• Apple Takes On Netflix On TV And Google On Games
    If you want to catch up with last night's Apple event, the BBC is a good place to start. It has a rundown, including the launch of Apple TV+ which combines multiple channels in one app which protects users' privacy and comes with family sharing as standard. There is also a new credit card from Apple as well as a games service, Apple Arcade, to rival Google Stadia.
  • Trial Begins As HP Sues Autonomy Founder For $5bn
    The UK's biggest anti-fraud trial got underway yesterday as Hewlett Packard took Autonomy founder Mike Lynch and its former CFO Sushovan Hussain to court for what is claims was a false inflation of the company's worth, BBC reports.
  • Havas London Looks For New ECD
    Havas London is looking for a new Executive Creative Director after announcing that Ben Mooge is leaving, "Campaign" reveals.
  • LNER Seeks Three New Agencies
    The London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is looking for three new agencies to cover strategic and creative, digital and CRM, "Campaign" reports.
  • Talkradio Faces Sanction Over George Galloway's Support For Corbyn
    Press Gazette warns that Ofcom could hit Talkradio with a "statutory sanction" after an investigation found its former MP host, George Galloway, broke impartiality rules during a debate about Labour and anti-semitism last summer when he steadfastly stood by Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
  • Army Accused Of Targeting Millennials With 'January Blues'
    The army recruitment ads shot to fame for their turning preconceptions of millennial "snowflakes" on their head, but now the armed forces stand accused of purposefully targeting young people in the first month of the year when they would most likely be suffering from "January blues," "The Guardian" writes.
  • One In Five Admit They Do Not Understand Customers
    If customers sometimes leave you puzzled, you are not alone. New research, discussed in Netimperative, suggests that one in five brands never understand their customers.
  • Instagram Influencers Accused Of Dangerous Diet Advice
    "The Telegraph" is claiming influencers on Instagram are pushing extreme diets and fasting regimes that are dangerous to the health of their mainly millennial followers.
  • Wiltshire Farm Owner Looking To Take Off, Like 'Iron Man'
    "The Telegraph" has the story this morning of a former oil trader who scoured eBay and Amazon for spare parts to build an "Iron Man" jet pack. Now, with nearly half a million dollars in Silicon Valley funding he is looking to launch his business, having proven the suit works after test flights over his farm in Wiltshire.
  • Apple To Launch Netflix Rival Tonight
    "The Mirror" is making the fairly comfortable prediction that British streamers will find out today that Apple is launching its answer to Netflix.
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