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  • Happy Birthday: The 10 most popular videos on Vine in the last 12 months including the stade de France during the Paris attacks, duck army and Lady Gaga and Leo DiCaprio at the Golden Globes

    January 22, 2016

    Social video network Vine marks its third birthday on Sunday and to celebrate it has looked back over the last 12 months to find the most looped videos of the past year.  The six-second videos range from the truly significant – the most popular features footage from the moment players and the crowd at Paris' Stade [...]

  • Blockchain payment revolution: How to ensure confidence in twenty-first century transactions

    January 22, 2016

    We are on the threshold of a revolution in financial services which promises extraordinary leaps in efficiency for all kinds of transactions. And arguably the biggest obstacle to our society reaping the full benefit of this findustrial revolution is the issue of trust in transactions. When stock exchanges developed centuries ago, a handshake between (predominantly) [...]

  • These countries contribute most to global innovation: UK third behind only Finland and Sweden thanks to positive policy

    January 21, 2016

    The UK has been identified as the third biggest contributor to global innovation in the world behind only Finland and Sweden according to a new study. The stronger a country's contribution to global innovation, the greater its own success in innovation domestically, research from think tank the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) found. The countries were ranked [...]

  • The firms benefiting from the cybercrime arms race: NCC, Sophos and Darktrace make UK a cybersecurity leader

    January 21, 2016

    Cybercrime fears are on the rise but it’s not bad news for everyone: the IT security sector is booming. With high-profile hacks against firms like JD Wetherspoons and TalkTalk exposing hundreds of thousands’ personal and financial data, and government and big business alike have been racing to tackle the growing threat, with the UK doubling [...]

  • The Uniwheel is the British-made alternative to last year’s cheap, exploding hoverboard toys

    January 21, 2016

    The last time I attempted to ride a hoverboard, the device turned on me. The supposedly self-balancing bastard hurled my innocent body to the ground and shattered my left elbow before zooming off, filling the air with triumphant bleeps and bloops as it made good its escape. If this was the first punch thrown in [...]

  • Buoyant in Bexley or sad in Sutton: These are London’s happiest and saddest boroughs, according to Twitter

    January 21, 2016

    If you live in Sutton and find it hard to drag yourself out of bed in the morning, it's not your fault, it turns out.  A new survey, which has ranked London's boroughs from happiest to saddest based on their tweets, has found Sutton is London's most miserable borough. Enfield comes a close second, with Lewisham [...]

  • News Corp says rumours of interest in buying Twitter are untrue as social network’s share price jumps on rumours of potential takeover

    January 20, 2016

    News Corp has denied that it is interested in buying or building a stake in Twitter, after rumours of potential takeover interest pushed the social network's shares up by almost six per cent earlier today. Rupert Murdoch's media giant was cited by CNBC as one potential bidder for the struggling tech firm, however a spokesperson for News Corp [...]

  • Citymapper raises $40m with funding from Index Ventures and Benchmark Capital

    January 20, 2016

    The London founded startup Citymapper has raised a new round of funding from venture capital investors worth $40m (£28m). Index Ventures and Benchmark Capital have funded the series B round along with Yuri Milner, Tom Stafford and Michael Lynton. The hugely popular app founded in 2010 uses data to give users real-time travel information. It [...]

  • Blockchain technology is useful – just not for everything

    January 20, 2016

    You may have heard of blockchains and Bitcoin as exciting new innovations but you’d be forgiven if you’re confused about what they are or their relationship to each other. Blockchains provide a way to store information so that many people can see it, keep a copy of it, and add to it. Once added, it [...]

  • Davos 2016: Why London fintech can transform the 21st century

    January 20, 2016

    In recent years, there has been cynicism about the objectives of the World Economic Forum annual meeting at Davos, with reports of parties, private jets and closed-door discussions. However, the core purpose of the forum should not be dismissed in an era of global upheaval, tensions and economic uncertainty for billions across the developed and [...]

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