Hackers delay Vladimir Putin’s opening speech at Russia’s version of Davos June 19, 2022 Hackers on Friday halted the start of Vladimir Putin’s opening speech to the St Petersburg conference dubbed ‘Russia’s version of Davos,’ as part of ongoing cyberwar between Russia and Ukraine. The Russian president’s opener was held up for more than an hour, after pro-Ukrainian hacktivists overloaded the St Petersburg International Economic Forum’s (SPIEF’s) servers with [...]
Atos finance chief to exit firm in wake of IT consultancy’s plans to split June 19, 2022 Atos yesterday said its chief financial officer is set to leave his job, just days after the French IT consultancy’s chief executive, Rodolphe Belmer, said he is exiting the company, after it set out plans to split into two, separate, listed firms. The exit comes as shares in Atos have lost more than half their value [...]
Apple shop workers in Maryland join union in first for tech giant June 19, 2022 Apple employees in Maryland have become the latest in a tranche of workers in the US unionising, following the likes of Starbuck and Amazon. Workers at one Apple store voted to join a union over the weekend, the first retail staff working for the tech titan to unionise in the US. After a ballot of [...]
Alphabet exec warns skill shortages could stunt economy as UK vows to become ‘global tech superpower’ June 18, 2022 Alphabet chief financial officer Ruth Porat has warned ongoing digital skill shortages risk stunting economic growth.
Klarna looks to raise cash at slashed valuation of $15bn June 17, 2022 Buy-now pay-later giant Klarna is looking to raise fresh cash at a slashed valuation of $15bn, according to news reports.
UK space industry to benefit ‘very positively’ from Russian sanctions June 17, 2022 The UK’s space industry stands to benefit “very positively” from sanctions against Russia, which have pushed its rocket launching capabilities off the global stage, one space chief has told City A.M. Russia’s launches once rivalled SpaceX in both frequency and success. But a mixture of bans and boycotts after its invasion of Ukraine has seen a [...]
Activision Blizzard board denies claims execs turned blind eye to gender harassment June 16, 2022 Activision Blizzard board members have pushed back against claims that execs ignored or downplayed gender harassment at the firm.
Google’s copycat ‘YouTube Shorts’ nabs 1.5bn monthly users as it tries to keep up with TikTok June 16, 2022 YouTube's TikTok copycat video format is scoring big, with the Google-owned firm announcing that its YouTube Shorts is now being watched by over 1.5 billion logged-in users every month.
Big Tech agrees to a big EU fake news crack down June 16, 2022 Meta, Google, Microsoft and Twitter have agreed to have a stronger approach to disinformation as the EU pushes forward with a fresh code of practice.
Apple to face £768m lawsuit over claims iPhone update slowed down devices June 16, 2022 Apple is set to face a £768m class action lawsuit over claims it misled iPhone users into downloading updates that slowed old iPhones down. Campaigner and consumer champion Justin Gutmann has filed a claim to the competition appeals tribunal, seeking around £768m in damages for up to 25m British iPhone owners. The lawsuit comes after [...]