Listed luxury: Ermenegildo Zegna’s decision to go public comes at a crossroads for high-end fashion July 23, 2021 Luxury Italian brand Zegna has decided to go public via special purpose acquisition (SPAC), in an interesting blend of the old and the new. The move to go with a listing model that some still consider untested for the long term comes after a track record of over a century of excellence in high quality [...]
The City View: Emily Nicolle on London’s fintech scene July 27, 2020 Subscribe to The City View Podcast: Apple / Google / Spotify / RSS Today Andy Silvester is joined by City A.M.‘s very own Emily Nicolle, our Night and Tech Editor. Emily talks about exclusive new data on the state of Britain’s fintech finances, Apple’s ongoing battles with the European Commission and big tech’s recent troubles. Andy also looks at the government’s removal [...]
Don’t believe the hype, Apple is no better at privacy than any other tech company June 11, 2019 Apple, much loved by its users, is jumping on the privacy bandwagon. Announcing the launch of its service “sign in with Apple” last week, this single sign-on promises to protect your privacy. It all sounds great, until you take a closer look at what privacy actually means to Apple. This single sign-on service protects some [...]
The City View: Francis Maude on ‘defensive’ and ‘deeply flawed’ civil service October 22, 2020 In this episode Christian talks to Lord Maude, a veteran of Tory politics whose career spanned nearly 40 years from the government of Margaret Thatcher to David Cameron’s 2015 majority. Subscribe to The City View Podcast: Apple / Google / Spotify / RSS Maude, who was a signatory to the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, talks about the current Brexit negotiations and says [...]
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 [...]
Game of phones: Apple predicts iPhone rebound as Samsung tanks April 30, 2019 Apple beat Wall Street estimates on both revenue and profit last night, as the tech giant forecast a comeback in iPhone sales later this year. The move followed rival Samsung reporting its worst profit drop in two years, falling 63 per cent year-on-year to 6.2 trillion won (£4bn). Smartphone companies worldwide have been hurt by [...]
US Supreme Court rules against Apple in App Store antitrust dispute May 13, 2019 The US Supreme Court today gave the green light to a lawsuit on behalf of consumers, which accuses Apple of creating a monopoly on iPhone apps and forcing users to overpay with high commission fees. In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court upheld a decision to allow the class action to proceed. The customers argued Apple's [...]
Top 7: The best ski destinations in Europe for party vibes, beginners, and everything else March 6, 2024 Missing the mountains, want to get back on the piste before the ice melts or determined to finally learn to ski before the season ends? Top 7 rounds up the best late season snow breaks . . . .
Signal down: Messaging app stops working after surge in new users January 15, 2021 Messaging app Signal has stopped working in the wake of a huge surge in new users. The social media platform, which bills itself as a more privacy-focused alternative to the incumbent tech giants, suffered glitches this afternoon that prevented messages from sending. There was a spike in users reporting problems with connection and logging in [...]
Google’s Android 10 adopted faster than any earlier version July 10, 2020 Google’s latest update to its Android operating system was adopted faster than any other previously release, reaching 100m devices in five months. This was 28 per cent faster than Google’s last release Android Pie, it said this week. After 300 days, Android 10 had been downloaded on 400m devices — approximately 16 per cent of [...]