Transport for London approves new regulations to “modernise and improve the private hire industry” as it cracks down on the growth of Uber March 18, 2016 Transport for London has approved a new plan to modernise and improve London's private hire industry. It is the first significant amendment to private hire regulations since they were first introduced following the surge in the number of private hire vehicles in the capital after the meteoric rise of Uber. The private hire vehicles will [...]
Driverless cars have officially hit the UK’s roads for the first time October 11, 2016 Watch out Google and Uber – driverless cars are about to hit the roads of the UK and they've been created by our very own homegrown tech expertise. The pod-like vehicles will be tested on the roads of Milton Keynes for the first time today, in the latest breakthrough in the government's ambitious driverless car strategy. After 18 months [...]
Juventus unveil new club logo to embrace wider audience of “children, women and millennials” January 17, 2017 Juventus say their new logo "shouldn't be seen as a logo, but as a brand". (Source: Getty) Italian champions Juventus have unveiled a new minimalist club crest which they claim will help attract new followers amongst "children, women and millennials". Club president Andrea Agnelli described the logo, which has received a mixed reaction amongst fans on social media, as [...]
Uber ordered to pay €1.2m by French court January 27, 2016 Uber has been ordered to pay out €1.2m (£900,000) by a court in France. The Paris high court ruled that Uber must pay the National Taxi Union, in relation to a ruling on the way Uber picks up passengers in the city, according to documents seen by AFP. The ruling dates back to 2014 and is being appealed [...]
What does Brexit mean, anyway? Brexit, apparently… November 3, 2016 Brexit means Brexit. At least, that's what Theresa May wants you to think. Ever since the UK voted to leave the European Union in June, MPs have been begging the government to let them know what sort of Brexit deal they will fight for in the upcoming negotiations. "What does Brexit mean?" they cried. Now, [...]
Ride hailing app Uber has changed its logo and branding February 2, 2016 Controversial ride hailing app Uber has completely changed its logo and branding, after its chief executive said the firm's old look started to remind him of a hairstyle that hadn't been in fashion since the 1990s. Travis Kalanick, chief executive and co-founder of Uber, said that the re-design reflects how much Uber has changed since it started as a [...]
Picks of the day: The three stories to read today September 14, 2016 We’re officially halfway through the working week – to celebrate, we’ve put together the top three stories of the day in bite-sized form, just to make your life that bit easier. Time for a coffee break? Check out our three at three. Uber has finally gone driverless In case you’re totally over the fact that [...]
Challenger exchange group Bats flies index business into continental Europe with eight new launches December 13, 2016 Stock exchange group Bats Europe has today announced eight new benchmark indices across Europe, following the launch of its index business in London earlier this year. The eight indices, for the French, German, Swiss and Italian markets, will launch on 19 December and provide “real-time, high-quality and low-cost alternatives to those provided by the incumbent [...]
Three reasons why Amazon’s $50m deal with the NFL is the most significant moment yet for sport’s live streaming revolution April 6, 2017 We read news on our phones, binge-watch TV shows on our laptop and stream our music from the internet. Live sport on TV is yet to be disrupted in a similar manner, but Amazon’s $50m deal to live stream 10 Thursday night NFL games — a significant increase on the $10m Twitter paid for the [...]
It’s time Britain stopped dancing to the tech giants’ tune January 11, 2017 Few tears were shed last summer at the plight of Apple Corporation, whose sweetheart deal with the Irish government was ruled unlawful by the European Union to the tune of a £11bn fine. Predictably, Eurosceptic voices were raised on this side of the Irish Sea relishing the day when the UK will no longer be subject [...]