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  • Nasdaq near 5,000: Not a bubble – yet – CNBC Comment

    February 23, 2015

    YES WE’RE in a bubble.” “Heck no, we’re not in a bubble.” That was the conversation at a recent tech meet in Shoreditch, where entrepreneurs and investors debated whether the Nasdaq trading within striking distance of 5,000 means bubbly tech stocks are about to burst. The tech-heavy index has not traded above the 5,000 mark [...]

  • The staggering figures behind Apple’s €1.7bn investment in Europe

    February 23, 2015

    Shares in Apple rose 1.7 per cent today, after it announced plans to invest €1.7bn (£1.2bn) on two massive data centres in Europe. With a combined floor space of 332,000 sq m (that's just under two Wembley Stadiums, fact fans) the two data centres – one in Athenry, Ireland, and one in Viborg, Denmark – [...]

  • Google buys Softcard to take on Apple Pay

    February 23, 2015

    Google has signed a partnership with Softcard to buy some of its payment solutions software. In a deft move, the search giant has also struck a bargain with several of the US’s biggest mobile carriers, which will see Google Wallet app pre-installed on thousands of handsets.   Apple arrived at the near-field-communications party with Apple [...]

  • Is Apple about to change its rules with its new mobile operating system?

    February 22, 2015

    iPhone users could be about to get a developer’s view of Apple’s operating system. The tech giant is reportedly planning to open up its new iPhone software to all users, rather than just developers, as part of a plan to improve functionality and eliminate bugs before the final release. The beta launch may, however, be [...]

  • More Greek tragedies, plus another excuse to break the internet: What got us talking this week

    February 20, 2015

    Greece was still the word The cat-and-mouse game between Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis and his German counterpart, Wolfgang Schaeuble, had everyone guessing. The result? At the time of writing, the Eurogroup was still in negotiations. In the meantime, we've been trying to work out exactly what Varoufakis' leather jacket means, who Greece actually owes, [...]

  • Allan Leighton confirmed as Co-op chairman

    February 19, 2015

    ALLAN Leighton has no qualms about taking the toughest jobs in business. The self-style pluralist has experienced several, including Leeds United (where he organised a rescue takeover) and Asda (which he turned around after near-bankruptcy) to name a couple. The boardroom veteran added another to his list yesterday after the Co-operative Group confirmed the appointment [...]

  • Apple faces poaching suit

    February 19, 2015

    Electric car battery maker A123 Systems has launched legal action against Apple, alleging that it had poached its engineers to build a large-scale battery division. Analysts believe Apple is looking to design an electric car of its own. A123 is a pioneering industrial lithium-ion battery maker, backed by a $249m (£169m) US federal grant. It [...]

  • Monsoon Chief Executive John Browett quits

    February 18, 2015

    MONSOON chief executive John Browett has quit after less than two years in the job. The former Dixons Retail boss has had an eventful few years after leaving the electricals giant in 2012 to join Apple where he was abruptly forced out six months later. Sources said Browett – once a high-flyer at Tesco ­– [...]

  • Creaking mindsets: Why businesses are about to learn some hard lessons

    February 18, 2015

    Are we experiencing a revolution in the way that organisations operate? A recent essay in the Harvard Business Review has caused a stir by claiming that we are. The authors, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms, draw a distinction between institutions that are defined by “old power” and “new power.” The former rely on the exclusive [...]

  • The web on film: As Modern Family sets an episode on a laptop, what are the problems with filming the net?

    February 18, 2015

    You’re having dinner with an old friend. The conversation flows until his phone, which has been sitting on the table beside his plate, vibrates. He looks down, but continues to nod as if still engaged in the conversation. “Yeah,” he says, scrolling to the bottom of the message, eyes widening at some surprising detail.   [...]

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