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  • Apple exec Angela Ahrendts bags $28m shares bonus

    October 7, 2018

    One of Apple's retail bosses Angela Ahrendts made a whopping $28m (£21.m) last week through bonus shares thanks to the tech giant's stock price going through the roof.  Ahrendts was given restricted stock units when she joined the company from Burberry in 2014, and has benefited hugely from Apple's share price nearly tripling since she was first hired.  When she [...]

  • UK cyber security agency backs Apple and Amazon’s denials of Chinese hardware hack

    October 5, 2018

    The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said it had no cause to doubt statements made by Apple and Amazon yesterday, denying a Bloomberg report that malicious computer chips were placed inside their equipment by foreign agents. Bloomberg cited 17 anonymous sources across US intelligence agencies and company insiders, who stipulated Chinese intelligence officials had infiltrated [...]

  • Apple and Amazon deny reports of Chinese hardware hack

    October 4, 2018

    US tech giants such as Apple and Amazon have denied reports of a Chinese hack on their hardware systems, after a Bloomberg investigation claimed malicious computer chips were placed inside equipment by foreign agents. Bloomberg cited 17 anonymous sources across US intelligence agencies and company insiders, who stipulated Chinese intelligence officials had infiltrated around 30 US [...]

  • Tesla shares bounce back after Elon Musk agrees to step down as chairman

    October 1, 2018

    Tesla shares have jumped over 16 per cent following a backlash last week over the company's $40m (£31m) fine from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Musk has been pursued by the SEC over a tweet he sent in August saying he has secured funding to take Tesla private at $420 per share. The SEC said [...]

  • We are veering towards a Brexit brain drain – it’s time for brands to shake things up

    September 26, 2018

      There is a lack of innovation among British businesses; this was a problem highlighted in our latest research. It’s also a problem which threatens the future of UK businesses outside of the EU bloc, potentially hindering our ability to attract and retain talent. Fast-growing economies such as China, Indonesia, India, the US, and Germany [...]

  • Qualcomm accuses Apple of stealing trade secrets to bolster its chip deal with Intel

    September 25, 2018

      US chipmaker Qualcomm has hit out at Apple with fresh accusations of the Cupertino tech firm stealing trade secrets and passing them on to rival chipmaker Intel. Qualcomm believes Apple is attempting to groom Intel for future chip deals for its flagship iPhone and iPad products. Qualcomm provided the chips for the iPhone up until [...]

  • Apple teams up with Salesforce to make business apps better for iPhone and iPad

    September 24, 2018

      Apple and Salesforce have entered into a strategic partnership which will see the two firms work together on building enterprise apps that utilise more of Apple's best mobile features, such as Siri. Salesforce will redesign its own app as part of the deal, to debut in early 2019, as well as provide new tools to [...]

  • Ireland finally collects Apple’s €13.1bn disputed tax bill

    September 18, 2018

    Ireland has fully collected the €13.1bn (£11.7bn) owed to it by Apple in unpaid taxes, plus €1.2bn in interest, its finance minister confirmed today. Apple paid the sum into an escrow fund awaiting the outcome of two appeals launched by the tech giant and the Irish government. Read more: Brexit Britain could be new sweetheart [...]

  • Tech stocks hit as Trump mulls fresh $200bn tariffs on China

    September 18, 2018

    The Trump administration late last night ratcheted up its trade war with China by imposing tariffs on $200bn (£152bn) more of the world’s second largest economy’s goods starting next week. The tariffs will start at 10 per cent, rising to 25 per cent on 1 January, allowing US companies some time to adjust their supply [...]

  • September 17, 2018

    To paraphrase Game of Thrones, the internet is dark and full of terrors. We’re all aware of issues on the web: the proliferation of hate speech, fake news, offensive content, easy access to pornography or violent images, even terrorist propaganda. For individuals wanting to safely navigate the online world, it’s easy to avoid the darker [...]

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