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  • Computer chip supply could be recovering as inflation weighs on demand

    October 14, 2022

    There are signs of a potential recovery in the supply of computer chips, as a handful of the world’s largest semiconductor firms caution weaker demand. The supply of semiconductors, microchips used in most of today’s electronics, is “gradually improving” following several years of trickling quantities and rampant demand, British electronic components manufacturer DiscoverIE said yesterday. [...]

  • Netflix to launch new ad tier for £4.99 next month to win back subscribers

    October 13, 2022

    Netflix has confirmed that its new basic ad-supported offering will launch next month, setting more frugal Brits back £4.99 a month. The new option will be an addition to existing plans, but will mean users who want to save a bit of cash will have to watch an average of four to five minutes of [...]

  • UK risks exodus of science firms with hard-line immigration stance

    October 13, 2022

    Science and technology businesses are bailing out of the UK amid strict limitations on visas for oversees talent. One in six firms have plans to relocate abroad over the next three years, according to research by consultancy Ridge and Partners, with nearly a third of businesses polled being hit by the government’s visa limits. Liz [...]

  • Apple Watch Series 8 review: More of the same good stuff

    October 13, 2022

    Place the new Apple Watch Series 8 on your desk besides the Series 7 and even Tim Cook would have trouble telling them apart. It keeps the same smooth curves and ultra-slim bezels as the previous generation, which itself only incrementally updated a design that had remained the same since 2018. Unlike the iPhone, the [...]

  • Govt gives telecom giants extended deadline to boot Huawei out

    October 13, 2022

    The government has extended the deadline for telecom giants to boot Huawei from its 5G network after concerns that it could cause major disruption. The timeframe for the likes of BT’s Openreach and Vodafone to remove Huawei equipment and services in core networks was moved 11 months from January 2023 to December. Telecoms and broadband [...]

  • Alphawave inks £215m deal for Israeli processing chip developer

    October 13, 2022

    Connectivity infrastructure company Alphawave has inked a $240m (£215m) deal for an Israeli processing chip developer, which makes semiconductors powerful enough to help data centres run. The deal for Bainas Labs strengthens Alphawave’s silicon products in its digital signal processing division, the company said in a statement this morning, as it looks to double down [...]

  • Semiconductor supply ‘gradually improving’, says Britain’s DiscoverIE

    October 13, 2022

    The supply of semiconductors is “gradually improving” following several years of trickling quantities and rampant demand, British electronic components manufacturer DiscoverIE said today. Bosses within the semiconductor industry have described the chips market as cyclical, with ebbs and flows of over-and-under supply. The London-listed group, which relies heavily on semiconductors, said that despite supplies remaining [...]

  • Tiktok parent firm ByteDance boosts stock option buyback

    October 12, 2022

    In a quest to keep staff happy, TikTok’s parent firm ByteDance is reportedly initiating a second stock option buyback for staff at a higher price than the previous one. The Chinese company told staff via email that those eligible can apply to cash out their Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), ByteDance’s stock option programme. It offered [...]

  • BCB Group’s new DeFi Yield product offers investors attractive returns within a safe structure

    October 12, 2022

    London, 11th October 2022 – BCB Group – a leading provider of business accounts and trading services for the digital asset economy, announces the launch of its latest new investment strategy – DeFi Yield – and appoints Re7 Capital as the fund manager for this strategy. Earlier this year, BCB Group successfully launched BCB Yield, [...]

  • A Musk move: Twitter weighs up dropping permanent bans

    October 12, 2022

    Twitter is reportedly weighing up policy changes that could mean permanent bans on disruptive users are scrapped. The social media firm has been assessing content moderation tools for a while now, and sources told the Financial Times that this may entail axing its harshest penalty, which was famously applied to former US President Donald Trump. [...]

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