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  • Google appoints former Oracle executive Thomas Kurian as new chief of its cloud business

    November 17, 2018

    Google is set to appoint former Oracle executive Thomas Kurian as the new chief executive officer of Google Cloud.  Kurian will join the company on November 26 and take over Google's cloud business in January, when current CEO Diane Greene is due to depart.  Greene announced on Friday that she would be leaving the role after [...]

  • Apple loses $50bn in market valuation as fears grow of slowing iPhone sales

    November 12, 2018

    Apple's  shares fell five percent tonight after a major supplier cut its financial outlook, leading to fears demand for the iPhone has plateaued. The fall slashed $50bn (£38.9bn) from Apple’s market valuation with shares falling $20.30 to $194.17. The losses mean Apple’s market capitalisation has fallen $190bn since October, more than the entire market value [...]

  • EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager signals decision on Google Adsense investigation

    November 7, 2018

    European competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager has said regulators are close to releasing findings against Google, which could see the tech giant hit with another record-breaking fine. The investigation is the third of its kind into Google and its parent firm Alphabet by the antitrust watchdog in recent years, after the firm was fined €4.3bn (£3.8bn) earlier this year over market [...]

  • Hammond’s digital tax is an illogical game of whack-a-mole

    November 7, 2018

    The introduction of a new digital services tax was the most depressingly inevitable part of Philip Hammond’s Budget speech last week. Years of pressure from a pincer movement of corporate tax moralists and traditional retailers have paid off. Starting in April 2020, profitable digital businesses with £500m in global revenues would face a two per cent [...]

  • Crypto A.M. shines its spotlight on Coinweb

    November 6, 2018

    2018, an evolutionary year for blockchain technology, has seen the growth of next generation blockchain projects all trying to solve issues of mass adoption surrounding usability, scalability and security. Projects focussed on mass adoption and ease of use are high on the agenda of developers and investors alike. Coinweb, founded in 2017, is building for [...]

  • Google’s #MeToo moment: Staff stage mass-walkout over treatment of women

    November 1, 2018

    Google employees staged an unprecedented global walkout today after allegations of sexual harassment were reported by the New York Times last week. Google chief executive Sundar Pichai expressed support for the protest and said he was "deeply sorry" in an email to staff. "I understand the anger and disappointment that many of you feel. "I feel [...]

  • FAANGs come out to play in Halloween shares surge

    October 31, 2018

    Technology's biggest players, lumped together as the so-called FAANG stocks, have ended their October losing streak which had left investors spooked with just one day to go. Netflix's share price saw the biggest gains out of the FAANGs grouping, rising almost seven per cent this afternoon off the back of better-than-expected results for Facebook last night. The social [...]

  • Hammond’s digital services tax puts UK competitiveness at risk

    October 31, 2018

    The government has long been scratching its head for ways to address the current tax treatment of global tech platforms. Our tax code – all 10m words of it – has been struggling to keep up and adapt to a new economy that is being driven by technology, innovation, and digitalisation. On Monday, Philip Hammond [...]

  • Philip Hammond chooses to splash the cash in his Budget rather than pay down the deficit

    October 29, 2018

    Chancellor Philip Hammond declared “austerity is coming to an end” as he unveiled a raft of spending increases and tax cuts on Monday. Hammond used better-than-expected tax revenues of £12bn to pour extra cash into the NHS and bring forward by a year an increase in the 40p tax threshold to £50,000. The new level will [...]

  • Going it alone: Tech giants to be hit by UK digital services tax

    October 29, 2018

    Technology giants operating in the UK will be served with a narrowly-targeted digital services tax, chancellor Philip Hammond announced today. With consultations to occur before the tax goes live in April 2020, the chancellor said the move is to ensure "the UK continues to be the best place in the world to start and scale [...]

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