Calling time on Jawbone.
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Jawbone was one of the first companies to popularise wearable fitness bracelets. Others can learn from its failings.
Coworking space Make it Marseille.
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What do these new places tell us about the transformations of our professional, social and political world? And how to turn them into springboards for territorial development?
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We don’t just hold our phones, we cradle them – and make films like this one with them.
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An obsession with coding is turning students off computing.
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You need to start thinking about what will happen to your online data when you die.
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But don’t worry, it’s failing. For now.
Esports has become big business.
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Beyond the glitz and glamour of the esports arena there are some serious issues with how its economy works and how this affects player well-being.
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For many universities, working with private edtech companies could be the only way of keeping pace with the changing world of education.
No money, no access.
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The cyber-attack hit 200,000 computers and a number of big global organisations. But it hasn’t made much in ransom money.
The game is changing.
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Is it time the Premier League developed an on-demand, Netflix-style football watching service?
Hi-tech but not high security.
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India’s transition to a digital economy creates several new opportunities for financial criminals.
Phishing for information and money.
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You know it’s a serious problem when even Google and Paypal have been targeted.
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Demand has surged for Snapchat’s stock but the loss-making company’s long-term success is far from certain.
Time for closer inspection.
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There’s a huge divide in thinking between academia and international development on the role of the internet in economic growth.
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Research into platforms like Uber and ride-sharing platform BlaBlaCar show high levels of trust thanks to clever design.
By the end 2015, nearly 560 million people in Africa had some kind of mobile phone package.
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The African continent appears to have the most remarkable potential for growth and transformation, but can it be sustainable?
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Fashion weeks are becoming less about fashion cliques, and opening up to the masses.
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Making decisions about what people do and don’t read is the traditional role of an editor, no matter what Facebook claims.
Standing strong.
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Why the fanfare around Apple’s next product launch is already eclipsing its recent tax trouble.
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By offering single platforms exclusive rights for their new albums, some musicians are streaming against the tide.