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  • Spotify reports Apple to EU commission over rules which ‘disadvantage’ app developers

    March 13, 2019

    Spotify fired a broadside at Apple today as it reported its rival to the EU competition authorities over the way that the tech giant's App Store works. Chief executive Daniel Ek blasted what he called an "Apple tax" which forces his company to pay a 30 per cent commission for sales made via Apple's payment system. [...]

  • ‘Tim Apple’: Donald Trump makes latest name gaffe with Apple boss Tim Cook

    March 7, 2019

    US President Donald Trump has referred to Apple chief executive Tim Cook as ‘Tim Apple’ in his latest name-related gaffe. Trump met with the Silicon Valley boss during a White House meeting of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board, which was set up to help the country manage the shift to automation and artificial intelligence. [...]

  • Strong and stable: London extends lead as Europe’s top hub for unicorn startups

    March 1, 2019

    London has cemented its status as the home of more young billion-dollar tech companies than any other European city, taking home the crown for ten consecutive years. Read more: Female fintech leaders highlighted as sector battles gender imbalance The number of so-called unicorn startups – private businesses valued at $1bn (£752.6m) and founded after 2000 [...]

  • Who wants a smartphone? Here’s how to sell the Nokia 3310 in 2019

    February 25, 2019

    "Hello? Yeah I’m on my mobile. Yeah I’m in the library. Nah I can’t talk right now. I’m in a library for Christ’s sake.” If you’re old enough to remember Trigger Happy TV, my apologies in advance for the earworming melody of the Nokia tune bouncing around your skull for the rest of the day. [...]

  • Apple and Goldman Sachs set to launch joint credit card in bid to win over iPhone users

    February 21, 2019

    Apple is reportedly teaming up with Goldman Sachs to launch a joint credit card to help customers manage their finances through their iPhone. The joint venture will allow iPhone users to link the card with the Apple Wallet app, allowing them to better track spending and earn rewards, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources familiar [...]

  • Huawei takes ground from Apple and Samsung in smartphone war

    February 21, 2019

    Tech giants Apple and Samsung are losing their grip on the smartphone market to cheaper rivals such as China’s Huawei, as the sector looks increasingly trapped in a slowdown. Research by consultancy firm Gartner found global smartphone sales stalled in the final quarter of last year year, growing just 0.1 per cent from the end [...]

  • Qualcomm launches new 5G smartphone chip ahead of network rollout

    February 19, 2019

    Tech giant Qualcomm today unveiled its second generation of chips that allow smartphones to connect to 5G in a bid to fasttrack the rollout of the new network. The US chipmaker said the so-called modem chip is designed to support the global 5G rollout and can also work on 4G networks, allowing greater flexibility for [...]

  • Apple to resume selling older iPhone models in Germany after Qualcomm dispute

    February 14, 2019

    Apple is to resume sales of its older iPhone models in Germany, but only with chips from Qualcomm as part of a long-running patent dispute. The tech giant had to pull some iPhone models out of the country last year in order to comply with a lawsuit won by Qualcomm, which argued Apple had infringed [...]

  • Against the tide of shareholder activism

    February 12, 2019

    You cannot blame boardrooms today for being preoccupied, with everything from Brexit contingency planning to the prospect of a Corbyn government. Yet there is another, more pressing need for every UK listed business to be preparing for: activist investors. Shareholder activism, whereby an investor leverages their stake to put pressure on the management of a [...]

  • Apple fixes FaceTime eavesdropping bug

    February 8, 2019

    Tech giant Apple has said that a bug which allowed for eavesdropping on the firm’s FaceTime software has been fixed. The privacy bug, which allowed iPhone and Mac owners to eavesdrop in on recipients if they did not answer their call, was discovered by US teenager Grant Thompson. Apple said it would compensate the Thompson family [...]

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