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Oscar Munoz, United Airlines CEO says no one will be fired over dragging incident

United Airlines executives say it is too soon to know if last week's dragging of a man off a plane is hurting ticket sales....

Apple to begin testing self-driving car technology in California

Apple has joined the fiercely competitive race to design self-driving cars. Ending years of speculation, Apple's late entry into a crowded field was made official...

British Airways has increased its biometric scanners at Heathrow

British Airways has become the first airline to introduce biometric scanners throughout an airport, with the introduction of three new facial recognition-enabled scanners at...

Editors Pick’s: Gadgets on the Go

With society becoming more mobile, and portable offices increasing in use, the proper tools can be quite hard to find. Whether it's running out...

Huawei Y5 2017 announced

Huawei has just announced the arrival of its latest smartphone and the successor to last year’s Huawei Y5 II: the Huawei Y5 2017. The Huawei...

Xperia X update adds new audio engine

Sony Mobile’s latest update for its Xperia X line of smartphones includes support for a new audio engine, as reported on the Sony Mobile...

Verizon takes oath as new company to run Yahoo and AOL

Communications giant Verizon will create a new company called Oath after it completes its 4.5 billion-dollar (£3.6bn) acquisition of Yahoo and merges the troubled...

Driverless cars ‘will be limited to avoid them making life and death decisions’

Driverless cars will be restricted because governments are reluctant to allow them to make "life and death" decisions, an automotive executive has said. Technological developments...

Samsung prepares to launch flagship smartphone

Samsung is expected to unveil its next flagship smartphone today, its first since the tech giant was forced to recall its Note7 device in...

Calls for ‘back doors’ into encrypted messaging apps have been labelled as misguided

Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s call for technology companies to open up encrypted services to intelligence agencies have been labelled “misguided” by industry experts. Encrypted messaging...

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