Posted inCorporate trends E2E encryption: Should big tech be able to read people's messages? Who will win in the years-long stalemate between governments and big tech around super-secure messaging? Source link July 5, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends WH Smith won’t open any more UK High Street stores Instead it will focus on travel retail and opening up in the US and Europe, its boss tells the BBC. Source link June 30, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Heathrow security staff call off strikes Security staff at Heathrow will no longer strike after accepting an improved pay offer. Source link June 25, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Rent takes up biggest share of pay for 10 years Tenants are spending 28% of their earnings on rent, the biggest proportion for a decade, new figures show. Source link June 19, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Is the US trying to kill crypto? The digital asset industry, already in turmoil, now faces a full-fledged battle with regulators. Source link June 14, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Reddit blackout: Subreddits to go private on Monday More than 1,000 subreddits will be inaccessible for 48 hours to protest changes. Source link June 9, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Oil production to drop after Opec+ nations meet The move by the oil-rich nations comes as prices fall amid accusations Opec has sided with Russia. Source link June 4, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Nvidia briefly worth $1 trillion thanks to AI boom Investors excited about the possibilities for artificial intelligence have sent the US chipmaker's value soaring. Source link May 30, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Firstsource: Job loss fears in Belfast and Londonderry An MLA says jobs are at risk in Belfast and Londonderry after meeting Firstsource managers. Source link May 25, 2023Posted inCorporate trends
Posted inCorporate trends Energy bills predicted to fall from July by nearly £450 Ofgem's current cap for an average household is £3,280, but consumers aren't directly affected by it because the government's guarantee scheme has a lower threshold. That will change in July… May 20, 2023Posted inCorporate trends