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By Adrian JustinsLast week saw the annual unveiling of new gadgets and innovations at CES, the world’s largest technology fest,...
Read moreDisrupting a highly regulated and conservative industry was never going to be easy. Insurtech companies have attracted much less investment than...
Read moreTwo years after the death of Steve Jobs, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison claimed it was inevitable Apple would struggle under...
Read moreThis week, the New York Times paid more than half a billion dollars for a sports news start-up founded only...
Read moreRoblox, the $50bn online gaming company with a devoted pre-teen following, said it was rebuilding its platform in China after...
Read moreJust when bitcoin and crypto and NFTs were finally being taken seriously with imminent mAsS aDopTiOn an inevitability as we...
Read moreThe departing Andreessen Horowitz partner Katie Haun aims to raise at least $900m for a pair of cryptocurrency investment funds,...
Read moreIn 2013, Carl Icahn took on the biggest company in the world. The activist built a 1 per cent stake...
Read moreSamsung Electronics estimated its fourth-quarter operating profit jumped 52.5 per cent on strong demand for server memory chips and increasing...
Read moreToshiba’s second-largest investor is calling for a showdown. Singapore-based hedge fund 3D wants an extraordinary meeting where shareholders would vote...
Read moreWhen European football was having conniptions last year over plans for a breakaway Super League, a key theme in the...
Read moreVinFast will stop producing vehicles with internal combustion engines and go fully electric by the end of the year, as...
Read moreNorth Korea says it has conducted its second test of a “hypersonic” missile, as Pyongyang shuns South Korea’s efforts to...
Read moreIn the late 2010s, micromobility was the sort of buzzword that could drive a start-up stampede and billions of dollars...
Read moreToshiba’s plan to break itself into three companies faces early derailment after one of its largest investors demanded an extraordinary...
Read moreThe pace of change in the UK jobs market has slowed to its lowest level in decades and, even the...
Read morePlaytech, the gambling technology group, has delayed a decision on a £2.7bn takeover bid from Aristocrat, fuelling hopes of a...
Read moreHello, this is Kenji from Hong Kong. We kick off the new year with a fascinating future tech project that...
Read moreSony late last year announced it had joined forces with Manchester City to develop a digital recreation of the team’s...
Read moreIn some respects, Elizabeth Holmes resembled a typical Silicon Valley entrepreneur: she hyped up a secretive product, gave Ted talks...
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