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  • Formula E, going green, and that £4bn Tata Group battery factory

    August 4, 2023

    The Formula E season may be over but the technology never sleeps. And when technology can be transferred from a race track and into our homes – whether that be electric generation software or broadcasting structures – it can be revolutionary. When tech folk talk of what’s called “Race to Road” they refer to motorsporting [...]

  • Wanna feel old? Your old Blackberry is now the subject of a nostalgic movie

    August 4, 2023

    “Want to feel old…?” has become a tired meme – but seriously, want to feel old? Blackberry, the world’s first smartphone and once the biggest company in Canada, is now such a nostalgic legacy product that it’s the subject of a movie being released later this year. In a former life as a tech reporter [...]

  • Parity shares surge 13 per cent after gloomy update and job cuts mooted

    August 4, 2023

    Shares in data and technology recruitment company Parity rallied on Friday morning after it announced it was chopping revenue guidance for its upcoming trading update. Parity group’s shares spiked over 13 per cent on Friday morning even after it said it expects revenue in the first half of 2023 to decline 10 per cent from the [...]

  • Apple earnings top analysts’ forecasts but year-over-year sales drop again

    August 4, 2023

    Apple made a slightly higher profit last quarter even though sales dipped during the period – a time during which the iPhone maker became the first publicly held company in the US to be valued at 3 trillion dollars. The results released on Thursday covered April to June, the third consecutive quarter that Apple has posted a year-over-year [...]

  • Nintendo: Super Mario movie success helps drive 50 per cent sales surge

    August 3, 2023

    Nintendo has smashed forecasts for its first quarter results as the ever-popular virtual icons Mario and Zelda continue to attract gamers. The Japanese gaming company reported net sales of 461.34bn yen (£2.5bn) for the three months ended 30 June – a 50 per cent increase from the same period of 2022 and ahead of Refinitiv [...]

  • Sports medicine boosts Smith & Nephew results as chief financial officer steps down

    August 3, 2023

    Medical device manufacturer Smith & Nephew has reported revenue and profit increases due to higher demand for sports medicines as the chief financial officer steps down.  Strong performance in sports medicine, advanced wound management, and orthopaedics, which together make up 60 per cent of their business, has led to a 7.3 per cent rise in [...]

  • ‘Fanciful’ – EE’s legal claim against Virgin Mobile given brutal rebuff by High Court

    August 2, 2023

    The High Court has dismissed EE’s legal claim against Virgin Mobile, describing it as “fanciful” with “no real prospect of succeeding”. British telecoms company EE attempted to sue Virgin Mobile for a reported £24.6m over a contract dispute back in August 2022. In a decision ruling in favour of the applicant, the court proclaimed EE’s [...]

  • The X-Phile: What does the Twitter transformation say about Elon Musk?

    August 2, 2023

    Where to even begin? Over the last week Elon Musk changed the name of his $44bn toy from Twitter to, simply,  “X”. In doing so he unleashed yet another torrent of confusion and indignation, something the eccentric billionaire must surely be somehow feeding upon, vampire-like, such is the frequency with which he invites it. But [...]

  • Arm aims for £55bn IPO valuation as potential anchor investors line up

    August 2, 2023

    British chip innovator Arm has set its sights on a valuation target of $60bn (£47bn) to $70bn (£55bn) when it goes public, which could be as soon as this September. Arm is gearing up to float on New York’s Nasdaq in the first week of September with pricing for the IPO to arrive in the [...]

  • Grind One espresso pod machine review: Stylish and simple

    August 2, 2023

    As someone who spends an inordinate amount of time making espresso – and reading about making espresso and buying espresso-related paraphernalia – I long ago grew out of the Nespresso pod machine that used to sit on my desk. There’s something meditative about the process of making espresso: weighing out exactly 18 grams of beans, [...]

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