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Vertical farming is going to feed us all

The New Economy speaks to David Rosenberg, CEO of AeroFarms, about how vertical farming is poised to revolutionise agriculture

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Instagram opens its doors to advertisers

Instagram, the photo-sharing service that was bought by Facebook for $1bn three years ago has opened its advertising application programming interface (API) up to all ad-networks

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Loans could be determined by Facebook friends’ credit ratings

Facebook has patented a technology which could allow lenders to use customer’s social network friends for loan assessment

Apple’s new streaming platform shakes up the music industry

Apple’s recently launched streaming service has been hailed by major record labels as the tipping point for the industry, but it could have a devastating effect on smaller players

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Four tech writers we should be reading…

Just as digital innovations have proliferated, so too have those trying to make sense of them all. Tom Bailey introduces us to four writers anyone who wishes to understand technology should be reading

FarmLink sows the seeds for technological advances in agriculture

FarmLink is the winner of the 2015 New Economy Award for Best Agriculture Solutions. We look at how it is bringing leading data science and new economy tools to the agriculture industry

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Do you have the right to be forgotten?

The New Economy speaks with Rebecca Toman, senior associate from Carter-Ruck on the EU legislation that protects and punishes internet privacy

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Geeks come in to resuscitate healthcare

A new era for medical research is dawning thanks to mobile technology and wearable devices. With Apple’s ResearchKit now available, the opportunities are boundless

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Toyota recalls more cars after software glitch

Toyota has recalled another 625,000 hybrid cars in relation to a software fault, adding to the 8.1 million Takata withdrawals earlier this year and heaping further pressure on the automaker

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Gamers mourn as Nintendo president Satoru Iwata dies

Nintendo President passes away at 55 – leaving behind a legacy in accessible gaming

Logi-no more: Logitech loses half its name in massive rebranding

The Swiss-based computer and tablets accessories company has redesigned its logo to signal a new direction for the business

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MasterCard scraps passwords for selfie and finger authentication

In an attempt to boost online security the financial services company is bringing biometric authentication to customers