Just Eat announces acquisition of software provider Practi April 16, 2019 Just Eat has acquired Practi, a software service that trades in tablet-based Point of Sale (PoS) and restaurant management systems. The food delivery marketplace has bought Practi for £6.7m, with further payments dependent on certain commercial milestones. Just Eat plans to roll out Practi's software to its restaurant partners, providing partners with PoS, payment handling, inventory management, [...]
Best noise-cancelling headphones 2019: Transform your cacophonous commute into soundless sailing with our pick of the top noise-busting headphones April 16, 2019 Sick of your podcast getting drowned out in Tube tunnels? So are we. If you're tired of turning the volume up to 11 just to hear your music over your surroundings, or just want a decent pair of cans to drown out the outside world, we've picked our favourite noise-cancelling headphones for you to choose between. [...]
US pressure to ban Huawei from 5G infrastructure ‘belittles’ national security April 16, 2019 The US government’s campaign to ban Huawei from 5G networks “belittles national security”, the firm’s cyber security boss has said. Huawei senior vice president John Suffolk accused the US of using national security as an excuse to stifle competition from China. Suffolk brushed off allegations that Huawei’s equipment could be used for spying, insisting the [...]
British data bosses fear mass retraining of key tech staff April 16, 2019 Eight in 10 chief information officers at major British companies have voiced concerns about the need to re-train staff as technology progresses. Seventy-eight per cent of data executives surveyed by Barclaycard worried about the need to continually provide tech staff with new skills, a report said today. Almost 70 per cent of bosses said they view [...]
Microsoft Outlook and Hotmail accounts accessed by hackers April 15, 2019 Microsoft has admitted that hackers had access to some of its Outlook, Hotmail and MSN email accounts for at least three months. The software company would not say how many accounts were compromised in the breach that lasted from 1 January to 28 March. Hackers stole login credentials for a Microsoft customer support agent and [...]
The new iPad Air review: Apple’s new tablet doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it’s a solid improvement April 15, 2019 Reviewing Apple’s new iPad Air is tricky. For most people, this is the iPad to buy, the one that will fulfil all your tablet needs, with plenty of room to spare. And with this much power under the hood, it will fulfill all your tablet needs for years to come. It is, objectively, a brilliant [...]
London’s tech sector can’t keep leaving our young people behind April 15, 2019 The UK’s tech sector is growing three times faster than the rest of the economy. Currently, London is broadly considered to be the world’s third largest startup ecosystem, with the mythical centre of the capital’s tech community being Old Street and Shoreditch, in east London. However, herein lies the problem – and it’s an embarrassing one. [...]
It’s time to write the next chapter in the City’s story of technological innovation April 15, 2019 When I travel across the globe, there is an issue I get asked about time and time again: what is it about London that makes it such a successful global financial hub? And what is it about the UK that makes us stand out from the crowd? A key part of the answer is innovation. [...]
Watchdog plans crackdown over children’s online safety April 15, 2019 Social media giants must limit their collection of personal data from children or face fines of up to £17m, the UK data watchdog has warned. The Information Commissioner’s Office will today open consultation on a code of practice which online platforms such as Facebook and Snap must meet in order to better protect children’s privacy. [...]
Nothing but the truth: Inside Facebook’s UK fact-checking war room April 15, 2019 The war against fake news on social media has been raging since 2016, though it wasn’t until January this year that Facebook decided to take its fight to the British shores. “If this is a war room, I don’t know who the generalissimo would be,” jokes Will Moy, director of the fact-checking charity Full Fact [...]