WANdisco sees senior resignations on heels of £92m financial scandal
WANdisco confirmed in March that falsified data overstated revenue by £92 million. The firm says the irregularities point to one senior sales employee.
Concerns surrounding ChatGPT and the dangers it may pose to businesses worsens
Hayes Connor's Richard Forrest has addressed the confidentiality risks of ChatGPT to businesses, expressing how the chatbot should be safely utilised by staff.
Prince Harry mocked in 'Spare' parody coming in April
"All I had ever wanted was privacy. In order to get it, it seemed that an exceptionally detailed 500,000-word book was in order," reads the synopsis.
iPhone 15 to finally get USB-C but there's a huge catch
Apple will likely bring a USB-C port to its upcoming iPhone 15 series, but this change could pose a revenue problem for the company.
If 70–80 per cent of the rich are self-made – what about the mass of 'ordinary' millionaires?
The National Study of Millionaires found out that 74 per cent of millennials believe that millionaires inherited their money and more than half (52 per cent) of baby boomers think the same.
Investment analysis expert reveals surprising similarities between young and old investors
Emma Wall of Hargreaves Lansdown reveals younger investors are more interested in tech investments while the older generation are more likely to invest in pharma companies.
Amazon to lay off 9,000 more workers in second round of job cuts
Tech giant Amazon has decided to cut another 9,000 jobs across its businesses in the latest round of layoffs, according to CEO Andy Jassy.
Top EU judge expects a wave of litigation from tech giants against new tech law
Tech giants will likely challenge a new European Union law aimed at reining in their power with the first cases in a potential wave of litigation expected by year-end, one of the EU's top judges said on Friday.
Amazon slams $265 mln tax order as it seeks to get EU appeal thrown out
An EU decision ordering Amazon to pay about 250 million euros ($265 million) in back taxes to Luxembourg relies on "atmospherics" and is without merit, the company said on Thursday, as it sought to convince Europe's top court to throw out an appeal by EU regulators.
Etsy, other e-commerce companies feel squeeze of SVB collapse
Etsy on Monday resumed payments to merchants with Silicon Valley Bank accounts.
Smoothies in, alcopops out as UK updates inflation index for 2023
Frozen berries used to blend home-made smoothies are in, while alcopops at the pub are out, according to Britain's annual update of the goods and services used to calculate consumer price inflation (CPI) data.
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Britain's early retired resist calls to work, despite higher living costs
In their fifties and deciding there was more to life than work, Liz and Ian Woodbridge quit stressful jobs during the pandemic - part of a cohort of British early retirees now resisting a government call to return, despite rising living costs.
Best Buy, Walmart, other major US retailers tout health services
Major U.S. retailers including Best Buy, Walmart and Amazon are increasing their offerings of healthcare and health-related products as inflation-wary Americans shift more of their budgets to services and away from goods.
Deforestation in the tropics linked to reduction in rainfall, according to climate change study
"There need to be renewed efforts to stop forests being lost and to regenerate lost and degraded areas," says Professor Dominick Spracklen.
Harry Potter-themed 50p coins featuring Dumbledore and portraits of two British monarchs gain popularity
This one-of-a-kind coin set is in high demand among collectors and Harry Potter fans across the world.
Dolphin nearly bites off woman's foot, bystanders save her life
Claire Bye would not have been alive today had she not been flown to the UK after a dolphin nearly bit her foot off earlier in January.
Interest rate hikes and consumer doubts threaten to destabilise current operations on Wall Street
A new report into the current market landscape by Hargreaves Lansdown's Susannah Streeter suggests a potentially bleak future ahead on Wall Street.
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Can the UK become the next Silicon Valley and take over the tech industry?
The global CEO of Infosys Consulting, Andrew Duncan, has commented on the possibility that the UK could transform its tech industry into the new Silicon Valley.
EU eyes Big Tech as it seeks feedback on who should pay network costs
The European Commission on Thursday launched a consultation on the future of Europe's telecoms sector, starting a process that could lead to requiring Alphabet's Google, Apple, Meta Platform and Netflix to pay some network costs.
UK shoppers are choosing bricks over clicks right now, but here's why it isn't the end for online retail
The most recent retail sales figures from the Office for National Statistics show a plateauing of online retail sales over the past 12 months.
Buffalo workers launch drive to become 1st Tesla union
The initiative comes as workers and unions target large companies including Apple and Amazon for labor organizing drives, encountering mixed results thus far.
Layoffs strip away tech worker visas along with jobs
According to Eshoo and Lofgren, foreign-born workers make up nearly a quarter of the US science and tech workforce.
Disney lays off 7,000 as streaming subscribers decline
Disney is also going to look at the volume of content it makes and the pricing of its streaming services.
Video conferencing star Zoom cuts staff by 15 percent
Zoom Video Communications chief executive Eric Yuan is also taking a 98 percent cut in salary this year.
Can the art of cinema co-exist with the demanding industry of today?
Do artistic expression and pursuit of profit in the film industry directly cancel each other out, or can they co-exist?
How e-commerce is changing the face of traditional commerce in the UK
Electronic commerce is gradually replacing physical stores in the British economy. However, brick-to-mortar stores are still strong pillars of UK business.
UK mega-lab generates weather to test homes of future
Rain, wind, sunshine and snow can be recreated in temperatures ranging from 40 degrees Celsius to -20C, operated from a control centre.
Tech earnings hit pause button on market rally
Big Tech led U.S. markets on a sharp rebound to kick off 2023. The message from their earnings on Thursday: not so fast.