Everything you need to know about the Apple Watch: Share price, spec, features, UK release date and what the analysts say March 9, 2015 Apple chief executive Tim Cook has revealed details of the highly anticipated Apple Watch, including the price and release date. The tech giant's first wearable device will go on sale on 24 April with a starting price of $349 (£299). There will also be an 18 carat gold version priced at between $10,000 and $17,000 with more limited [...]
Snapchat picks up Credit Suisse banker who led Alibaba’s float December 9, 2014 SNAPCHAT made its money-making intentions clear yesterday with the appointment of a major investment banker from Credit Suisse. Evan Spiegel, the 24-year-old founder of the hugely popular messaging app, has brought in heavy-hitter Imran Khan, formerly the head of investment at Credit Suisse who led the bank’s team on Alibaba’s $25bn (£15.9bn) float this year. [...]
Why banning Uber won’t save Belgium’s anachronistic taxi industry April 15, 2014 A Belgium court has ruled that one of the world's most innovative taxi services, Uber, is now illegal. Should the company have the temerity to continue its business it will be fined €10,000 (£8,200) for each violation. It has been a quick end to the company's time operating in Belgium, which only began in February. [...]
More Greek tragedies, plus another excuse to break the internet: What got us talking this week February 20, 2015 Greece was still the word The cat-and-mouse game between Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis and his German counterpart, Wolfgang Schaeuble, had everyone guessing. The result? At the time of writing, the Eurogroup was still in negotiations. In the meantime, we've been trying to work out exactly what Varoufakis' leather jacket means, who Greece actually owes, [...]
Nat Rothschild enters Lions’ den to win over cabbies with Maaxi taxi app September 29, 2014 Financier Nathaniel Rothschild is to go up against controversial travel app Uber, launching a new ride-share application called Maaxi, which will facilitate cheaper black cab rides by grouping customers travelling to the same destination. He has teamed up with Argentine technology heavyweight Gabriel Campos, the former CEO of gaming website Pokerstars, to bring the [...]
Apple and Pinterest partner to make app discovery easier February 12, 2015 The app store may have revolutionised the way we listen to music, read newspapers and order a cab, but there is one major problem with it which Apple hasn't addressed. Until now. Among the 1.4m apps, how do people find the app they’re looking for, and how do companies get their app into people’s hands? [...]
City A.M. award winners 2014 are… November 13, 2014 CITY A.M. AWARDS 2014 Congratulations to all the enterprising winners of our fifth annual awards. PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR Nigel Wilson Legal & General BUSINESS OF THE YEAR Aldi ACCOUNTANCY FIRM OF THE YEAR PwC ANALYST OF THE YEAR Ian Whittaker Liberum BANK OF THE YEAR Handelsbanken BUSINESS SERVICES FIRM OF THE YEAR Compass Group [...]
Taxi protest: Central London faces severe disruption today as black cabbies lash out against TfL policies September 24, 2014 Central London is set to suffer severe traffic disruption as thousands of cabbies prepare to protest around Trafalgar and Parliament Square. Taxi drivers will protest Transport for London's (TfL) taxi policies by driving through central London at a snail's pace at 2pm today. The London Taxi Drivers Association (LTDA) said: TFL’s inability to deal with [...]
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky: “We want to be regulated because to regulate us would be to recognise us” November 4, 2014 Six-year-old spare room rental app Airbnb has enjoyed an almost meteoric rise – along with Uber, it has become the tip of the spear of the so-called "sharing economy". The firm reached a $10bn (£6bn) valuation in April as part of a fundraising round where it received a $450m investment led by TPG Capital. Peter [...]
Apple’s $700bn smash, Black Friday misery: 10 things we learned this week November 28, 2014 1. In the future, cats will change colour when they go near radiation (maybe). Someone’s already written a nursery rhyme about it 2. Londoners take “painting the town red” rather more literally than you might think: by a vast majority, they prefer red wine to any other type, reckons Naked Wines 3. Aviva [...]