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By: Lynsey Barber

I'm City A.M.'s award-winning technology editor, covering everything from happenings at Apple and Google to the latest London startup. In particular fintech, blockchain, artifical intelligence, driverless cars, virtual reality and the sharing economy get me out of bed in the morning. I'm always trying to illustrate stories with pictures of dogs. Sometimes with some success. I was named technology journalist of the year at the UK Tech Awards.

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  • This UK cyber security startup just landed $65m

    July 6, 2016

    A UK-founded cyber security startup backed by Mike Lynch, who sold his previous business to HP for billions, has landed millions of pounds in new funding from investors. Cambridge and San Francisco-based Darktrace has closed a $65m (£50m) round of funding lead by Wall Street private equity giant KKR. TenEleven Ventures and SoftBank's SB ISAT fund are new investors [...]

  • Nine things that cost the same as the £10m Chilcot report

    July 6, 2016

    Seven years on and the inquiry into the Iraq war by Sir John Chilcot is finally published today. After that amount of time – longer than the war itself – there are doubts about the impact any conclusions will have, however, it will provide the most comprehensive analysis of the tumultuous period, drawing upon high level discussions [...]

  • Post-Brexit passporting questions hang over fintech too

    July 5, 2016

    The question of passporting hangs over fintech startups as well as banking in a post-Brexit world. Half of fintech firms in the UK stand to lose access to the European market handed to them by passporting. A snap survey of around 100 members of industry body Innovate Finance following the referendum result found half are authorised [...]

  • Could AI halt blindness? DeepMind and this London hospital are finding out

    July 5, 2016

    DeepMind, the pioneering British artificial intelligence company owned by Google, is researching how the technology may help save people's sight in a new partnership with leading London eye hospital Moorfields. The firm's machine learning technology, which has already demonstrated its ability to beat humans at the chess-like game Go, will be used to analyse two [...]

  • More people are searching for Irish family ties after Brexit

    July 5, 2016

    If you've considered trying to track down some long lost family from the Emerald Isle in the past week or so, you're certainly not the only one. In the wake of the Brexit vote, one website specialising in tracking down your roots has experienced a spike in searches for Irish heritage since 23 June. Membership of Ancestry.com [...]

  • Apple supplier Imagination Technologies swings to biggest ever loss

    July 5, 2016

    The shine has worn off Imagination Technologies after swinging to its biggest ever loss in a tough market just months after being courted by tech giant Apple. The figures The chip maker swung to an pre-tax loss of £61.5m for the year to the end of April, down from a £5.7m loss the previous year. Revenue slipped 23 per cent to £120m [...]

  • Crowdcube is eyeing a massive new round of investment via crowdfunding

    July 4, 2016

    Crowdcube is defying the Brexit jitters raising its own new round of funding via, where else, but its own round of crowdfunding. One of the early pioneers of the equity crowdfunding concept, the site has revealed ambitious new plans to raise more than £5m from investors. “In just five short years we have firmly established our position as [...]

  • Peter Thiel-backed “Airbnb for work space” eyes London

    July 4, 2016

    Move over co-working spaces, there's a new way of working in town. A US startup similar to Airbnb but for renting office space and meeting rooms in the short-term that's backed by Peter Thiel's Valar Ventures has expanded to London. Targeting startups which often want to keep costs low, as well as those looking for a more professional alternative [...]

  • Brace yourself… the biggest tech IPO of the year is coming – and it’s increased its pricing

    July 4, 2016

    The Japanese messaging app Line has priced its initial public offering higher than expected in what's expected to be the biggest tech IPO so far this year, due to high demand. The WhatsApp-like app has set its target price offering at between 2,900 (£21.30) yen and 3,300 yen, higher than its previous target of between 2,700 yen and 3,200 yen ahead of [...]

  • Tech overtakes finance among top global companies

    July 4, 2016

    Technology has stolen a march on finance, with the success of companies such as Alphabet and Microsoft helping the innovative sector surpass the traditional world of financial services among the world's top 100 companies over the past year. Technology firms in the list notched up a combined value of $3bn compared to financial firms' $2.7bn and the $2.6bn [...]

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