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  • Microsoft’s valuation passes $1 trillion as competition with Apple and Amazon heats up

    April 25, 2019

    Microsoft’s valuation briefly exceeded $1 trillion (£776bn) for the first time yesterday after the firm posted strong revenue and profit growth in its quarterly results. Shares in the US tech behemoth rose as high as $130.87 in late trading, taking its market capitalisation past rivals Apple and Amazon and beyond the coveted $1 trillion mark. [...]

  • The Huawei 5G partnership is a threat to the UK’s national security

    April 25, 2019

    Imagine if you were told that your new home internet network was going to be part built and maintained by a company alleged to have links to some of the most prolific identity thieves in your area. In all likelihood, you would change your provider. Yet that is precisely the course of action the British [...]

  • Netflix to sell $2bn worth of bonds amid competition with streaming rivals

    April 23, 2019

    Netflix will issue $2bn (£1.5bn) worth of bonds, denominated in both dollars and euros, to raise money as the battle over TV and film streaming intensifies. Read more: Netflix predicts slowed subscriber growth as price hikes begin to hurt The online media giant said the interest rate, maturity date, and other terms of the bonds [...]

  • Investors launch class action against Apple over ‘concealed’ iPhone demand slump

    April 18, 2019

    Apple has been accused of securities fraud for allegedly concealing a slump in iPhone demand, which sparked a $74bn (£57bn) slide in the tech giant’s market value. Investors that bought Apple stock in the two months before chief executive Tim Cook reduced the company’s quarterly revenue forecast by as much as $9bn in January have [...]

  • Apple settles landmark $27bn legal battle with Qualcomm

    April 17, 2019

    Tech giant Apple has ended a bitter two-year battle with former supplier Qualcomm, settling a patent dispute in California late last night. Qualcomm won a six-year patent licence deal and supply agreement with Apple as part of the settlement, as well as an undisclosed sum from the iPhone creator. Apple had previously been seeking $27bn [...]

  • What do we know about Disney’s streaming service?

    April 12, 2019

    Disney is set to take on the might of Netflix and Amazon with a new streaming service – Disney Plus –  which it announced last night at its California headquarters in Burbank. Here are six things we know about the new offering from the mouse-branded entertainment behemoth. 1) It launches in North America in November [...]

  • Netflix teams up with US streaming service Sirius XM to launch new comedy radio station

    April 11, 2019

    Netflix is teaming up with US broadcasting giant Sirius XM to launch a new a new radio channel airing clips from its stand-up comedy shows. Netflix Is A Joke Radio will feature segments from the streaming services’ stand-up library, comedy talk shows and original radio programming, and will be aired through Sirius XM, which offers [...]

  • Music rights firm One Media IP sees profits soar as it cashes in on streaming

    April 9, 2019

    Shares in music rights company One Media IP jumped as much as 15 per cent this morning after it reported a huge rise in profits for the full year. One Media posted a 16 per cent rise in revenue to £2.7m in the year to the end of October, while pre-tax profit soared 63 per [...]

  • Europe must lead the way with digital tax, says EU competition commissioner

    April 8, 2019

    Europe must agree on plans for a new digital tax and should be the trailblazer if there is no global consensus, the EU’s competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager has said. The EU last month scrapped initial plans to roll out a digital tax on tech giants after opposition from several member states. Read more: EU drops [...]

  • Smartphone sales to fall in 2019 as foldable phones fail to spark interest

    April 8, 2019

    Global smartphone sales are set to fall again this year as consumers shun upgrades and hold on to their devices for longer. Shipments of mobile phones are expected to slip 0.5 per cent to 1.8bn in 2019, according to data published by research firm Gartner. Read more: Samsung warns of 60 per cent drop in [...]

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