Samsung at center of energy test storm
Samsung has hit back at claims made by a research group that its TV sets could be using software to manipulate energy efficiency tests.
Google’s driverless car is so boring
Dave Lee takes a ride in Google’s driverless car but is less than impressed with the experience.
PPI claim deadline proposed by watchdog
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is considering a deadline for claims over mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI).
Rocktober? Risk appetite is fighting back
A modest start to October for world stock markets suggest risk appetite may be resurfacing after a quarter marked by fear and risk aversion.
Which? wants overhaul of bank accounts
Consumer group Which? and Tesco Bank have called for a complete overhaul of UK current accounts.
Asian stocks subdued ahead of US jobs, but HK outperforms
Asian stocks were mixed on a subdued Friday, as investors awaited the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report for September.
Volkswagen: Further risk investors may be overlooking
Volkswagen may be an even bigger risk for investors, as a key part of its business apart from cars is threatened by the diesel emissions scandal.
Glencore scrambles on asset sales, debt concerns
Glencore has fought this week to reassure investors, employees and counterparties on its financing, with mixed results.
Uber: Cab plan against public interest
Uber says that Transport for London’s proposals to regulate the minicab business are ‘against the public interest’.
How a song threatens a billion Android devices
Over a billion Android devices could be at risk of being hacked by listening to an audio file or watching videos.
