, Amazon and Google that it claims could raise £4.4bn a year across Europe. Seven months ago, the European Commission published proposals for a three per cent tax on the revenues of multi-national internet companies with global revenues above £660m a year. [...]

  • Amazon abandons sexist AI-powered recruiting tool

    October 10, 2018

    Amazon has reportedly had to scrap an artificially intelligent recruitment tool built by its in-house engineering team, after sources told Reuters the results began to be skewed in favour of male candidates. Five members of the team who worked on the tool in 2014 said it began to teach itself that male candidates were preferable over [...]

  • Amazon eyes British retail space for grocery stores

    October 7, 2018

    Online retail giant Amazon is eyeing up the acquisition of several sites in Britain to develop its checkout-free grocery business. The Sunday Times yesterday quoted sources as saying Amazon wanted stores of between 4,000 sq ft and 5,000 sq ft to house Amazon Go, an arm of the business that uses technology to track the [...]

  • UK cyber security agency backs Apple and Amazon’s denials of Chinese hardware hack

    October 5, 2018

    The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said it had no cause to doubt statements made by Apple and Amazon yesterday, denying a Bloomberg report that malicious computer chips were placed inside their equipment by foreign agents. Bloomberg cited 17 anonymous sources across US intelligence agencies and company insiders, who stipulated Chinese intelligence officials had infiltrated [...]

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