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  • Samsung bets on AI tools to win over stressed City workers

    Partner

    Samsung is pitching its new Galaxy S26 range as a productivity tool for professionals who increasingly rely on one device to manage work, travel and everyday admin. The company has unveiled the S26 series, with UK vice president of product and marketing Annika Bizon describing the launch as a major step forward on hardware and [...]

    Demo of NowNudge calendar view showcasing user interface design for enhanced productivity and scheduling efficiency
  • Virgin Media slapped with £24m Ofcom fine

    Regulation

    Ofcom has dished out its biggest fine of the year after accusing telecoms giant Virgin Media of failing to protect vulnerable customers. The media regulator has hit Virgin Media with a £23.8m fine over its treatment of customers during a planned transition from analogue to digital landlines. Virgin Media notified Ofcom over incidents connected with [...]

    Vintage rotary telephone on an office desk symbolizing communication history and business technology advancements.
  • Monzo to follow Revolut and Klarna with launch of mobile service

    Fintech

    Monzo has become the latest fintech darling to expand its lifestyle reach with the firm exploring the development of mobile phone services. The London-based firm is looking to offer a Monzo-branded service to its over 12 million in account holders. The service would follow rival Revolut issuing plans in April to enter the mobile market [...]

    UK fintech Monzo is ramping up its lifestyle reach.
  • School smartphone ban is legislative overreach at its most unnecessary

    October 21, 2024

    Schools already have the power to ban smartphones, adding pointless new laws to the statute book is bad for business and bad for democracy, says Eliot Wilson Parliament should never make law lightly. To legislate is to bring the coercive power of the state to bear in regulating conduct and behaviour as well as maintaining [...]

  • Pret founder and Itsu boss Julian Metcalfe banned from driving for using phone at the wheel

    September 3, 2024

    Julian Metcalfe, the founder of Pret a Manger and current boss of Itsu, has been banned from driving after being convicted of using a mobile phone behind the wheel. He claimed he was using the Waze navigation system for directions to visit his daughter, and that he didn’t know it was illegal to use a [...]

  • The Debate: Should we ban smartphones for children?

    May 7, 2024

    Most people agree that children are spending too much time on smartphones. But what should the government do about it - if anything?

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