Google Nest Hub review: The touchscreen-equipped smart speaker is a dashboard for your connected home November 1, 2018 Like mice in the winter, smart screens have been finding their way into our homes lately, appearing seemingly overnight. But rather than dying inside the walls and leaving tiny poops underneath the fridge, these screens live out in the open, brazenly occupying our kitchen work surfaces and bedside tables. Amazon was one of the first [...]
Hamleys pulls slime toy as kids craze gets hit by EU safety warnings December 13, 2018 Hamleys has pulled a toy slime product off its shelves, after a wider test by consumer group Which found several products had failed safety tests for containing high levels of boron. Frootiputti slime, made by Goobands and sold by Hamleys, contained more than four times the EU limit for boron levels. The group said exposure to [...]
Greystar, PSP and Allianz buy Shoreditch student housing scheme for £160m March 11, 2019 Property giant Greystar has led a consortium of buyers that has snapped up a student accommodation project in Shoreditch from investment firm Apache Capital for £160m. Greystar, alongside partners Public Sector Pension (PSP) Investments and Allianz Real Estate, has exchanged contracts to acquire the Paul St. East development. Read more: Greystar and Henderson Park snap [...]
Former RBS executive John Hourican to return to UK as NewDay CEO March 2, 2019 Former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) executive, John Hourican is set to return to UK and join credit card company NewDay as chief executive. NewDay is a consumer finance firm that runs co-branded credit cards with retail giants like Debenhams, Amazon and Sir Philip Green's Arcadia Group. Read more: Revolut outage: Digital bank's customers unable to [...]
How will global disruption affect small cap stocks? September 9, 2019 Small capitalisation stocks, or small caps, can offer the potential for higher returns compared with investing in larger companies, although they are not without risks. As with all equities, investors may not get back the amount they originally invested. As well as the potential for higher returns, investors are also being drawn to the sector [...]
Of course AI can be biased – and it’s up to businesses to fix that January 31, 2019 When Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the recently elected US representative, suggested last week that algorithms could be racist, she received a lot of attention. Naysayers derided her for suggesting that inanimate objects can display prejudice, but a number of experts actually supported her. The central premise of the debate is this: machines cannot be biased, but the humans [...]
Tech firms lead the drop as US stock markets head for worst month in nine years October 27, 2018 The US stock market took another hit on Friday as the S&P 500 was "on the cusp of despair" after it fell by almost 2 per cent. The market was on the edge of correction territory after disappointing forecasts from leading technology groups triggered a wider sell-off as investors continued their retreat from risky assets. The [...]
Apple pulls into focus amid tech sink with fourth quarter results and new Mac and iPad event October 28, 2018 The world's most valuable listed company will be the centre of attention this week, as Apple gears up to launch several new additions to its Mac and iPad lines as well as publish its fourth quarter earnings. Apple is expected to report revenue in the middle of its predicted range at $61.6bn (£48bn) in its results [...]
Premier League plots streaming service for live football matches February 10, 2019 The Premier League is planning to launch its own streaming service for live football matches in a bid to bypass broadcasters and boost revenues. The Netflix-style streaming service was due to be tested in Singapore, but the Premier League backed out of the project. Instead, the league sold rights to the next three seasons to Singapore [...]
Donald Trump hits out at Amazon as he calls on US Post Office to hike prices December 29, 2017 Donald Trump has hit out at Amazon in a call on the “US Post Office” to raise prices. He seems to be referring to the US Postal Service, which he also claimed was becoming “dumber and poorer”. The US President made his remarks via Twitter, writing: “Why is the United States Post Office, which is [...]