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     Initial Coin Offerings – is history repeating?
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    By Andrew Grill
    In bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, disruption, ico
    Posted 26/01/2018

    Initial Coin Offerings – is history repeating?

    Recently I attened an ICO Conference in London, and had a real sense of déjà vu from my .com days. With each pitch I listened to, I felt myself asking the question “Which business problem is this [...]

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     A small revolution happened on 13 January 2018 in the UK retail banking market
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    By Andrew Grill
    In open banking, regulation
    Posted 15/01/2018

    A small revolution happened on 13 January 2018 in the UK retail banking market

    Open Banking in the UK will help to give consumers control of their own financial data in the one place and stimulate better competition between retail banks.

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     Do you know who’s connected to your computer right now and where they are located?
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    By Andrew Grill
    In 2FA, security, vpn
    Posted 11/01/2018

    Do you know who’s connected to your computer right now and where they are located?

    Most computer users are oblivious to the fact that at any one time, your PC is connected to dozens of servers and companies around the world.

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     Solving the electric car on-street charging problem
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    By Andrew Grill
    In disruption, electric cars
    Posted 08/01/2018

    Solving the electric car on-street charging problem

    Expect to see more electric vehicles plugged into standard street lights to charge them in the coming months, thanks to a trial happening in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.

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     2018 was the year regulated disruption took hold – are you ready?
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    By Andrew Grill
    In disruption, GDPR, open banking
    Posted 03/01/2018

    2018 was the year regulated disruption took hold – are you ready?

    This year, three pieces of critical regulation come into place. For some firms, they are seeing these changes as a giant hassle. For others, they are seeing this as a huge opportunity and a pivot [...]

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     Standoff over Aussie broadband problem solved by police negotiators
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    By Andrew Grill
    In customer service, disruption
    Posted 02/01/2018

    Standoff over Aussie broadband problem solved by police negotiators

    One frustrated NBN user, Matt Dooley decided to stage a “sit-in” at is local Telstra store, frustrated that for the last 4 months Telstra had ignored the problems he had experienced with his [...]

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     So I bought some Bitcoin – and you should too
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    By Andrew Grill
    In bitcoin, cryptocurrency
    Posted 01/01/2018

    So I bought some Bitcoin – and you should too

    In late 2017, I bought £20 worth of Bitcoin and £20 worth of Etherum via coinbase, the day that the price of many cryptocurrencies “crashed” from a high of around $19,000 the pervious week. I [...]

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