• Judge Orders UK MP's Facebook Emails To Be Handed Over
    A Silicon Valley judge has ordered that emails between British MP, Damian Collins, and Six4Three -- a company suing Facebook in the US -- should be handed over. Collins recently published documents supplied by Six4Three, and now it looks like Zuckerberg is getting his own back. Damian Collins did not respond to "The Telegraph" when asked for a comment.
  • Fast Food Companies Get Junk Food Ban Guidance From TfL
    The "Times" is suggesting fast food companies have been holding talks with TfL to get clarity on the junk food advertising ban that comes into effect on London's transport network from February. The feedback is that while food that is high in fat, sugar and salt cannot be advertised, branding advertising is still likely to be permitted.
  • Alexa Will Still Dominate UK Market Next Year
    Amazon's Alexa will continue to dominate next year as its share of the UK market slips from 68% to 63% and Google climbs to a 29.5% marketing share in smart speakers, eMarketer reports.
  • France To Go It Alone On Tech Tax
    France has vowed to go it alone in January and tax the tech giants on direct sales, ad sales and selling data. "The Telegraph" reveals that France is committed to going ahead with the tax, which it believes will raise EUR500m per year.
  • Oxford Researchers Help Reveal Extent Of Russian Meddling
    It may not be the most surprising piece of news, but Oxford University researchers have helped reveal that Russia used all available social media platforms to try to influence the 2016 US Presidential election, the BBC reports.
  • 'The Guardian' Is The UK's Most Trusted Newspaper
    "The Guardian" is broadcasting the news this morning that it has been named the most trusted newspaper in the UK and the most read. The accolade comes from figures announced this morning by the Publishers Audience Measurement Company (PAMCo) for the period October 2017 to September 2018.
  • Brits Find Chatbots 'Impersonal' And 'Annoying'
    Nearly half of British consumers find chatbots "annoying" according to research from Acquia today. According to Netimperative, the research further claims that three in four people find them "impersonal."
  • Uber Prepares London Launch Of Electric Bikes
    Uber looks set to bring its electric bike hiring service to London. "The Telegraph" claims the company is already recruiting senior staff for a rollout in the capital which would see people being able to hire electric bikes via an app.
  • Braun To Leave Audi To Become Samsung CMO For Europe
    "Campaign" is reporting that Benjamin Braun is leaving his role as marketing and digital director at Audi in the first quarter of 2019 to join Samsung as CMO for Europe.
  • Raheem Sterling Fronts New Nike Campaign
    After speaking out about racism in football, Manchester City and England football star Raheem Sterling is the face of a new Nike campaign. "The Drum" reports that Sterling's image is being used alongside the words: "Speaking up doesn't always make life easier. But easy never changed anything."
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