Author: CXM Editorial
The Banks That were in Charge of Snap’s IPO Love it — Even After the Company’s Disastrous Earnings Report
The banks that led Snap‘s initial public offering are also among the company’s biggest cheerleaders. The colead bookrunners Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley maintained their buy ratings on Snap and left their price targets unchanged, even after the company reported disappointing...
Legal & General is Developing A £60m BTR Scheme in Leeds
Property developers Legal & General has announced it has acquired a build to rent (BTR) development in Leeds city centre from U+I. The site at Mustard Wharf has permission for 250 homes as well as 8,640 sq ft of commercial and...
Uber is Starting to Let People Bookmark Their Favourite Places in Its App
Uber is rolling out a simple but useful feature to its users called “Saved Places”. The feature — announced by Uber on Wednesday — will allow Uber riders to bookmark places that they visit regularly, such as a friend’s house or...
Is This Partnership Between Capital One And Spotify The Future of Credit-card Rewards?
Reimbursement will show up automatically, reflecting a larger trend in recent credit-card rewards. This is how redeeming your credit-card rewards might look in the future. The credit card company Capital One COF, -0.79% and music-streaming subscription service Spotify announced a joint deal...
What to Expect at Microsoft’s Build 2017 Conference
Windows 10 updates, Cortana and new hardware could be on deck. Microsoft’s Build conference is not only about giving developers the tools they need to write apps or create Windows-friendly hardware but also Microsoft’s chance to outline its vision of the...
Echo Speakers Now Available With A Touchscreen
With a long line of Amazon Echo and Alexa products, we are finally introduced to the new Echo Show speakers which have all the traditional Amazon’s features for controlling your smart home and getting the latest news and information available....
The 25 Richest People in UK Tech
The British tech scene can’t help but compare itself enviously to Silicon Valley. It doesn’t have the multi-hundred-billion-dollar tech giants like Facebook and Google, or the 11-digit billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates. But at the end of the day, the...
Bank of England to Set Out Plans to Open up Interbank Payments
The Bank of England said on Tuesday it will set out plans by the middle of this year to widen access to Britain’s interbank payment system, part of efforts to boost the country’s financial infrastructure. The Bank wants to allow a...
Citymapper is Launching an Experimental ‘Pop-up Bus Route’ in Central London
Transport app Citymapper is trialling an experimental bus service in London. The app, which was launched in 2012 by a former Google engineer, has long been a favourite in the UK, analysing real-time data released by local government to find...
Make Any Surface Into Touch Sensing Technology
Touch sensing technology is usually suited for small and flat objects which are not always compatible to use. Since it would be expensive to transfer these technologies to larger surfaces, such as walls, furniture and objects with more complex surfaces,...