WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 8, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES PROPOSAL FOR GRADUATE HIGH-FLIERS TO PAY EDUCATION PREMIUM Government officials are considering a plan to make graduates who become big earners pay a premium for their education as the coalition seeks ways to find extra money for universities. The novel policy proposal reflects a desire by Conservative coalition members to appease Liberal Democrat [...]
Memo to Apple: make an electric car November 14, 2010 WHAT a tragedy Apple doesn’t make cars. We would all be better off if it did. With the price of oil spiraling again, the world needs a real alternative to traditional, petrol-powered cars – not a slightly fake, subsidised, feel-good half-solution that appeases Western consciences, but a proper, competitive, efficient and high-performance electric car that [...]
Memo to Apple: make an electric car November 14, 2010 WHAT a tragedy Apple doesn’t make cars. We would all be better off if it did. With the price of oil spiraling again, the world needs a real alternative to traditional, petrol-powered cars – not a slightly fake, subsidised, feel-good half-solution that appeases Western consciences, but a proper, competitive, efficient and high-performance electric car that [...]
Arm shares rise to eight-year high as new chip is unveiled September 9, 2010 BRITISH chip designer Arm Holdings unveiled a new processor that could help it extend its dominance in mobile phones into new markets, sending its shares to a new eight-year high yesterday. Arm, led by chief executive Warren East, is making inroads into bigger rival Intel’s territory with design wins including Apple’s iPad tablet computer. Texas [...]
AIA float sees 17 per cent share surge October 29, 2010 AIA Group surged 17 per cent in its Hong Kong debut as investors, chasing exposure to Asia’s fast-growing life insurance business, piled into the record offering in the world’s hottest IPO market. The stronger-than-expected listing is a relief for bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc after a two-year effort to sell its Asian unit, including [...]
AIA float sees investors pile in October 29, 2010 AIA Group surged 17 per cent in its Hong Kong debut as investors, chasing exposure to Asia’s fast-growing life insurance business, piled into the record offering in the world’s hottest IPO market. The stronger-than-expected listing is a relief for bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc after a two-year effort to sell its Asian unit, including [...]
Apple rides high but iPad falters October 18, 2010 Apple last night smashed expectations to post record fourth quarter profits and revenues, boosted by blockbuster sales of its new iPhone 4. However, its landmark iPad tablet device lagged behind analyst forecasts as supply issues continued to dog the world’s biggest technology firm. Apple shifted 4.2m iPads in the quarter, falling well short of analyst [...]
Apple rides high but iPad falters October 18, 2010 Apple last night smashed expectations to post record fourth quarter profits and revenues, boosted by blockbuster sales of its new iPhone 4. However, its landmark iPad tablet device lagged behind analyst forecasts as supply issues continued to dog the world’s biggest technology firm. Apple shifted 4.2m iPads in the quarter, falling well short of analyst [...]
EU criticises WTO ruling on tech tariffs August 17, 2010 A ROW has erupted between the EU and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over technology tariffs. The EU has slammed a World Trade Organisation report that orders it to end duties on electronic products. Brussels is now mulling an appeal against the ruling. The EU’s executive commission claims the WTO panel report fails to lay [...]
Battle for the next stage of TV heats up August 26, 2010 DESPITE the ubiquity of the internet, television viewing habits on both sides of the Atlantic remain doggedly traditional. However, the battle for control of the next generation of TV viewers is hotting up. Manufacturers, such as Samsung are already rolling out internet-ready TVs as they prepare for a monumental shift in viewing habits. BBC’s hugely [...]