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  • Groupon share price rises as Groupon lands multi-million dollar investment from Atairos

    April 4, 2016

    Who said daily deals were dead? Quite a few people, actually, but Groupon is proving that's not quite the case with a new multi-million dollar investment. Investment firm Atairos has ploughed $250m into the daily deals site. "Our partnership with Atairos will help accelerate our transformation while better positioning us to execute on our strategy and mission [...]

  • Police have warned people not to use these Santander cash machines

    April 4, 2016

    The public has been warned not to use Santander cash machines in Lancashire after ATMs were targeted by criminals, according to police. Security at Santander ATMs in Lancs has been compromised. Advice is not to use them. If you have lost money please contact the bank and 101. — Lancashire Police (@LancsPolice) April 3, 2016 Lancashire [...]

  • London black taxis vs Uber: This is cabbies’ big plan to save the industry – and they want the new Mayor of London on board

    April 4, 2016

    London's black cab drivers want to offer superfast WiFi to passengers travelling across the capital and have taxi ranks outside every Night Tube stop as part of new efforts to keep the taxi industry competitive. Under increasing pressure from upstart Uber, a new group has been formed bringing together cab drivers, the company manufacturing black cabs – the London Taxi [...]

  • Here’s how we’re spending with contactless since the limit went up to £30

    April 4, 2016

    Millions of pounds have been spent by people simply swiping a card or mobile device after an increase to the limit on how much people can spend using contactless pay. There have been 36m cashless transactions worth nearly £900m since the limit went up from £20 to £30 in September last year. Transactions between £20 and £30 have grown at a rate of [...]

  • Why the greatest potential of virtual reality lies in business – and why not acting now could mean getting left behind

    April 4, 2016

    We're only a quarter of the way through the year, and it’s already clear that the rise of virtual reality (VR) is one of the most talked about trends of 2016. Research from Deloitte shows that, while the technology may still be in the early stages of its commercialisation and development, it has reached a pivotal [...]

  • EU referendum: Here’s where the defence, aerospace, security and space industries stand on Brexit

    April 3, 2016

    We already know that the majority of Britain's newest businesses and the entrepreneurs who have founded startups want to remain a part of the EU, but now the more well-established tech industries are following suit.  The UK's defence, aerospace, security and space industries, which employ more than a quarter of a million people between them believe overwhelmingly that we should remain [...]

  • 40 years of Apple: This video makes you realise quite how much Apple has accomplished since it was founded

    April 1, 2016

    It's Apple's 40th birthday today – and to mark the occasion, the company was flying the Jolly Roger above its headquarters in California this morning. That's based on founder Steve Jobs' observation, in 1983, that "it's better be a pirate than join the navy" – after which the team designing the Macintosh flew the pirate [...]

  • Amazon and Microsoft in talks to park in self-driving car space with cloud computing

    April 1, 2016

    Amazon and Microsoft are in discussions to provide cloud computing to a digital mapping business owned by a group making self-driving cars. BMW, Audi and Daimler acquired Here Maps from Nokia for €2.8bn (£1.97bn) last year. Read more: Audi, BMW and Daimler deal accelerates driverless car plans Reuters has reported that the technology companies are in talks [...]

  • Booking.com co-founder among investors as workforce management startup Planday raises $14m and plans US expansion

    March 31, 2016

    Planday, a workforce management startup for shift-based businesses, has raised $14m (£9.7m) in its second funding round. The round was led by Idinvest and also included angel investor Arthur Kosten, a co-founder of Booking.com. Read more: London legal tech startup raises £1.7m in funding round Planday received $3.75m in its first funding round, in 2014, and received [...]

  • Elon Musk to unveil new Tesla: Here’s everything you need to know about the Model 3

    March 31, 2016

    Tesla may be among the coolest marques around at the moment, but with a Model S priced at just shy of £50,000, for the majority of petrol (er, lithium?) heads, the brand has been pretty out of reach thus far. But that's all about to change, with the launch of the Model 3, set to take place [...]

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