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  • Monitise is keeping hold of its content business after all

    May 31, 2016

    Monitise has cancelled a potential sale of its content business which includes the MyVoucherCodes website, sending shares diving as much as nine per cent in early trading on Tuesday morning. The firm first revealed talks were taking place in early March for the sale of Markco Media, sending shares soaring more than 40 per cent. It today said those [...]

  • Internet of Whatever? Consumers don’t care about connected smart homes

    May 31, 2016

    Forget the Internet of Things (IoT), it's more like the Internet of Whatever among consumers right now. Despite the hype growing around smart homes – from fridges that can tell you what items you've run out of, to controlling your lights from a smartphone – the majority of people don't have much interest in the new [...]

  • Londoners can now get UberPool in more locations

    May 31, 2016

    Uber is expanding its ride-sharing service UberPool in the capital outside of central London to cover zones one and two. The billion dollar startup which has had run ins with regulators and black cab drivers since it first launched in London in 2012 introduced UberPool late last year. The service offers cheaper fares to passengers than the standard [...]

  • Meet Zenbo, Asus’s Wall.E style home robot

    May 30, 2016

    A Wall.E style robot that can help around the home has been launched by Taiwan electronics firm Asus. “For decades, humans have dreamed of owning such a companion: one that is smart, dear to our hearts, and always at our disposal. Our ambition is to enable robotic computing for every household," said Asus chairman Jonney [...]

  • ARM eyes virtual reality with new chips

    May 30, 2016

    British chipmaker ARM is eyeing up the burgeoning market for virtual reality with the launch of new chips that will support more high end graphics and greater processing power of the devices which use smartphones. The Mali-G71 boasts graphics performance better than some of those found in today's mid-range laptops, while the Cortex-A73 will boost  the power of smartphones, including 30 [...]

  • Trials and tribulations: As Three announces a controversial ad-blocking experiment on some customers’ devices, is the technology gaining acceptance?

    May 29, 2016

    In June, mobile carrier Three is to conduct an ad-blocking trial on the devices of some of its UK customers. Of course, it's only a trial. Three will invite 500,000 customers to partake for 24 hours. But Three's project could set a precedent which could threaten the revenue streams of online publishers and broadcasters which [...]

  • Facebook and Microsoft dive underwater to create gigantic cable across the Atlantic

    May 26, 2016

    In a bid to fulfil the insatiable demand for high-speed cloud and online services, tech titans Microsoft and Facebook are together building a 6,600 kilometer underwater cable across the Atlantic Ocean. Dubbed "MAREA", Spanish for “tide”, the cable will carry 60 terabits of data per second. The cable's speed is expected to be 16 million times faster than the bandwidth of the average home internet connection. Construction of [...]

  • No IPO for Snapchat yet with new funding instead

    May 26, 2016

    Messaging app of the moment Snapchat is now worth even more than everyone thought after it disclosed more than a billion dollars of new investment. The five-year old startup which has previously revealed plans for an eventual IPO, is staying private for now, having raised $1.8bn (£1.2bn) in a series F round of funding official documents filed with SEC revealed [...]

  • Santander’s using blockchain right now

    May 26, 2016

    Santander is the latest bank to experiment with blockchain technology, applying it to international payments with the promise of making the process quicker. It claims to be the first bank in the UK to use blockchain in this way, trialling it in an iPhone app used by staff that reduces the time it takes to transfer cash by [...]

  • Old Street credit-checking startup expands into Germany with Deutsche Bank partnership

    May 26, 2016

    An Old Street fintech startup is moving into Germany in partnership with Deutsche Bank. Ormsby Street’s credit-checking tool, CreditHQ, is used by more than 27,000 small businesses in the UK, the startup said. The tool, which allows small business to check the financial health and credit status of customers or partners, launched in Italy last year. [...]

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