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  • Uber slapped with fine by French courts over illegal service

    June 9, 2016

    Uber has been slapped with a fine by French authorities over its UberPop service, which the country's government deems illegal. The court in Paris fined the billion dollar startup €800,000 (£626,000), only half of which is payable, but avoided a payment of as much as €1.5m Read more: Porsche on-demand? VW boss reveals Gett plans Two Uber France [...]

  • Now you can get Twitter alerts directly when your Tube line is delayed

    June 9, 2016

    Want to know when there's delays on your Tube line before you head to work?  Now you can get simple direct updates on delays and any other issues with services direct to your phone via Twitter, making the faff of searching and checking updates obsolete. Transport for London (TfL) has teamed up with Twitter to deliver [...]

  • Here’s who’s winning the EU referendum on Twitter

    June 9, 2016

    We're heading for the home straight on the road to the EU referendum vote. The polls are swaying back and forth (as is sterling), but which side's winning when it comes to the social media vote? It's Vote Leave which is fuelling the biggest discussion, with almost twice as many mentions of Leave and other [...]

  • Mirror’s Edge Catalyst review: The free-running, wall-climbing, ledge-shimmying postwoman returns in this parkour sequel

    June 8, 2016

    Platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC | ★★★☆☆ Much like its eight-year-old predecessor, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst revels in the thrill of movement and physical momentum. You play an urban parkour enthusiast in a hyper-surveilled Orwellian futurescape, delivering clandestine snailmail by leaping from rooftop to perilous rooftop, climbing up vertiginous elevator shafts and whizzing across miles [...]

  • HP Elite X2 1012 review: An enterprise-level, two-in-one laptop that’s too business-minded to be much fun

    June 8, 2016

    There’s a great deal to dislike about the HP Elite X2 1012, a business-level, tablet-laptop hybrid with a sleek and detachable aluminium keyboard and a surprisingly lovely iPhone 5 style chamfered finish. You’ve got ugly little grievances, like the default, HP-branded desktop wallpaper, which appears to be a picture of a petri dish filled with [...]

  • Netflix has revealed its “binge scale” – how do you watch these top shows?

    June 8, 2016

    Are you a House of Cards fanatic, watching it all in one go? Or do you like to build up the anticipation with a weekly watch? Most people watch the Netflix hit show by savouring it over time, but when it comes to something like tense drama The Fall or Dexter, we just can't help [...]

  • This Jetsons car-style drone will soon carry people over Vegas

    June 8, 2016

    Remember the crazy people-carrying drone, reminiscent of the Jetsons' flying car? Revealed earlier this year, the Ehang 184 is a drone large enough to carry people that is more like a flying driverless car. Now, the Chinese firm behind the potentially stomach-churning (but equally revolutionary) vehicle has partnered with the state of Nevada to begin testing the technology in [...]

  • People really don’t trust their first line of cyber defence

    June 8, 2016

    The overwhelming majority of businesses have little faith in their first line of cyber security, research published today has found. According to the study by digital security company Gemalto, 98 per cent of companies worldwide and 97 per cent of businesses in the UK feel their perimeter security systems, such as their firewall software, are ineffective at preventing unauthorised users [...]

  • Millennials are not going to save your business. But here’s what will

    June 8, 2016

    Digital technology impacts every aspect of our lives. The way we work, live, play and learn has been transformed and the potential it holds is real, very real. In a business context, whole sectors and industries are being disrupted by companies born with digital as part of their DNA and for those seeking to remain [...]

  • Now you can trade shares on Facebook Messenger with chatbots

    June 8, 2016

    As if Facebook weren't already taking over your life (and the rest of the world), soon, it could be the place where you're trading shares. An online broker in Britain has revealed that it completed a live share trade using the messaging app – understood to be a world first – and plans to make this widely [...]

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