5 years agoTags gamingGaming growth combining pandemic and new devices Gaming business is growing in the pandemic with US spending on the industry up 30% in the first quarter this
5 years agoTags Audio booksAudio book sales booming during pandemic Digital audiobooks continue to be the fastest growing segment in publishing. Publishers are making more money and with increased production,
5 years agoTags BonnierCreativity, efficiency and empathy: Karen Westman Hertz – the ‘Next’ is already here In our interview series, today Dimitra Letsa is talking with Karen Westman Hertz, Head of Next for Bonnier Publications in
5 years agoTags diversity & inclusionDiversity Report: Slack struggling with diversity issues Slack has recently revealed that undervalued minorities began to leave the company at a higher rate than before, highlighting the
5 years agoTags HP - SliderUrsula von der Leyen recognises sexism Three weeks after the incident in Ankara, where the President of the European Commission was embarrassingly left standing by two
5 years agoTags advertisingFacebook and Google accused of not taking down scam ads British consumer organization ‘Which?’ says Facebook and Google have failed to take action against scam advertising and that many ads
5 years agoTags AppleWhich giant will be the podcast lead? Barely a week passes without one of the big players launching a new audio service. After years with all going
5 years agoTags covid 19In Europe, 2.2 million women lost their jobs in 2020 Women’s work situation has been hardest hit during the pandemic according to a number of studies. When vaccinations now slowly
5 years agoTags Artificial IntelligenceControversial EU proposal on AI remote biometric identification The European Data Protection Supervisor does not agree with the EU Commission concerning the use of remote biometric identification in
5 years agoTags augmented realitySnap reporting strong growth outside the US Snap Inc, the owner of messaging service Snapchat, reported strong user growth. Daily active users was up 22% year-on-year to