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Xiaomi Disappoints in First Trading Day

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The Chinese smartphone giant couldn’t live up to the hype in its Hong Kong market debut, with shares down more than a percent. “Investors are really confused about whether to position this company as a hardware company or just a services...
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"Light" Has an Alternative for Your Smartphone

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Unplug and go "light", says the company's co-founder Joe Hollier. Light makes old-school phones for text and phone calls, a stark contrast to the hyper-technical smartphones of today.
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Business opportunities from outer space

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The European Union’s Copernicus Earth Observation Programme is probably the best mapping system in the world. It is also a great tool for innovative entrepreneurs. They can use the data gathered by the programme to create new products...
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Amazon's new store

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Renee Filippone reports on Amazon's new high-tech, checkout-free grocery store
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New app helps visually impaired people

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A Canadian teen created a free app that helps people who are visually impaired identify objects and texts.
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Lenovo SVP and CMO on Why His Company Bought Motorola

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David Roman discusses why he thinks the phone maker's products and place in the market will create opportunities for Lenovo in the future. He also tells us what he makes of Google's HTC acquisition.
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Would You Pay $30,000 to "Get Lost?"

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It's like "Escape the Room" at the ends of the Earth. Black Tomato co-founder Tom Marchant's company takes customers to remote places and leaves them to "find themselves"...geographically speaking.
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The Ball That Analyzes Playtime

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Play Impossible has introduced a new smart ball that combines tech and real-life play with the "Gameball." This new techy ball charges in less than 20 minutes and can gauge a variety of analytics including speed, force of contact, and...
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Augmented reality is about to get really big. Here's why

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AR has been around for a long time, but it’s about to go mainstream thanks to new smartphone technology.
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How LG Stole the Show at Europe's Biggest Tech Show

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Berlin's IFA conference could give CES a run for its money. Digital Trends' Jeremy Kaplan has the top headlines to come out of the show, including new phones from LG and Motorola. He also tells us how the newly-revamped smart speaker...
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New app helps visually-impaired people identify objects

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A Canadian teen created a free app that helps people who are visually impaired identify objects and texts
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From self-portrait to selfie at Saatchi

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London’s Saatchi Gallery, one of the world’s premier art galleries, is staging a unique exhibition on the self-portrait through the ages – from 16th century masters to the present-day selfie. Due to popular demand saatchi_gallery have...
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Samsung to recycle 157 tonnes of rare metals from its recalled Galaxy Note 7s

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Samsung plans to recycle 157 tonnes of rare metals, including gold, from its recalled Galaxy Note 7s, in an attempt to reduce the environmental impact. The company was forced to launch a 16-billion-euro recall in October last year after...
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Roaming fees to disappear

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Mobile phone roaming fees disappear on Thursday. The move is part of the EU’s drive to create a single digital market across the continent. It should mean an end to those huge holiday phone bills Those who travel regularly – or even...
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Apple and Nokia avoid court battle over patents

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Nokia and Apple will not have their day in court as they have settled a legal battle over how much Apple pays to use technology developed by Nokia. The swift settlement surprised investors who had expected the dispute to be ugly and...
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Back to campus

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Alanna Harvey, co-founder, Flipd, on their app that's meant to help students pay attention in class
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Digital distractions in class

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Alanna Harvey, co-founder, Flipd, on their app that's meant to help students pay attention in class
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Uber in London to appeal driver “literacy” ruling

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The online taxi service Uber says it will appeal after losing a court battle in London. The app service was attempting to stop transport regulators from forcing private drivers to prove the level of their reading and writing skills in...
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Cleaning up our cities’ air, or avoiding smog hotspots

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In London a number of tech startups are developing technology to keep residents informed and in some cases protected from air pollution. Startup Airlabs is demonstrating what it calls a Clean Air Bench. It might not look like much, but...
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Apple iPhone anticipation pushes up share price

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Apple’s shares continue to rise, hitting new all-time highs in anticipation of the launch of its 10th anniversary iPhone later this year. The new handset is expected to include new features such as high-resolution displays based on OLED...
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EU portability means Netflix and travel

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The European Commission has agreed new portability rules. That means an end to ‘geo-blocking’ so that Europeans travelling outside their home countries within the EU will be able to access digital content such as digital books, video...
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Play virtual drums with Freedrum

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Philip Robertson is a keen drummer and like any musician knows the importance of practice. But rather than heading for a rehearsal studio he sits down in the middle of Malmo in Sweden to make a racket. He is the project leader of...
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Apple bounces back, overtakes Samsung in smartphone sales

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Apple is back as the number one seller of smartphones for the first time in five years. The new, top-of-the-line iPhone 7 Plus was the sales star over the end of year holiday season as the technology giant beat rival Samsung in terms of...
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An app for tourists to Berlin to view the buildings of modernist architect Walter Gropius

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A smartphone app is bringing to life the world of the modernist architect Walter Gropius – one of the founders of the Bauhaus art school. Walter Gropius founded the Bauhaus in 1919. Browse the Harvard Collection. https://t.co/hTsCSJdHiE—...