Milo Yiannopoulos interviews the chief executive of Smarkets, a plucky betting exchange whose chief executive, Jason Trost, hopes to unseat a perennially unpopular, near-monopolistic incumbent. More »
Is there anything more excruciatingly awful than watching grown men slobber and drool over the newest video games console? Turns out no, not a lot. Here's our uncompromising verdict on 40-year-old Playstation fanatics. More »
In this third instalment in our series of wine notes, in which we match members of the digerati with their ideal beverage, we turn our attention to trolls as part of The Kernel's #TROLLWATCH initiative. More »
The Kernel has obtained the latest version of a dossier that alleges fraud and intellectual property theft on the part of Friends Reunited founder Steve Pankhurst. But all is not what it seems. More »
Jeremy Wilson gives a light-hearted overview of the most irritating people in the British social media landscape. They're not all 'trolls' in the conventional sense, but they could certainly use a light muzzling. More »
Joe Cohen is leaving Seatwave, the company he founded, after seven years at the helm. He speaks exclusively to The Kernel about his entrepreneurial journey so far - and what's coming next. More »
They might not look like your average publishing executives, but Milo Yiannopoulos believes the founders of The Tab have what it takes to build a profitable media empire. More »
We asked some of Europe's most well-known founders, investors, journalists and other industry folk what they're planning to do better in 2013. Answers ranged from the predictable... to the profane. More »
One of Europe's top technology journalists has been forced into revealing he is gay, after a campaign of anonymous abuse. Milo Yiannopoulos reports. More »
MailOnline managing director James Bromley has announced he is leaving after five years of terrific commercial success. Milo Yiannopoulos profiles the man behind the world's largest newspaper website. More »
With help from our readers, The Kernel has compiled the definitive list of the best and worst personalities in technology, media and politics this year. More »