Yandex might leave London and Paris
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Streets are not paved with gold any more

Cash strapped Russian internet giant Yandex is gradually winding down the Paris operations of its e-grocery service Yango Deli and might have to exit from London.

Half of London Councils don’t have cyber insurance
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Five per cent “plead the fifth”

A Freedom of Information (FoI) request by ProLion has revealed that 17 (52 percent) of London’s borough councils do not have a cyber insurance policy in place to provide support in the event they suffer a cyber attack on their IT systems.

Google expands in London
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Wants to hire 10,000 people

Google is seriously expanding its presence in London, snapping up the Central Saint Giles development next to Tottenham Court Road station for $1 billion as part of a plan to expand its UK workforce to 10,000 people.

Brexit is slowing London’s tech sector
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Distraction warns London Mayor

London’s booming technology sector could be making even faster progress if the gridlock over Brexit wasn’t depriving thousands of start-ups and big tech companies of the certainty they need over policy, according to London mayor Sadiq Khan.

London coppers ready to intro inaccurate facial recognition system
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What could possibly go wrong?

Millions of people face the prospect of being scanned by police facial recognition technology that has sparked human rights concerns and has been found to be "staggeringly inaccurate".

OnePlus readies the OnePlus 6 London event
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Launching on May 16th in London

OnePlus has sent  invitations for the OnePlus 6 launch event, that will be held in London on May 16th.

BT starts giving calls for free
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New generation phone boxes in London

British Telecom has announced that it will soon begin providing Londoners with free public Wi-Fi, free phone calls and free charging in a range of hotspots.

London’s coppers stuck in Windows XP time warp
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27,000 PCs still run the ancient software

More than 27,000 PCs in use by London’s Metropolitan Police are running Windows XP despite an IT modernisation programme and fears that it makes them vulnerable to hackers.

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