One-time Korean student leader honouring Madiba: Why Samsung’s bossman will be at Liliesleaf
Back in 1980 when he was a student leader in his native Korea, Samsung Electronics CEO and President Sung Yoon got to hear about Nelson Mandela.
Back in 1980 when he was a student leader in his native Korea, Samsung Electronics CEO and President Sung Yoon got to hear about Nelson Mandela.
The good, the bad and the innovative, is how best to describe Stephen Mulholland’s piece on the digital age.
GlaxoSmithKline, the U.K.’s biggest drugmaker, has created a £540m joint venture called Galvani with Google parent Alphabet’s life-sciences business to research and develop bioelectronic medicines.
Klaus Schwab unpacks the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is building on the Third (the digital revolution that has been occurring since the middle of the last century).
SAB’s KickStart Ignite programme aims to provide support and funding for “garage tinkerers” and other young innovators.
Amazon.com Inc.’s soaring stock price helped to boost proceeds from the sale of 1 million shares by Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos this week, helping him reap more than $500 million.
Microsoft Corp. reported its largest-ever quarterly net loss, hurt by a $7.5 billion writedown after the purchase of Nokia’s handset unit failed to rescue the software maker’s mobile business.
Apple Inc. fell for a fifth day, posting its first consecutive 2 percent declines since 2013 and pushing shares to the brink of a 10 percent correction.
Reviews from the tech media for Apple Music is positive. Now comes the acid test for those being disrupted – radio stations protected by archaic regulation.
Just days before Apple Inc. plans to reveal a music streaming service, the company is still negotiating with record labels over terms.