What's ahead for smartphone prices, AI and smart speakers?
By 2020, 20% of citizens in developed countries will use AI assistants to help them with an array of tasks.
Top reasons businesses suffer digital failure – and how to avoid them
In today's environment, a company's digital strategy needs to be at the heart of its overall corporate strategy.
Labour and John McDonnell are right to give workers a stake, says company law professor
Shadow chancellor unveiled striking proposals on employee ownership and employee representation on the board, at Labour Party conference.
How to grow your business: Are you asking these 4 vital questions?
How do you acquire, maximize and retain your customers.
Tesla earnings highlight rapid Model 3 production ramp-up
Losses mount yet again. But improving margins offer a preview of a better second half of 2018.
Angry Angels: How to resolve conflict with your investor
When the stakes are high, egos come to the fore and often accentuate behaviours that upset or irritate others.
Deutsche Bank battered by bad news and downgrade
Deutsche Bank's new chief executive Christian Sewing admitted the effects of bad "newsflow" had undermined staff morale.
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Why too many monolinguals will hurt British businesses post-Brexit
Britain's chronic language skills gap will damage its ability to trade.
Samsung's profit exceeds expectations thanks to memory chips
More than 70 percent of its latest quarterly operating income was generated by the semiconductor division.
Facebook advertisers shrug off its privacy scandal
Facebook is the second largest digital publisher in the world, behind Google. It reportedly raked in $39.94 billion in 2017 from advertising.
Blockchain for good: The human rights supply chain
Mac McGary, President of Alliances at Sweetbridge, looks at how blockchain can improve supplychain transparency and product traceability, thus reducing worker vulnerability and promoting human rights.
Managing the datasphere – the challenges and opportunities
Paul Malyon, Head of Data Strategy at Experian, says industry research shows challenges, but bigger opportunities.
What blockchain means for the future of YouTube
'Decentralization can also solve the current structure of the attention economy and fix the exploitative business models currently promulgated by social media companies.'
EU economies post best growth in 10 years as UK fumbles over Brexit
Data from the EU statistics office shows that the economy of the 28-member EU grew by 2.5% in 2017, its best performance since it grew 2.7% in 2007.
Blockchain tokens and ICOs: An open letter to the SEC
Web pioneer, author, and serial entrepreneur David Siegel challenges the SEC's stance on digital currencies and consideration of tokens as securities.
Could a cow unlock your iPhone X with Face ID?
Irish computer company wants farmers to use facial recognition software to help check on health of livestock.
BeeTocken hack: Nearly $1m worth of Ethereum was stolen by hackers in ICO phishing scam
BeeToken has confirmed the phishing attacks, warning users to be wary of emails and Telegram messages asking for funds.
What 2018 has in store for fintech
Paolo Sironi, IBM Industry Academy member and author of bestseller "FinTech Innovation" offers insight into this rapidly moving market and where it is set to go in the new year.
Uber investors sell at big discount, but still make billions
Uber was valued around $68.5bn during a 2016 capital investment, but it dropped to somewhere above $48bn in the SoftBank deal announced last week.
Amazon expansion lessons: an essential M&A shopping checklist
David Cotterell, QualiTest COO & CAO provides M&A shopping tips
Anti-dumping measures against cheap imports could help European steelmakers
Growth in demand, rising profits and regulatory support bodes well for the industry, according to a new report.
'There is no evidence' of fraud, Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya's defence counsel tells UK Court
The 61-year-old businessman, who is also the co-owner of F1 team Force India, has been staying near London since March 2016.
Revealed: Seven ways your business can spend smart this Christmas
Here are some useful tips to ensure your business remains cash flow fit into 2018.
Black Friday fails to give expected lift to UK retailers
The BRC said retail sales rose 0.6% compared to a year earlier in November, following a 1% decline in October.
Thomas Cook to shut 50 stores and put 400 jobs in jeopardy amid shift towards online sales
Travel operator says the 400 affected employees will be redeployed across its UK network once closures begin in March 2018.
UK businesses leak water equivalent to a shocking '257 Olympic pools' every year
New audit by utility company points to 'hidden environmental menace' of water leakage.
Brexit, North Korea and US hurricanes dampen corporate marketing budgets
Three years of growth have come to a stuttering halt as events in 2017 dented the confidence of marketing bosses.
European investment banks' quarterly profits jump 64% as happier times return
Spike driven by dip in restructuring and legal costs but operating leverage remains an issue.
Bank of England expects inflation to peak at 3.2% amid 'considerable' Brexit risks
UK central bank expects economic growth to fall from 1.7% this year to 1.6% in 2018 before picking up again.
Growing demand and rising prices will keep Europe's steel sector outlook 'stable'
Structural overcapacity and rising imports from countries not subject to EU anti-dumping tariffs, like South Korea, Turkey and India, remain constraining factors.