And a few more things we learned from Apple’s launch October 23, 2013 THE MAC PRO IS A BEAST Mac’s oddly-shaped new desktop computer (pictured right) is a powerhouse. If you’ve got cash to spend (the lowest-priced version will cost £2,499), it will make video editing, heavy Photoshop use or intensive design programs run like a breeze. The cylindrical casing is just an eighth of the volume of [...]
Lufthansa plans $10bn jet order August 22, 2013 Deutsche Lufthansa’s board of directors and supervisory board are expected to approve in mid-September an order for about 50 wide-body jets worth more than $10bn at list prices, according to two people familiar with the matter. The German airline previously said it expected to place such an order in the second half of 2013. Lufthansa [...]
Airbus gets first Japan jet order with £6bn deal October 7, 2013 AIRBUS announced its first jet order from Japan Airlines yesterday, breaking open the last big aviation market dominated by Boeing in a move that suggests the US company may pay for the 787 Dreamliner’s troubled debut. The landmark deal for 31 wide-body A350 jets with a combined $9.5bn (£5.92bn) value at list price follows an [...]
Stylish, bold and practical to boot December 9, 2013 Peugeot’s alternative to a regular hatchback is a car that can pull you out of an icy spot this winter THE CLASSIC Chelsea Tractor is pretty impractical for most Londoners; it’s expensive to run, the side streets can be narrow and you practically invite abuse from cyclists. This is probably why small crossovers have been [...]
Reliable? Certainly. Cool? Not quite November 25, 2013 Skoda has built a strong reputation on its solid, dependable cars. Now it’s aiming for something more stylish SKODA’S transformation under the stewardship of Volkswagen Group has been nothing short of remarkable. In 15 years it has evolved to become one of the best-selling car brands in Europe. It is also one of the most [...]
Analysts think Apple has gone rotten: Three banks downgrade to neutral September 11, 2013 A disappointing reveal from tech giant Apple last night has seen analysts downgrade their buy recommendations in the company's stock to neutral. No surprises last night despite promises from chief executive officer Tim Cook in May last year that security was being ramped up. Crucially, Apple's budget iPhone 5C turned out to not be that [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 2 August 2013 August 1, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES Google unveils iPhone challenger Google unveiled the Motorola Moto X smartphone yesterday, its latest attempt to leapfrog Apple’s iPhone – this time with a device packed full of sensors and processors that will allow the phone to anticipate its user’s intentions. The Moto X, which will cost $199 (£131.41), is the first smartphone [...]
Designers of the future October 9, 2013 Yesterday it was revealed that Jony Ive designed a Leica camera for a charity auction that’s expected to fetch up to $750,000. Increasingly, designers are the stars of the tech world. We pick six of the whizzes shaping the way we live Jony Ive The son of a silversmith, Jony Ive was born in London [...]
Hands on with Tesco’s £119 Hudl tablet September 23, 2013 (City A.M./Oliver Smith) Here's Tesco's new Hudl tablet, avaible from Monday in the four colours you see above. (black, blue, red and purple). Analysts had been predicting a £99 price tag, so it's a little steeper than we'd thought at £119. For those participating in Tesco's loyalty scheme – Clubcard Boost – some customers will [...]
Traditional university is on the cusp of a digital revolution – but it should survive August 26, 2013 VISIT any British university this autumn and you’ll see Britain’s fresh-faced youth being taught by academics in lecture halls, seminars, and (at the swanky end) tutorials. Although we live in an age when industry after industry has been transformed by the internet, almost all the teaching in our universities goes on face-to-face, in person. But [...]