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  • Six astonishing predictions about the internet in 2019

    May 28, 2015

    Just eight years ago, there was no iPhone, while a mere decade ago, half of all Britain's internet connections were made via the dulcet tones of dial-up – things change fast. In just a few years' time who knows how the internet will change? Well, there are some quite astonishing predictions that have been made [...]

  • Fifa 16 to feature women’s teams for the first time

    May 28, 2015

    Women's teams will feature on the forthcoming Fifa '16 video games – marking the first time women's football has featured in EA Sports' popular franchise. Players will be able to take control of 12 international women's teams, including England, Germany and the USA – all of whom are due to feature at next month's World [...]

  • Avago share price soars as $37bn Broadcom takeover is confirmed

    May 28, 2015

    Avago Technologies has sealed a $37bn acquisition of fellow semiconductor company Broadcom to create an industry giant with estimated annual revenues of $15bn. Singapore-based Avago is paying $17bn in cash and $20bn worth of its own shares (making it the largest ever merger of chipmakers) to fund the deal for the US firm which builds [...]

  • Humans will be at the mercy of US killer robots in a matter of years, scientist warns

    May 28, 2015

    There's no escape – robots capable of killing people without human intervention are on their way, and we will be utterly defenceless against them.  This is the warning issued by Stuart Russell, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) professor at the University of California, Berkley. He says the US military is currently developing robots called Lethal Autonomous [...]

  • Yahoo to face privacy lawsuit on behalf of millions of internet users

    May 28, 2015

    Yahoo will face a US class action lawsuit alleging wiretapping violations of emails sent to its users from non-Yahoo mail accounts. The lawsuit brought by a group acting on behalf of millions of internet users was given the go-ahead by a Californian judge, who granted the group class action status. Over 1m members who used [...]

  • British Business Bank puts £17.5m in Passions Partners’ fund

    May 27, 2015

    British Business Bank has put £17.5m into Passion Partners’ £45m second fund.   The investment is the 18th that the bank has made via its Enterprise Capital Funds programme.   Passion Capital’s Eileen Burbidge told City PM last night that she is very positive about the financial technology scene in London that Passion invests in. [...]

  • Banking brain drain: Why finance risks losing its best talent to the FinTech sector

    May 27, 2015

    Britain's FinTech sector is a particularly bright spot in the UK’s recovering economy. Investment in London FinTech grew by 136 per cent last year, with the capital receiving 42 per cent of all European FinTech investment in 2014. But one less-discussed aspect of this is the potential impact on talent within the wider financial services [...]

  • The best bluetooth headphones: Listen to music unencumbered by pesky cables

    May 27, 2015

    JAYBIRD BLUEBUDS X These are our pick of the bunch, a perfect combination of great, bassy sound, comfortable fit and lightweight design. They’re water-sealed, so you can wear them while you work out and not have to worry about sweating in them and the adjustable honeycomb ear grip ensures they won’t fall out while you’re [...]

  • Apple iPhones being automatically turned off and iMessage crashing after receiving mysterious text

    May 27, 2015

    A random combination of words and characters are automatically shutting down iPhone users' devices.    This is the combo: effective.  Power لُلُصّبُلُلصّبُررً ॣ ॣh ॣ ॣ 冗    If a message containing these words and characters is sent via iMessage or SMS it will crash the iPhone, and causes iMessages to crash after being opened.  [...]

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX can now launch military and spy satellites for the US

    May 27, 2015

    Private company SpaceX has received certified approval from the US to send military and spy satellites into space. The decision comes after two years of reviews by the US Air Force, and founder Elon Musk described it as an “important step” in bringing competition to National Security Space launch.   “We thank the Air Force [...]

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