Goodbye 90s nostalgia: Microsoft pulls plugs on Internet Explorer after 27 years June 14, 2022 In another blow to millennial tech nostalgia, Microsoft announced it will be axing the Internet Explorer browser after 27 years. From tomorrow, users will be directed to Edge, the newer browser, with the Internet Explorer software being completely discontinued in the coming months. Microsoft said in a statement: “Not only is Microsoft Edge a faster, [...]
Meta boosts parental controls for Instagram and the metaverse for Brits June 14, 2022 Facebook parent company Meta has boosted its parental controls, bringing greater safety to its virtual reality offerings as well as social media.
Chief of BT’s Openreach blames Brexit for hindering superfast broadband rollout June 14, 2022 Chief exec of BT's Openreach has said the UK's ability to roll out superfast broadband has become increasingly difficult because of “tortuous” recruitment hurdles as a result of Brexit.
ITV snaps up Tiny World producer Plimsoll Productions for £103m June 14, 2022 ITV has snapped up a majority stake in indie producer of natural history programmes Plimsoll Productions as the company diversifies its content offerings.
Jurassic World game developer Frontier posts record £114m revenue as sales surge June 14, 2022 Shares are up over 20 per cent for video game giant Frontier Developments after the Jurassic World game maker posted record revenue of £114m this morning. Revenue was up 26 per cent from the previous year, which was buffered by the new Jurassic film momentum, as well as the forthcoming F1 Manager game. Sales for [...]
Clinton-backed initiative promises to fix VC funding gaps for underrepresented tech founders June 14, 2022 A new global initiative to increase funding for underrepresented founders backed by Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair has been announced this morning.
Tech giants concede to EU anti-disinformation code as bloc continues crack down June 13, 2022 Tech firms are gearing up to sign the European Union's fresh anti-disinformation code, having made concessions on the types of data they are willing to share with countries.
Wikipedia pushes back against Moscow content bans about Ukraine invasion June 13, 2022 The Wikipedia owner has filed an appeal against a Moscow court decision, which demanded that it remove information relating to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It comes after The Wikimedia Foundation was fined 5 million roubles (£71,000) for refusing to remove “disinformation” from Russian-language Wikipedia articles and delete banned information. “This decision implies that well-sourced, verified knowledge on [...]
Apple set to rake in over £6bn in music and gaming revenue by 2025 June 13, 2022 Apple's revenue from gaming and music offerings is expected to jump 36 per cent to $8.2bn (£6.7bn) by 2025, according to estimates from JP Morgan.
Learning from Joe Rogan: Spotify sets up advisory board to navigate future content controversies June 13, 2022 Spotify has set up a Safety Advisory Council to provide third-party advice on issues surrounding hate speech and disinformation as the streaming giant hopes to dodge a repeat of the infamous Joe Rogan row.