iPhone maker pivots from Pay Later service designed to rival providers such as Klarna and Affirm
Also in this newsletter: defence hiring spree, Reeves’ plan for growth, managing Gen Z
Fund says governments should do more to protect their economies in face of massive potential labour disruptions
Also in this newsletter: Why Sweden wants to tilt the balance between privacy and security
Microsoft and Amazon among those splashing out to scale up infrastructure in world’s most populous country
New humour category highlights ‘human connection’ in a sector beset by a crisis in creativity
Smartphone battery leader says new material will boost energy storage for smaller gadgets first
Tools are set to make some skills redundant and free up time for more value-added tasks
Tesla shareholders back his pay deal, but he should not overplay his hand
A solid majority has said that they are fine with giving Elon Musk his shares
Company reveals clear majority of investors back stock options and Texas move
Plus: Eckoh and First Group — companies analysis from Investors’ Chronicle, our sister publication
A souped-up Siri and personalised emojis are coming but the most important question remains unanswered
Brussels to announce iPhone maker is failing to adhere to new rules designed to open up its app store to competition
The technology is there, now regulators need to play their part
Plus, updates on TerraForm Labs and ether ETFs
Move is a sign of how traditional investment models are under threat by a challenging VC environment
Companies must find a way to make the most of the new technology
Company’s subscription cloud offering has been selected by likes of OpenAI as backbone of large language models
ChatGPT maker beefs up global affairs unit as politicians push for new laws that could constrain powerful AI models
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Chief says resolutions on his remuneration and electric-car maker’s Texas move are passing by ‘wide margins’
2024’s ranking of intellectual property law firms; the Unified Patent Court’s first year; gender and race-based gaps in patent applications; AI’s ‘double-edged sword’; EU plans for gene-edited crops patent ban and new Standard Essential Patent rules
Officials from the US Federal Reserve signal one rate cut in 2024
After a long truce with regulators in Brussels, it is facing more scrutiny
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