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Apple eases rules allowing app makers to email users about payment alternatives

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Users of iOS who pay for services in-app could soon receive email offers about buying outside Apple’s marketplace, allowing developers to bypass the technology...

Deliveroo to create 400 new tech jobs

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Deliveroo has announced plans to create 400 new “high-skilled” technology jobs over the next year. The food delivery platform said the new roles would include...

Swiftcomplete partners with what3words

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Swiftcomplete, the address verification and places search specialist, today announces its partnership with precision addressing system what3words. Swiftcomplete’s address verification is the first to...

Apple previews powerful software updates designed for people with disabilities

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Apple announces powerful software features designed for people with mobility, vision, hearing, and cognitive disabilities. These next-generation technologies showcase Apple’s belief that accessibility is...

Getir triples valuation to £5.3bn as it secures funding boost

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Rapid grocery delivery firm Getir has tripled its valuation to 7.5 billion dollars (£5.3 billion) after securing more funds to drive its ambitious expansion...

Etsy to buy popular used clothing app Depop

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Etsy has said it will buy Depop, an app that is popular among young people looking to buy and sell used clothing and vintage...

Augmented Reality a UK first for footwear brand Hotter Shoes

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Hotter Shoes is to become the first UK-based footwear brand in its category to integrate Augmented Reality (AR) in its app, enabling customers to...

PayPoint and Snappy Shopper announce home delivery partnership

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PayPoint and Snappy Shopper, the fast-growing home delivery app, have today announced a new partnership. Launching in July, the tie-up will see PayPoint One...

Tesco trials new Whoosh rapid delivery service

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Tesco is launching a new rapid delivery service which will allow the supermarket chain to deliver groceries to customers within an hour. The retail giant...

Moss Bros launches menswear subscription service

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Suit and formalwear retailer Moss Bros has launched a new pay monthly subscription service for renting outfits. Bosses hope the £65-a-month “Moss Box” service can...

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