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  • OECD: Ireland snubs global tax deal

    July 2, 2021

    Ireland refused to sign a major agreement to overhaul the global corporation tax regime on Thursday. 130 countries and jurisdictions agreed to the deal brokered by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, which paves the way for sweeping international changes. The new regime will see a global tax for 100 of the world’s largest [...]

  • Screenshot: Who will win the summer TV ratings war?

    July 2, 2021

    This week **Media Moment of the Week: Rob Beckett’s Wembley wisdom **Who will win the summer TV ratings war? **Kantar’s boardroom carousel Media Moment of the Week: Rob Beckett’s Wembley wisdom We all had a great time on Tuesday, didn’t we, but arguably no one had a better time than Rob Beckett. Fortunately, the comedian [...]

  • Lina Khan: How America’s answer to Margrethe Vestager plans to take on Big Tech

    June 16, 2021

    Since taking over as European Commissioner for Competition in 2014, Margrethe Vestager has made her mission clear: to crack down on the ballooning power of Big Tech. The ruthless competition czar has undoubtedly delivered on those ambitions, handing down high-profile fines running into the tens of billions of euros against the likes of Facebook, Apple, [...]

  • Apple and Google under scrutiny from regulator over smartphone dominance

    June 15, 2021

    Apple and Google are facing an investigation by UK competition authorities over concerns their dominance in the smartphone market is harming consumers. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) today said it will examine whether the companies’ “effective duopoly” over the supply of operating systems, app stores and web browsers should be curbed. The market study [...]

  • Apple employees hit back over return to the office

    June 7, 2021

    Apple employees are pushing back against chief executive Tim Cook’s plans for a widespread return to the office. In a company-wide memo last week Cook said staff must return to the office for three days a week from September, with some teams required to come back in four or five days. But staff have launched [...]

  • iPhones to capture 40 per cent of smartphone market value next year, research shows

    June 7, 2021

    Sales of iPhones will bring in over $200bn in 2022, accounting for nearly 40 per cent of the total smartphone market. A new report from Juniper Research shows that iPhones will dominate the market despite representing less than 20 per cent of devices sold next year. Apple has managed to consistently convince users to buy [...]

  • Apple staff called back to the office for three days a week

    June 3, 2021

    Apple employees must return to the office for three days a week from September, chief executive Tim Cook has said, as the tech giant signalled an end to the work-from-home era. In a company-wide memo, the Apple boss said: “For all that we’ve been able to achieve while many of us have been separated, the [...]

  • Tim Cook to take the stand in Apple’s Fortnite ‘monopoly’ battle

    May 21, 2021

    Apple boss Tim Cook will take the stand today to defend his company against allegations of monopoly power as part of a high-profile legal battle with Fortnite maker Epic Games. The iPhone chief is expected to spend more than two hours fighting back against claims Apple abuses its market power through its App Store. Epic [...]

  • Screenshot: Have the streaming wars just gone nuclear?

    May 21, 2021

    This week **Media Moment of the Week: That’ll do, you donkeys **Have the streaming wars just gone nuclear? **Can London close the tech gap on Silicon Valley? Media Moment of the Week: That’ll do, you donkeys Shrek turned 20 this week. Ah lovely, an innocent reminder of youth, I bet you’re thinking. Wrong. It’s actually [...]

  • Apple hit with £1.5bn UK lawsuit over ‘excessive’ app store charges

    May 11, 2021

    Apple is being sued for £1.5bn in a landmark UK class action lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of charging “excessive and unlawful” fees on its App Store. The claim, which has been filed in the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London, alleges that Apple deliberately shuts out competition by forcing consumers to use its own [...]

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