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  • Uber: TfL’s new English test rules could cut the number of private hire drivers in London by 33,000

    February 28, 2017

    The number of private hire drivers in London could be cut by 33,000 if new rules requiring all them to complete a written English test are introduced, Uber has claimed  Figures suggest as many as 28 per cent of minicab drivers could lose their licence by 2020 – while another 37,000 new applicants to be [...]

  • These are the UK’s 17 fastest growing cities for tech jobs (spoiler – London’s missed the top spot)

    February 28, 2017

    Looking for a job in tech? It might not be worth sticking around the capital – a new report has suggested the place to be could be Bournemouth. TheCityUK's Enabling Growth Across the UK report, which looks at how finance hubs outside London can flourish, shows London is no longer the UK's fastest-growing tech hub. In [...]

  • Google Home is about to launch in the UK

    February 28, 2017

    Hey Google! Google Home, the smart home speaker launched by the tech giant last year, is about to become available in the UK. The voice controlled assistant powered by artificial intelligence and which is a rival to the Amazon Echo is scheduled to be available for UK buyers in the second quarter of the year, it's been [...]

  • Droning on: How drones are transforming marketing

    February 28, 2017

    From publicity stunts to epic and cost-effective aerial photography, marketers are getting increasingly creative with how they use drone technology.   Prior to the rise in camera-equipped drones in recent years aerial photography was restricted to those who could afford helicopter support. All that has changed.   As City A.M. reported last year, the drone [...]

  • What we want from the government’s long-awaited digital strategy

    February 28, 2017

    The tech industry on both sides of the Atlantic has been united in opposition to restrictive immigration policies, with advocates, entrepreneurs and investors making it clear that access to talent is crucial to building a healthy technology ecosystem. But a global tech sector also requires access to home-grown talent, and a system of training and [...]

  • Carmakers must embrace Big Tech to survive the coming revolution

    February 28, 2017

    Merger plans for Europe’s car manufacturers have dominated headlines in recent weeks, not least because of the threat they pose to UK and wider European car jobs. Combine this with Brexit jitters and concerns about overcapacity, and you might view our industry with a “glass half empty” attitude. And this is even before you contemplate [...]

  • Tech entrepreneurs may be over confident about their chances of success

    February 27, 2017

    Tech entrepreneurs are more positive about their prospects for growth compared to the rest of the market, according to a poll of owner-managers and entrepreneurs by Smith & Williamson, the accountancy, investment management and tax group. Three quarters (74 per cent) of tech entrepreneurs and business leaders forecast growth in 2017. In the wider entrepreneurial [...]

  • Blockchain for banks is a “long way off” says influential central banker

    February 27, 2017

    Blockchain fintech has a “long way to go” to satisfy financial regulators, according to an influential board member of the European Central Bank (ECB). Benoit Coeure said the underlying distributed ledger technology could pose new risks to the financial system, including legal and operational obstacles. Coeure said: “Distributed technology could become a game-changer for payment, [...]

  • Legendary investor Warren Buffett beefs up Apple stake buying 120m shares in 2017

    February 27, 2017

    The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, confirmed today that his conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway has snapped up 120m shares in Apple this year.  Buffett told CNBC that Berkshire's Apple stake was now worth about $17bn and amounted to 133m shares. “Apple strikes me as having quite a sticky product and an enormously useful product to people that use it, not [...]

  • Most successful tech entrepreneurs have set up their businesses by the time they’re 30

    February 27, 2017

    Are you a 30-something itching to set up a tech firm? Strike age and lack of experience off of your list of excuses because Europe's top entrepreneurs set up their companies by the age of 30. Despite often lacking financial expertise, the average age tech titans establish their company by is 29.7 years, according to research by [...]

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