Podcast: CIO of PwC Canada on how the Big Four firm adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic July 14, 2021 Craig Brice CA, Chief Information Officer at PwC Canada, joins Indy from Toronto to discuss how the Big Four firm adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lasting effects the pandemic will have on technology and his predictions for key trends in emerging tech. Listen now on Spotify, Apple podcast, Soundcloud or the ICAS website. Craig started his career as a [...]
Aramco Team Series New York: Who is playing at Trump Ferry Point? October 5, 2022 Aramco Team Series events are rarely short of star quality but the field for next week’s visit to New York is one of the most decorated yet. World No3 Nelly Korda will be aiming for her second successive win in the $5m series, after coasting to victory in the individual competition at Sotogrande in August. [...]
Moving markets today: What’s shaping the FTSE 100 this morning January 26, 2024 Asian markets trade mixed, Tesla shares plummeted by 12%, and Intel dropped 10.90%. Investors are eyeing today's release of US PCE data and anticipating 'FAAMG' earnings next week.
Regulators are playing catch up with digital finance, EU watchdogs warn February 7, 2022 European Union banking watchdogs have warned today that regulation is playing catch up with digital finance as social media platforms and ‘Big tech’ firms increasingly move into the space.
The Spy Who LinkedIn Me: Government launches new app to help public dodge spies May 17, 2022 The government has launched a new spy detecting app, which will help members of the public dodge espionage and stay safe online.
Moving markets: Five things shaping the FTSE 100 today January 9, 2024 Asian markets surge amid weaker dollar, gold and oil prices climb, bitcoin surges, United Airlines uncovers loose bolts on multiple 737 max, eyes on U.S. inflation and JPMorgan chase/Citigroup earnings this week
Apple rekindles relationship with Imagination Technologies with new deal January 2, 2020 Apple has struck a new licensing deal with a British chipmaker it had previously cut ties with three years ago. Apple previously used chips that were made by Imagination Technologies, before breaking off the partnership in 2017. Read more: Apple supplier Imagination Technologies swings to biggest ever loss Today, Imagination said it had “formed a [...]
Land of milk and honey? Why New York may not be a panacea for UK firms September 6, 2023 When second-hand car platform Cazoo announced a shift onto the public markets in 2021, it looked from most angles to be a true-blue British success story. Just three years after its foundation, this Amazon of old cars would debut on the stock market and pocket its founder Alex Chesterman the multi-million dollar payday most entrepreneurs dream of. [...]
Chinese energy restrictions hit iPhone suppliers October 6, 2021 Manufacturers have warned that further disruption to China’s energy supply could hamper the production of tech products, including iPhones. In the final week of September many factories in the key manufacturing hub of Jiangsu were forced to cut or stop output altogether after the province was called out by the government for exceeding its carbon [...]
Letters: Donald Trump’s truth or dare February 24, 2022 [Re: Trump’s new social media platform tops Apple app store, Feb 21] Donald Trump’s “Truth Social” app has launched and has trajected itself to the top of the app store through the power of curiosity. This momentary blip of interest will likely be followed by challenges. The app is a thinly-veiled replica of Twitter rather [...]