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  • Driverless cars will soon be able to buy and collect your morning coffee

    July 6, 2015

    The future of driverless cars lies not just in hardware allowing passengers to take their hands off the wheel, but also in internet connectivity and the many benefits it can bring.   Read more: In Pictures: The evolution of Google’s driverless car   One such advantage will be the ability to buy and collect morning coffee [...]

  • Apple Pay UK launch 14 July: Mobile payments coming to iPhone and Apple Watch imminently

    July 6, 2015

    Apple's expected to launch its mobile payment service, Apple Pay, in the UK as soon as next week in its first mobile payment move beyond the US. iPhone users will be able to pay with just the tap of a smartphone, or Apple Watch, across the high street and on the London Underground from 14 [...]

  • Former Apple exec Jeff Martin joins London smart city startup Pavegen as crowdfunding reaches £2m

    July 5, 2015

    London-based tech startup Pavegen which creates hi-tech flooring with the potential to power cities has announced that Jeff Martin, formerly a senior executive at Apple, will join its advisory board. The news came as the firm announced it has smashed its crowdfunding target, raising nearly £2m from online investors. Martin worked with iconic Apple founder [...]

  • Steve Jobs movie official trailer: Watch Michael Fassbender as Apple guru in Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin biopic

    July 1, 2015

    It's time for Apple geeks to get excited – and to geek-out even more. The first full-length trailer for the movie biopic of Steve Jobs starring an uncannily Jobs-resembling Michael Fassbender has been revealed. Due out in November, the hugely anticipated film also boasts the directing chops of 28 Days Later director Danny Boyle and [...]

  • Apple broke antitrust laws by working with publishers to increase e-book prices, US court rules

    June 30, 2015

    A federal appeals court in the US has ruled that Apple conspired with publishers to increase the prices of e-books.   Read more: Apple antitrust case on brink of collapse   It said today that the technology giant broke antitrust laws when it worked with the likes of Hachette, HarperCollins, Penguin, and Simon & Schuster to [...]

  • Apple Music launches today – here is everything you need to know

    June 30, 2015

    Apple will today launch its new music streaming service, which will allow users to stream music to their Apple devices for a fee. Apple Music is a direct challenge to competitor Spotify. It will be free for the first three months, and then priced at £9.99 a month. Unlike Spotify, the new product from the [...]

  • Streaming is believing: The race for streaming supremacy is on

    June 29, 2015

    Don’t we just love a media-fuelled battle for supremacy, the winner in the ‘big race’, Goliaths all lining up for the 100 metre Dad’s dash?    The truth is, in the mega-subscriber streaming market the gun went off years ago. The battle for streaming kingship is, as they say, a marathon not a sprint and [...]

  • Taylor Swift confirms album 1989 will be on Apple Music

    June 25, 2015

    Taylor Swift has announced that her album "1989" is going to be available on Apple's new Apple Music service. The popstar had a high-profile battle with the Silicon Valley giant to get it to pay artists during the product's three-month trial period, when the streaming service will be offered for free.  She won – and Apple [...]

  • After Apple Music, here’s what Taylor Swift needs to fix next

    June 22, 2015

    Taylor Swift took on Apple – and won. Now the internet is asking her for more help. Pop star Swift lashed out in an open letter against Apple’s plans to offer a free trial of its music streaming service, and managed to persuade the company to change its mind. Fans celebrated Swift’s intervention on social [...]

  • Taylor Swift 1; Apple 0: Tech giant backs down over payment policy after Shake It Off singer threatens to block album

    June 22, 2015

    Apple Music has backed down on its payment policy a day after singer Taylor Swift said she would refuse to let the tech giant stream her album 1989.    The Shake It Off singer had written an open letter to the company saying she would withhold her record in light of plans to offer a [...]

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