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  • Viasat and Inmarsat $7.3bn merger could choke competition in wifi market, says CMA

    October 6, 2022

    Viasat and Inmarsat’s $7.3bn (£6.4bn) merger faces further scrutiny from the UK’s competition watchdog over concerns it will choke competition in the aviation sector’s on-board wifi market. The Competition and Markets Authority said today that with both companies having a strong presence in the aviation market, the deal would remove a significant element of competition [...]

  • Samsung braces for biggest profit slump in years as consumer tech demand dries up

    October 6, 2022

    Samsung Electronics could be swallowing its biggest profit slump in nearly three years in the third quarter, as a global economic crunch weighs on demand for consumer tech. The Korean technology giant may have had its profit dwindle by 25 per cent to $8.3bn (£7.3bn) in the three months to September, according to analysis by [...]

  • Musk’s Twitter u-turn is the beginning rather than the end

    October 5, 2022

    When news broke that Elon Musk would be moving ahead with his original $44bn takeover of Twitter, it felt like the beginning of a saga rather than the end of it. While the Tesla chief told his 107m followers that the purchase would be an “accelerant” towards his vision of an “everything app”, Musk’s lawyers [...]

  • Quantum investments buoyed by government interest despite shaky markets

    October 5, 2022

    Investments in quantum startups have been buoyed by increasing government support worldwide, despite a worsening economic climate, the boss of the UK’s only listed quantum investor has said today. The London-listed fund, which floated at the end of 2021, has also seen a “significant” uptick in the quality and number of potential investee companies coming [...]

  • App Store revenue tumbled last month amid mobile gaming lull

    October 4, 2022

    Apple’s App Store revenue fell last month as gaming slowed on smartphones, according to a note from Morgan Stanley. Analyst Erik Woodring said revenue dropped around five per cent, impacting the US, Canada and Japan. Using data from Sensor Tower, a firm that tracks app downloads and sales, Woodring said the main driver for the [...]

  • Donelan’s data law reform lag raises eyebrows

    October 4, 2022

    Digital secretary Michelle Donelan has faced criticism over her decision to halt the data reform bill, with experts suggesting that changes will cause more harm than good when carving out the UK’s post-Brexit path. Speaking at the Tory party conference yesterday, Donelan said draft legislation first introduced in July would be paused so ministers could [...]

  • Chip designer Arm’s workforce nearly halves despite SoftBank promise

    October 4, 2022

    British semiconductor darling Arm has lost 40 per cent of the workforce built up through a pledge by its owner SoftBank. Japanese investment giant SoftBank promised the UK government that it would help support the chipmaker in becoming a wafer-powerhouse, when it first bought the company in 2016. At the time, SoftBank said it would [...]

  • Samsung to double production capacity of advanced chips by 2027

    October 4, 2022

    Samsung Electronics has announced that it will double the production capacity for advanced chips by 2027, as the world goes continues to wrestle with a tight supply. The Korean chipmaker is looking to capitalise on the strong demand for computer chips, which are used in most of today’s technology – from smartphones to cars. “There [...]

  • Allergy Therapeutics tumbles after halting UK manufacturing

    October 4, 2022

    Allergy Therapeutics’ share price has tumbled today after announcing it has halted its manufacturing in the UK following an internal review of its operating processes. Shares plunged more than 10.5 per cent to 17.00p per share by 11:40BST. The recent losses weigh on an ongoing trend into the red, with the stock having lost more [...]

  • Tech industry at risk of losing best and brightest

    October 4, 2022

    The tech sector’s working culture is continuing to prove divisive, with new data suggesting that more than half of European tech workers are considering a career change. More than a third of young tech workers (35 per cent) are unhappy in their role, with over half (54 per cent) considering a complete change of path, [...]

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