As Alibaba and Tencent battle for supremacy in China’s consumer digital sector, startups are getting caught in the crossfire.
As governments prioritise cybersecurity and fatten budgets, defence firms are securing their position in the market.
Law firms are increasingly using AI to ease the drudgery of due diligence and other processes. What could this mean for the legal profession?
For the first time in their history, American and Chinese tech giants are going head-to-head in coveted emerging markets.
Industrial startups that make B2B products for industry, transport, logistics and healthcare are gaining ground in Germany’s startup sector.
With ecommerce growing rapidly beyond China’s big cities, JD.com has launched a fully operational drone delivery programme in rural China.
Approval for AT&T and Time Warner to proceed with their $85 billion merger could be the start of a wave of media industry consolidation.
The GDPR, Europe’s sweeping new data protection laws, could upend the advertising technology industry – or at least prompt a reverse in strategy.
As streaming services rejuvenate the music industry, Sony’s $2.3 billion deal to acquire EMI will make it the world’s top music publisher.