Virtual cities: Designing the metropolises of the future
How 3D software supercharged with real-time data can simulate complex designs before they’re built.
Drag queen or delivery driver: What’s your ‘side hustle’?
Millennials are increasingly doing jobs on the side, whether through love or necessity.
Grey is the UK’s favourite car colour for the first time
Half a million people chose a grey car in 2018 making it the most popular colour for the first time.
Oxford University suspends Huawei donations and sponsorships
The institution suspends donations from the Chinese telecoms giant amid continuing spying controversy.
Philips to close Suffolk factory putting 430 jobs at risk
The electronics giant will close its site at Glemsford in 2020, putting 430 jobs at risk.
Jack Bogle: The man who pioneered index investing
Jack Bogle, credited with upending the way we invest through index funds has died aged 89.
Everything you need to know about the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will take center stage at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting next week in Davos, Switzerland.
Hermes: Where the luxury giant is an industry outsider
France’s luxury retailer Hermes is trying to become a big player in Switzerland’s exclusive watch industry.
Why are the Chinese buying fewer cars?
As both the government and households try to reduce their debt levels, car sales across China are declining.
The ultrasound scan you can do yourself
A US company has produced an ultrasound scanner that plugs into an iPhone and costs $2,000 (£1,555).
