Samsung throws shade at LG TVs, LG hits back as both bet on different tech
Samsung versus LG is one of the fiercest rivalries in the tech industry, and when it comes to TVs, the two are betting on different technologies.
A big threat facing the US presidential election no one is talking about
State technology is not cyber-ready, making voter registration systems a vulnerable entry point for hackers.
Will the Federal Reserve raise US interest rates?
Could the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, raise interest rates this month? It may well depend on the August jobs figures.
Italy’s PM criticises government led fertility campaign
Italy’s prime minister criticises a controversial campaign promoted by his health minister which encourages couples to have more children.
Fewer homes for rent, as landlords move flats onto Airbnb
Landlords are taking their flats off the open market, and advertising them instead on the holiday let website Airbnb, says an industry report.
Dropping the F-bomb when you’re a CEO: Is it ever OK?
Is it ever right for corporate leaders to publically swear?
How Diamonds got cheap
Are Diamonds In The Rough? Victoria Scholar Investigates Why The Precious Stones May Have Lost Their Shine
An alarm with artificial intelligence?
A new company is using facial recognition and artificial intelligence to protect your home. CNBC reports from the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.
Uber wins right to challenge driver English tests
Uber wins the right to take Transport for London (TfL) to court over new rules which would require drivers to pass English tests.
Bailout for Italian banks has been ‘absolutely’ ruled out
Italy’s Finance Minister, Pier Carlo Padoan, gave a stark assessment of the global economy on Friday.
