Bloomberg terminals to pull more data in from Twitter September 16, 2015 City traders and other Bloomberg terminal addicts can look forward to to getting more Twitter data to help make smarter decisions. We already know that when markets get moving, Twitter follows suit – but it goes the other way too, with tweets moving markets. Bloomberg and Twitter are now expanding their partnership, according to reports [...]
Apple iOS 9 release: Here’s how to download the latest update to the iPhone and iPad operating system – and why it isn’t working for some September 16, 2015 It’s update time for iPhone users: iOS 9 is here. Apple released the latest version of the operating system running on iPhones and iPads at 6pm UK time – and you should get a friendly phone reminder from Apple when it's ready to download. As always, servers are overheating as every single iPhone user worldwide [...]
Samsung really is working on a foldable smartphone – first photos of “Project Valley” leaked September 16, 2015 Samsung is working on a top-secret foldable smartphone, given the codename “Project Valley”. Photos reportedly showing the Korean tech giant’s prototype of the phone have ended up on Chinese social media site Weibo, alongside suggestions that the model could go on the market early next year. If the sound of a “foldable” phone puts you [...]
Apple Watch software update watchOS 2 delayed due to bug – iOS 9 release not affected September 16, 2015 Apple has postponed the release of new Apple Watch software watchOS 2, expected to be made available today, because of a bug. The software update would have been released to Apple Watch owners today. How long it will now be delayed is unclear, a company spokesperson said to the Financial Times: We have discovered a [...]
News Corp buys London adtech company Unruly Media for up to £114m September 16, 2015 News Corp has bought the video advertising technology company Unruly Media for up to £114m to improve its digital video offering for advertisers. Unruly, one of the most successful startups to emerge from London's Silicon Roundabout, will operate as a separate unit in News Corp's business, under newly returned UK chief Rebekah Brooks. “We have always [...]
General Election 2015 campaign costs explained: Where do smaller political parties spend their money? September 16, 2015 While campaign spending for a number of parties including the Conservatives and Labour reaches the 10s of millions of pounds in the build-up to the General Election, a number of parties spend significantly less. Data released by the Electoral Commission, the independent party funding watchdog, today gave details to campaign expenditure of all political parties [...]
EU migrant crisis: Syrian refugees in new scheme “to arrive in UK soon”, says home secretary Theresa May September 16, 2015 The first of the Syrian refugees the UK has pledged to accept will arrive in Britain in the “coming days”, home secretary Theresa May has said. This comes after Prime Minister David Cameron announced the UK would take 20,000 Syrian refugees in the next five years. Read more: Germany reinstates border controls and exits Schengen [...]
Cheesegrater wins City of London building of year award September 16, 2015 The Leadenhall Building, also known as “the Cheesegrater” has won the first ever City of London building of the year award. The commercial skyscraper, which was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners, was chosen as the winner by a jury at the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects (WCCA). Read more: Walkie Talkie awarded [...]
Prime Minister’s Questions is a British institution that deserves defending September 16, 2015 Nothing makes the House of Commons more interesting than the mastery of political debate manifested so finely in Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs). Without it, parliamentary politics would increasingly lose its appeal and uniqueness. In the era of soundbites and spin, PMQs allows our leaders to challenge each other face-to-face, unaided and under the watchful eye [...]
The entrepreneur space race: Amazon’s Jeff Bezos takes on Elon Musk, Richard Branson, Larry Page and Eric Schmidt in the fight for space exploration September 16, 2015 A new kind of space race has taken off, and this time it involves entrepreneurs eager to dominate commercial spaceflight. Yesterday, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, a key player in the field, announced his latest endeavour – his startup Blue Origin is investing more than $200m (£129m) in building rocket manufacturing facilities in Florida and [...]