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...My favourite building is the V&A. I had the chance to work on Tim Walker’s Wonderful Things exhibition in 2019, and spend a lot of time there....
...Meanwhile in the US, the legal fight with Epic Games won’t go away....
...“Still getting an Apple ID or downloading apps and games is a huge hassle, and costly too.”...
...One of Tinder’s big bets is the metaverse, where enthusiasts believe people will increasingly interact in virtual environments....
...Do read on — Samuel Agini, sports business reporter Fifa lands the big fish for 2034: Saudi Arabia Ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, many in football thought the tournament would be a blip....
...“I’ve been in this game for 20 years and it is exceptionally hard to read the tea leaves at the moment,” said Nic Brisbourne, managing partner at London-based Forward Partners....
...But glasses and cars are two very big projects that may be its next big thing, he says, or maybe not....
...Expect raw fish preparations and quinoa-like grains, shaved vegetables and roots, clay-baked fish and oils made from Andean herbs such as bitter huacatay (Peruvian black mint) or muña (like lemon verbena...
...We have heard from consultants and lawyers that some companies are looking for ideas about how to raise their ESG game before the next annual general meeting....
...Jane Horvath, Apple’s privacy chief, argued in January that a problem with the status quo was that “accumulation of large troves of data primarily benefits big businesses with big data sets”....
...Automation an automatic choiceJapan Inc has found a new purpose for automation: business continuity in the uncertain era of Covid-19....
...“We’re just a little fish in Nike’s big sea,” she says....
...Fish Association....
...says Chris van der Kuyl, one of Scotland’s most successful computer games entrepreneurs, who is based in Dundee....
...This NYT piece, complete with time lapse map, shows how data zips along cables far down below the fish....
...Small things, you might think, but with potentially big optics....
...Midway through our lunch, Robert Harris lets slip that I am stepping in some pretty big footsteps. “I sat in this very pub with Boris Johnson 20 years ago,” the thriller writer says....
...“Can passive become too big? No. The fact that most investors will be indexing will not be a problem,” he says....
...“I am a big fan of Macintosh. His work is very Japanese [and] his furniture gave me many hints about furniture design,” he said....
...Ronaldo was a beneficiary of the sport’s Big Bang moment: the Bosman ruling, a 1995 European Court of Justice decision, made it easier for players to move between clubs, allowing the game’s elite to stack...
...They also offer some relief to investors who feared that the rise of games like Fortnite would undercut some of the big gaming companies’ momentum....
...The Mirage and Oculus Go use the same kind of motion-sensitive controller to cast a line and reel in a fish....
...(FT) Nissan saga makes ‘Japan Inc’ look more of a myth The FT’s Leo Lewis argues that Carlos Ghosn’s downfall is playing out as an embarrassing reminder that Japan Inc has largely ceased functioning the...
...It seems retaining, rather than growing domestic subscribers, may soon be the name of the game....
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
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