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  • Fintech kings talk starting from scratch, old clients and handing businesses a lifeline

    October 12, 2014

    In Holborn last week, a three year-old London-based company held a party to celebrate reaching £250m of business since its inception. If that doesn’t sound impressive, by the time the event was held, MarketInvoice was already nearing £270m. “We seriously underestimated repeat usage,” says co-founder and chief executive Anil Stocker. “Companies see how the platform [...]

  • Forget the Galaxy S5 and smartwatches, this is why Samsung is betting £10bn on the chips inside mobile devices

    October 6, 2014

    Samsung is making its biggest bet yet on the chip making side of its business with plans to spend £9.7bn on a new factory to increase production of semiconductors. The Korean giant is investing in the tech behind the tech, rather than its more well known mobile hardware business which makes the flagship Galaxy devices, [...]

  • London’s tech firms raise record $1bn of venture capital investment

    October 5, 2014

    London tech firms attracted a record $1bn (£626m) of venture capital investment in just the first nine months of 2014. The mammoth figure is more than 10 times what tech groups raised from venture capital firms (VCs) in the whole of 2010. Fundraising in London’s tech sector is currently up over 30 per cent on [...]

  • Samsung’s Apple-busting strategy: Pull its Galaxy Note 4 release date forward in China and South Korea

    September 24, 2014

    Samsung will launch its brand new Galaxy Note 4 "phablet" ahead of schedule in China and South Korea this week.   With Apple reporting record-breaking sales of its new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus, Samsung has responded by getting its new product out in the two vast Asian markets at the earliest possible date. [...]

  • London’s tech boom is more than just hype – and the City is at its heart

    September 18, 2014

    WHILE London Technology Week may not yet rival London Fashion Week for glamour, there is real substance to the capital’s tech boom. This is why, for the first time, TechCrunch is bringing its Silicon Valley conference to London this October. A number of things are driving this tech boom. London has long acted as a [...]

  • Protect your new iPhone 6 with one of these cases

    September 17, 2014

    Give the “best smart-phone ever” the protection it deserves with one of these stylish cases. Apple official case If you aren’t looking for extra battery power or planning on climbing any mountains, but want to protect your phone from daily wear and tear, you could do much worse than Apple’s official case. Stylish simplicity down [...]

  • Apple-teaser: Are Watch, Pay and iPhone 6 enough to reinvigorate Apple?

    September 11, 2014

    Apple Watch  What’s new? Everything. The Apple Watch is Apple’s first brand new product launch since the death of Steve Jobs. It’s also the company’s first entry into the much-hyped wearable tech sector. Three different versions – Apple Watch, Watch Sport and the 18c gold Apple Watch Edition – will be available, with six additional [...]

  • Cubicle to co-working space: London startups want to poach City workers

    September 5, 2014

    More than 30 of London’s tech startups are looking to hire City workers away from their corporate cubicles to the world of beanbags and co-working spaces. Startup hiring conference Uncubed is hosting its first event in London, playing matchmaker between talent in traditional corporate jobs and creative technology companies, and urging people to ditch their [...]

  • Why I left the City for a startup – and why you should too

    September 5, 2014

    If there’s a reason I left my finance career to build startups it’s probably this: vomit. It happened one night at 10 or 11pm on the 33rd floor of a gleaming investment bank. It wasn’t unusual that I was there so late – in fact, it was mostly the norm, and I’d been run haggard [...]

  • The Startup Manifesto: Why the digital economy has never been a bigger political issue

    September 3, 2014

    The UK’s digital startups are thriving – we have the fastest-growing digital economy in the G20 and have created 11 tech companies worth over $1bn in the last decade. British digital successes like Zoopla, Shazam and YPlan are now household names, and in London alone the tech sector is forecast to create 46,000 jobs and [...]

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