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  • Bereft of new ideas, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party is dead set on sticking its head in the sand

    October 3, 2018

    One of the most dispiriting aspects of the Labour Party conference, which ended last week, is how deeply conservative the political left has become. Its remedies for Britain’s problems look to the past and not the future. Far from embracing new technology, the left is hostile to it. This was not always the case. Labour [...]

  • Google partially u-turns on cryptocurrency ad ban

    September 26, 2018

      Tech giant Google has partially u-turned on a decision to ban cryptocurrency related advertising.  In an effort to protect consumers from the high risk of fraudulent marketing related to crypto-currencies, Google earlier this year said it would ban all advertising promoting cryptocurrencies and crypto firms.  But now it has rowed back on the ban, [...]

  • Newspaper industry calls for tech levy to make Facebook and Google fund UK journalism

    September 25, 2018

      The trade body representing most national and local newspaper publishers today called for a levy to be put on tech giants like Facebook and Google to fund UK journalism.  It also suggested Facebook should share some revenue with newspaper groups when their stories appear in user's newsfeeds.  In its response to the government review of the [...]

  • Ofcom: Social media giants require regulation

    September 18, 2018

    The boss of media regulator Ofcom will push for greater regulation of tech companies such as Facebook and Google in a speech later on today.  Better regulation could protect people on the internet, Ofcom says, as research published today by the broadcaster warns 20 per cent of Brits have been harmed by web content.  Sharon [...]

  • Tech stocks hit as Trump mulls fresh $200bn tariffs on China

    September 18, 2018

    The Trump administration late last night ratcheted up its trade war with China by imposing tariffs on $200bn (£152bn) more of the world’s second largest economy’s goods starting next week. The tariffs will start at 10 per cent, rising to 25 per cent on 1 January, allowing US companies some time to adjust their supply [...]

  • Every man’s office is his castle: Chris Morling tells us about the time his business unintentionally spread fake news

    September 17, 2018

      What kind of boss decides to buy a castle and use it as an office? Apparently, a boss like Money.co.uk founder Chris Morling. While some might presume that purchasing a castle is merely a grandiose way of making a statement, Morling is far from a show-off. In truth, the idea started out as a [...]

  • September 17, 2018

    To paraphrase Game of Thrones, the internet is dark and full of terrors. We’re all aware of issues on the web: the proliferation of hate speech, fake news, offensive content, easy access to pornography or violent images, even terrorist propaganda. For individuals wanting to safely navigate the online world, it’s easy to avoid the darker [...]

  • What iPhone 6S? The mobile phone alternatives that prove there’s more to life than Apple

    September 8, 2015

    SONY XPERIA Z3  Coming only six months after the Xperia Z2, this upgrade looks pretty similar from the outside, if slightly squatter and available in more colours. It’s waterproof and dust resistant, so if you’re an outdoorsy type or insist on keeping your phone in your back pocket when you go to the loo, you’re [...]

  • Fuelling online hypochondria, luxury Onhub Router and Project Sunroof: New projects Google’s been working on

    September 4, 2015

    Google's has been fuelling everyone’s hypochondria for years – but now its new health information feature, launched today, will send those with a tendency to panic about every little twinge into overdrive.  What’s the first thing you do when you think you’ve fallen ill? After reaching for Lemsip or painkillers, many go online, searching for [...]

  • US lawyers Hausfeld launch platform for claims against Google in Europe

    September 1, 2015

    US law firm Hausfeld & Co. and European consultancy group Avisa Partners today paved the way for EU companies to pursue damages claims against Google. Google Redress and Integrity Platform (GRIP) offers legal advice to parties who think they may have been impacted by Google's allegedly anti-competitive search listings, which are currently being investigated by the [...]

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