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  • Meet the digital historians on a mission to preserve data for future generations

    October 5, 2018

    Three years ago, a team of archaeologists working in northern Guatamala unearthed several stone panels dating back to the year 600AD. The hieroglyphics they contained were legible enough to provide fresh insight into Mayan culture and king-making traditions. By contrast, it’s doubtful a photo of your dog stored on a USB stick will exist in [...]

  • Gtech eScent ebike review, price, specs and details: The battery-assisted mountain bike that takes the effort out of off-road climbs

    October 5, 2018

    Gtech, the British startup and renowned purveyor of cordless vacuum cleaners and garden trimmers, stormed into the ebike game a couple of years ago with a pair of no-frills cycles aimed at urban commuters. They were simple enough bikes: cheap, with fixed-gears, a zippy motor and a carbon belt rather than a chain. Suspension was [...]

  • Tandem Bank narrows losses as revenue run rate rises to £15m

    October 5, 2018

    Digital banking challenger Tandem has narrowed its losses over the last year, with a current annual revenue run rate of £15m, according to new figures seen exclusively by City A.M. Tandem Money, the parent company to the bank, reported total costs of £23.5m during 2017, up from £20.4m in 2016, according to its latest annual [...]

  • Peer-to-peer lender Zopa narrows losses despite revenue growth slowdown

    October 4, 2018

    Peer-to-peer lending platform Zopa narrowed its losses while investing heavily into its impending digital banking effort last year, as it chases the coattails of freshly-listed rival Funding Circle. In accounts published late last night, Zopa Group, the parent of its online lending and financial services businesses, reduced its losses to £4.2m for the financial year [...]

  • Should financial professionals learn data science?

    October 4, 2018  |  City Talk

    When many financial professionals are asked about the importance of learning programming languages, they usually respond with answers that imply such tools are only beneficial for IT or Development teams. They believe that learning such languages will provide little to no benefits to them because, after all, they have teams who can do that for [...]

  • US indicts seven Russian agents accused in doping scandal cyber attack

    October 4, 2018

    The FBI today said it has indicted seven Russian military intelligence (GRU) agents on allegations of conspiring to hack into computer equipment and steal information from a range of global sporting agencies, after Russia was condemned over a state-sponsored doping scheme. The charges, which include wire fraud and conspiracy to commit computer fraud and money laundering, [...]

  • When the banter stops: Viral publisher Unilad braced to enter administration

    October 4, 2018

    The company behind Unilad, an internet news site known for its viral content, is set to go into administration – putting hundreds of jobs at risk. A judge recommended the move after a court heard that the website’s parent, Bentley Harrington, had debts running up to £6m. Alex Partridge, Unilad’s co-founder, echoed the call. Patridge [...]

  • UK business emails could represent a major cyber security flaw

    October 4, 2018

    Business emails could represent a major security flaw for UK companies, after it was revealed millions of account details are openly available for purchase through criminal networks and on the dark web. The financial details of almost 5,000 UK companies were found to be exposed in third party breaches and sit within criminal forums, including [...]

  • Google Home Max review: The supersized version of Google’s smart speaker packs some real punch

    October 4, 2018

    The supersized version of Google’s smart speaker, Google Home Max was launched in the US, Canada and Australia this time last year. Now finally available in the UK, the Home Max joins the regular Google Home and the doughnut-sized Mini in the company’s growing selection of Google Assistant-powered speakers. Whereas the others are Assistant-focused devices [...]

  • Apple and Amazon deny reports of Chinese hardware hack

    October 4, 2018

    US tech giants such as Apple and Amazon have denied reports of a Chinese hack on their hardware systems, after a Bloomberg investigation claimed malicious computer chips were placed inside equipment by foreign agents. Bloomberg cited 17 anonymous sources across US intelligence agencies and company insiders, who stipulated Chinese intelligence officials had infiltrated around 30 US [...]

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