ITV announces 120 job cuts as part of £25m savings push after Brexit vote October 24, 2016 ITV is cutting 120 jobs, with the broadcaster blaming “political and economic uncertainty”. The company’s chief executive, Adam Crozier, announced he would be seeking £25m of cuts when reporting its half-year results. Read more: ITV inks new deal to screen Britain's Got Talent and X Factor until 2019 ITV said the cost savings were part [...]
Samsung shares slide as electronics giant halts Galaxy Note 7 sales on exploding battery concerns October 11, 2016 Shares in Samsung were down 6.7 per cent this morning after the South Korean electronics giant halted sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone and urged customers to switch off their devices. The company has asked all global carriers to stop selling the Note 7 devices and halt exchanges of the original device for replacements, while it works [...]
There is now a beer brewed by artificial intelligence… and it takes feedback via Facebook’s Messenger app July 22, 2016 Forget craft beer, this is what the real future of lager looks like… and it looks surprisingly open to constructive criticism. A London-based brewing startup, IntelligentX, has created a premium beer brewed by artificial intelligence (AI) using a "complex machine learning algorithms" to make four versions of its beer. But that's not the only innovation. [...]
Tesla delivered a record amount of cars in the third quarter October 2, 2016 Prolific entrepreneur Elon Musk's Tesla Motors said today that the number of vehicles it delivered hit a record 24,500 in the third quarter. They had risen 70 per cent quarter-on-quarter in what the firm said was a "slightly conservative [figure], as we only count a car as delivered if it is transferred to the customer and all [...]
Feeling the burden of social care and the NHS? Crowdfunding can save us February 16, 2017 Earlier this month, a crowfunding platform launched solely to raise money to create adult-only games. This week, teachers from schools in Portland, Oregon turned to crowdfunding to help close gaps in funding for classroom equipment. And last week, we ran an interview on this page with Julia Salasky, the founder and chief executive of CrowdJustice. Her [...]
The IMF is wrong to be so gloomy: The British economy is strengthening not weakening post-Brexit October 5, 2016 I have two problems with the latest analysis of UK economic prospects in the IMF World Economic Outlook released this week. First, it is slightly dated and doesn’t take on board some important recent releases. The IMF is behind the curve. Second, the UK forecasts for next year appear to be based more on assumption [...]
WhatsApp end-to-end encryption “completely unacceptable” warns home secretary Amber Rudd March 26, 2017 Home secretary Amber Rudd has called end-to-end encryption on messaging services such as WhatsApp and iMessage “completely unacceptable” in the wake of the terrorist attack on Parliament. “There should be no place for terrorists to hide,” she said, speaking on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, responding to reports that the attacker Khalid Masood used the [...]
The House of Lords is investigating the pros and cons of driverless cars October 28, 2016 Anyone feeling edgy about the progress of driverless cars and their imminent arrival on UK roads can rest easy (sort of). Next week the House of Lords will get cracking on its inquiry into autonomous vehicles and their future on UK roads. The science and technology committee will meet on Tuesday 1 November and hear evidence [...]
Stephen Hawking thinks Brexit is too complex even for him November 1, 2016 Stephen Hawking, perhaps the world's greatest living scientist, has said he wouldn't fancy trying to tackle the UK's exit from the European Union. Speaking last night at the Pride of Britain Awards the 74-year-old professor told Prime Minister Theresa May that Brexit may be too "complex" a situation even for him. The Brief History of Time [...]
BMW 530D XDrive SE review: When a car is this good to drive, why let it drive itself? December 12, 2016 B MW flew me out to Portugal to drive the new 5 Series and made such a song and dance about its Autonomous Drive technology, you’d think it had reinvented the self-steering wheel. Frankly, I hated it. Yes, the 5 Series will drive itself for 30 seconds at a time on straight roads, and will [...]