Stripe backs fast-growing Ramp for third time
US fintech doubles valuation to €7.25bn after securing €680m in investment
US fintech doubles valuation to €7.25bn after securing €680m in investment
Exit by veteran rocker amplifies both streamer’s misinformation and artist exploitation
Stripe previously co-led a $115m funding round for its rival just four months ago
Alex Winter on friendship with Keanu Reeves, the risky new film and the fun side of fame
In the midst of a vast social, political and cultural experiment, we need all the data we can get
Sport has its own version of the CD album: come for the Premier League, stay for carp fishing and canoeing
Q+A: As metal band kick off on European tour, lead singer talks about new album and changing music scene
Review: Powerhouse show proved age has not withered the warrior spirit of the fearsome foursome
The superstar talkshow host (and china designer) wears her heart on her sleeve (and her mugs)
Streaming service has its flaws but it also allows artists to reach new markets
The inaugural Vinyl festival, which takes place over the May bank holiday weekend, is a boutique event celebrating the golden age of stylus and disc
Shares close at $149 down on opening price of $165.90 but up on ‘reference price’ of $132 set by NYSE
Long read: A new generation of San Franciscans believes the drug makes them more creative
Before mocking fidget spinners, cast your mind back to the crazes you got caught up in – embarrassing, isn’t it?
John Gapper: Digital pirates’ stringholds are being retaken by legal streaming services
Court rules Ireland’s internet service providers have to block three popular sites
Spotify in negotiation with label owners on whom it depends for most of its 30m songs
The 3310 evokes a time when everything was changing
Despite the push of upstarts like Spotify and Apple, nothing comes close to the YouTube as a music platform
While US film group seeks to block websites streaming its work, digital music is the norm
Private consumers of films streamed by portals appear not to be breaking the law
Court hears up to 1.3m people in State are illegally accessing companies’ content
Decorator Ken Fulk creates interiors for tech royalty, including Napster’s Sean Parker and Bebo founders Michael and Xochi Birch. It’s his ideal job: since childhood he’s had ideas coursing through his head like movies waiting to be brought to life. So when a client asks for a unicorn, he’s okay with that
Niamh Scanlon (13) started writing code through CoderDojo and hasn’t looked back
Beatles back catalogue to be made available on nine popular online streaming services
With pot legal for medical purposes in some US states, start-ups are blossoming
Blendle’s model of micropayments for articles makes it “iTunes for the press”
Is it time to wake up and smell the freebies? For although the world is still full of rip-offs and unfair charges, we live in an era where plenty of stuff costs next to nothing
Abundance of the web has shaken up traditional ways of selling
Online advertising is a scourge of our day. The plug-ins that block them are a scourge of advertising
Blaming technology - skype, iPods and more - for sliding down the quality slope
Purists hopping mad over Metallica should just grin and bear it
The web has revolutionised the music industry and the media. Could it do the same to healthcare?
Members of ‘w00w00’ have spawned more than a dozen companies, mainly in security
Market for music streaming is still young and has enormous potential
An inquiry will decide if US snooping laws are ‘fit for purpose’
Content producers – such as RTÉ and TG4 – may need to provide unbundled access to both live and archived content with a pragmatic micro-payment mode
It seems those dire warnings about the ‘fertility cliff’ we topple over at age 35 are based on 300-year-old data
Download, Bloodstock, Wacken, Sonisphere, NSX: Ronan McGreevy has the lowdown on the heaviest Euro thrash fests around
The Pirate Parties believes standing for election is the best way to get noticed by Europe’s political elite
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices