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UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
18 hours ago

Driverless taxi veers into London crime scene

A Waymo driverless taxi entered a police cordon in London, prompting an apology and an investigation into the incident.
EU data protection
fromTheregister
23 hours ago

Greece's flexible approach to Europe biometric entry system

Greece is implementing the EU's biometric Entry/Exit System flexibly to manage border traffic and address delays experienced by British travelers.
DevOps
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago

Capital injection, acquisition further Render Networks in critical infrastructure | Computer Weekly

Render Networks secures $20m AUD funding and acquires mPower Innovations to enhance its execution system for critical infrastructure.
#self-checkout
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

This Aldi Self-Checkout Behavior Ruins The Store's Flow, According To An Employee - Tasting Table

Using the help button at self-checkout is essential to avoid delays and confusion for other customers.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

This Aldi Self-Checkout Behavior Ruins The Store's Flow, According To An Employee - Tasting Table

Using the help button at self-checkout is essential to avoid delays and confusion for other customers.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Village Voice
1 day ago

Dhruv Jaglan and Georgi Boby on Building Automation That Learns from Users - The Village Voice

Automation in digital work enhances efficiency, but non-engineering functions struggle with adoption due to technical barriers.
Software development
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago

AI drives software productivity - and challenges - for Motorway | Computer Weekly

Engineering teams can now treat code as disposable, increasing productivity and speed in software development with AI-driven tools.
London politics
fromTheregister
3 days ago

Met police trials new tech to counter shoplifting scourge

London's Metropolitan Police is trialing new technology to combat shoplifting without using live facial recognition.
fromEngadget
3 days ago

Chipolo and Secrid team up for a new trackable wallet

The Chipolo x Secrid Miniwallet Trackable is tailor-made to suit Chipolo's Card tracker and accentuate all of its positives. The tracker sits on the back of the wallet, with the Find button accessible from the outside to make it easier to find your phone.
Wearables
Digital life
fromWIRED
5 years ago

7 Apps to Help You Trim Down Subscriptions-and Save Money

Apps can help track and manage recurring subscriptions, ensuring users only pay for what they need.
Europe news
fromThe Local France
3 days ago

'Stone age' ticket system preventing travellers in Europe from taking trains

Booking train tickets for popular European flight routes is difficult due to a fragmented ticketing system among rail operators.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
4 days ago

Will Berlin get rid of its public transport ticket machines?

Berlin's transport ticket machines have stopped accepting cash, prompting officials to consider abolishing them due to high operational costs.
fromTechRepublic
3 days ago

China Deploys Robot Dogs, Drones, and Humanoids to Run a 'Full-Space' Metro System

The full-space robot intelligent dispatching platform mainly operates in three areas: intelligent service within stations, vehicle inspection, and tunnel inspection.
Artificial intelligence
#qr-codes
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
4 days ago

Panasonic creates device-locked QR codes for biometrics

Panasonic has developed a secure QR code system for access control that works only in designated environments and with identifiable users.
Web design
fromThedrum
1 week ago

QR Code Marketing

QR codes have evolved from low adoption rates to widespread use, driven by smartphone accessibility and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
4 days ago

Panasonic creates device-locked QR codes for biometrics

Panasonic has developed a secure QR code system for access control that works only in designated environments and with identifiable users.
Web design
fromThedrum
1 week ago

QR Code Marketing

QR codes have evolved from low adoption rates to widespread use, driven by smartphone accessibility and the COVID-19 pandemic.
#cross-border-payments
European startups
fromTearsheet
1 week ago

How Wise is betting on infrastructure and brand - Tearsheet

Cross-border payments face inefficiencies; Wise aims to streamline this with direct connections to local payment systems.
European startups
fromTearsheet
1 week ago

How Wise is betting on infrastructure and brand - Tearsheet

Cross-border payments face inefficiencies; Wise aims to streamline this with direct connections to local payment systems.
E-Commerce
fromPayments Dive
5 days ago

Tapping into the latest emerging payment solution trends

Consumers demand diverse payment options, including digital wallets and A2A payments, driving merchants to adapt for growth and seamless experiences.
DevOps
fromInfoQ
5 days ago

Event-Driven Patterns for Cloud-Native Banking - What Works, What Hurts?

Event-driven architecture in regulated industries offers benefits and challenges that need careful consideration.
Wearables
fromEngadget
1 week ago

Sam Altman's 'human verification' company thinks its eye-scanning orbs could solve ticket scalping

Concert Kit uses World ID to help artists combat ticket scalping by verifying real human buyers.
New York City
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Can Self-Driving Cars Help Fix the Nation's Potholes?

Pothole repairs are gaining attention, with NYC filling 100,000 potholes and Waymo partnering with Waze to identify potholes using autonomous vehicles.
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

Delivery Robot Companies in Trouble as Bot Become Targets for Vandalism

Out of the company's first 80,000 deliveries the bots finished on campus, about 1,600 involved incidents of vandalism. At a cost of $2,500 per Kiwibot, the damage adds up quick.
London startup
fromDheer
3 weeks ago
Psychology

Your ticket is a prompt

Tickets shape agent reasoning and can lead to fragmented work if not managed properly.
Privacy professionals
fromBanray
3 weeks ago

BanRay.eu - Your face is not inventory

Meta's camera-equipped glasses compromise privacy by recording individuals without consent, turning them into data for AI training.
London food
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

Over 8.6 million journeys made as contactless rail spreads across South East

The expansion of contactless travel tickets in the South East has recorded over 8.6 million journeys by February 2026.
Graphic design
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

How Small Businesses Can Use Dynamic QR Codes to Cut Marketing Costs

Dynamic QR codes allow small businesses to update marketing links without reprinting materials, saving costs and increasing flexibility.
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Costco's Automated Pay Stations Are Here - And Fans Are Underwhelmed - Tasting Table

The way Costco's automated pay stations work is that members stand in line and a Costco employee scans the person's membership card and all of the items in their cart. When the member reaches the self-serve payment kiosk, they scan their membership card and pay. The system eliminates the conveyor belt and any interaction with a cashier.
E-Commerce
E-Commerce
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Visa says AI could start making purchases for you. Not everyone wants that, but here's how close we are

AI is influencing consumer purchases and acting on behalf of shoppers in commerce.
Online Community Development
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

How Event Technology Is Transforming Business Conferences and Networking

Event technology transforms business conferences from unstructured networking into data-driven, intentional environments that create meaningful connections and measurable outcomes.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Metrolinx firewall preventing third-party apps from using real-time train data for Finch West LRT | CBC News

Metrolinx's firewall restricts real-time data access for Finch West LRT, impacting third-party apps' accuracy in train arrival predictions.
UK news
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Unreliable fleet connectivity driving employee exodus | Computer Weekly

UK fleet operators face significant connectivity challenges that threaten competitiveness, with unreliable networks causing customer complaints and operational disruptions despite limited failover protections.
Digital life
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

How do digital business cards work after you share them? Updates and changes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Digital business cards enable real-time profile updates that automatically reflect across all shared links, eliminating outdated contact information problems inherent to physical cards.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

Why long range communication is useful for industrial monitoring - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Long-range radio waves can pass through obstacles more easily, which makes them perfect for monitoring expansive factories or outdoor infrastructure. A recent report by Fabrity highlighted that these systems use very little power. This allows sensors to operate for 5 to 10 years on a single battery. Using such tech means you do not have to install expensive wiring across your entire site.
Roam Research
fromdzone.com
2 months ago

Managing Changing Hardware/Peripherals in a Robust POS

Retail point-of-sale systems today offer a wide range of options for peripherals and hardware. Their technical specifications play a major role in selection, and big retailers often choose multiple vendors to reduce a single point of failure. This gives them an advantage to negotiate price or support as well. Technically, these peripherals also require updating with new models and may have new feature sets. This necessitates the redevelopment of point-of-sale applications, increasing development costs.
Information security
#contactless-payments
London food
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Mind the tap: Stansted Airport starts accepting London's contactless travel tickets

Contactless payments now work on Greater Anglia services to Stansted Airport, eliminating the need for advance paper ticket purchases that previously confused travelers.
London food
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Mind the tap: Stansted Airport starts accepting London's contactless travel tickets

Contactless payments now work on Greater Anglia services to Stansted Airport, eliminating the need for advance paper ticket purchases that previously confused travelers.
Gadgets
fromEngadget
1 month ago

The Samsung Wallet can now hold your house keys

Samsung's Digital Home Key feature in Samsung Wallet enables users to unlock compatible smart doors with their phone using biometric authentication or PIN.
Boston
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Bye-bye transponders: E-ZPass switching to stickers

Massachusetts is transitioning E-ZPass from hard-plastic transponders to free windshield sticker tags using RFID technology, reducing production costs from $6.70 to 55 cents per unit and saving approximately $7.38 million annually.
#self-service-kiosks
fromFOX 5 New York
1 month ago

E-Z Pass transponders may be replaced with stickers in New Jersey

E-Z Pass' plastic transponders could soon be replaced by stickers equipped with digital chips and barcodes. The change would mean no need to mount your transponder in the perfect spot, or hold it up while passing through toll plazas. First, officials say 3,000 turnpike vehicles will test out the stickers during an 8-week pilot program.
Alternative transportation
Tech industry
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Passive RFIDs can now stream telemetry data from sensors

ISO/IEC 18000-65 enables battery-free passive RFID sensors to stream time-series data by assigning frequency channels and supporting cross-manufacturer interoperability.
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Samsung's Digital Home Key lets you use your phone as your key

The new feature, called Digital Home Key, will live inside Samsung Wallet and is powered by the Aliro smart home standard. The new standard uses near-field communication (NFC) for its tap-to-unlock technology. It also supports ultra-wideband (UWB), giving users the ability to unlock their door as they approach and without pulling out their phone.
Mobile UX
Business
fromSustainable Bus
2 months ago

Masabi acquires Passenger Technology Group, integrating passenger information technologies into its SaaS platform - Sustainable Bus

Masabi acquired Passenger Technology Group to integrate passenger information and ticketing technologies into its enterprise-grade SaaS fare collection platform.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Travel industry fears summer disruption amid new biometric checks at European borders

The new EES biometric entry-exit checks risk major summer passenger delays and long queues unless border authorities relax or temporarily stand down the system.
US news
fromCbsnews
1 month ago

New Jersey wants to replace E-ZPass tags with battery-free stickers. Here's what they look like.

New Jersey is testing battery-free barcode stickers to replace windshield-mounted E-ZPass tags, reducing costs from $4.6 million to under $700,000 annually while improving security and durability.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Ford is giving its commercial fleet business an AI makeover

Ford Pro AI is a generative AI chatbot that analyzes commercial vehicle data to provide fleet managers with actionable insights for cost reduction and operational efficiency.
frominsideevs.com
2 months ago

Older Rivian R1T And R1S EVs Are Getting Digital Key SupportSort Of

Owners of older Rivian R1S and R1T EVs will soon have the ability to remotely control their cars without having to use their smartphones or physical keys. That's because the latest Rivian smartphone app for Apple iPhones, version 3.9, will add an Apple Watch companion app that will enable owners of the 2021-2024 R1T and R1S to lock, unlock, and drive their cars.
Cars
Information security
fromZDNET
2 months ago

3 security gadgets I never leave home without (and don't break the bank)

Carry an inexpensive kit of physical security tools, like a USB data blocker, to protect devices from malicious chargers, cables, and data theft while traveling.
Gadgets
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Connectivity, AI drive fleet safety, productivity and decision-making | Computer Weekly

AI, connected data, and safety-focused services are transforming fleet operations, with GPS tracking adoption at record highs and AI delivering measurable safety improvements and cost reductions.
Digital life
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Why Speed Matters More Than Ever in an On-Demand Digital Economy

Speed is a critical competitive factor across digital industries, directly influencing customer satisfaction, trust, and market success.
New York City
fromTime Out New York
2 months ago

OMNY vending machines are finally coming to JFK AirTrain

OMNY vending machines will be installed at Jamaica Station to replace remaining MetroCard kiosks, enabling purchase and reload of OMNY cards with cash or credit.
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

How Smart Airport Taxi Solutions Improve Business Travel Efficiency for UK SMEs

The Hidden Cost of Poor Airport Transport Planning Missed pickups, last-minute cancellations, surge pricing, and unreliable availability can all disrupt carefully planned business schedules. Searching for a Taxi Near Me just hours before departure may work occasionally, but for executives heading to important meetings, uncertainty is not an option. Public transport delays, airport parking fees, fuel costs, and lost preparation time all add up. For SMEs managing tight budgets, these inefficiencies are more than inconvenient-they affect both financial performance and professional reputation.
Travel
UK news
fromianVisits
2 months ago

TfL eyes major upgrade so Tube can accept National Rail barcode tickets

London Underground plans to install barcode scanners on ticket barriers to accept National Rail barcode tickets, starting at shared and central stations with back-office upgrades.
fromSustainable Bus
2 months ago

Evolution: the practical path to autonomous buses - Sustainable Bus

It's tempting to frame autonomous driving as a single leap. In public transport, adoption tends to be incremental - because the system is built for reliability, and new capabilities have to fit into daily operations without disrupting service. That is why a practical strategy is evolution, not revolution: introduce autonomy in a defined domain, learn safely in real operations, and expand capability step-by-step.
Artificial intelligence
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

I love AirTags, but this slim card tracker is better for my wallet - and works with iOS and Android

KeySmart Gen 3 SmartCard is a thin, IPX8 water-resistant tracker supporting Apple Find My and Google Find Hub with an 11-month battery and Qi charging.
Privacy technologies
fromSecurityWeek
1 month ago

Researchers Uncover Method to Track Cars via Tire Sensors

TPMS tire pressure sensors transmit unencrypted unique identifiers allowing low-cost roadside receivers to track vehicle movements and driving patterns.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Risotto raises $10M seed to use AI to make ticketing systems easier to use | TechCrunch

Risotto raised $10 million to automate help-desk ticket resolution using LLM-backed infrastructure enforcing reliability via prompt libraries, eval suites, and real-world training.
fromEngadget
3 months ago

Ring can now verify if a video has been altered

Ring has launched a new tool that can tell you if a video clip captured by its camera has been altered or not. The company says that every video downloaded from Ring starting in December 2025 going forward will come with a digital security seal. "Think of it like the tamper-evident seal on a medicine bottle," it explained. Its new tool, called Ring Verify, can tell you if a video has been altered in any way.
Gadgets
#agentic-commerce
fromFuturism
1 month ago

New App Detects the Radio Fingerprint of Smart Glasses and Warns You When Someone Is Using Them Nearby

Covert recording is a lot about power. So, I was worried from the very beginning when Meta announced they were going to revive the Google Glass idea. That might be influenced by my study subject very well, but it might as well be influenced by every report and story I read on digital abuse and hate speech in the last twenty to thirty years.
Privacy technologies
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Airports embrace AI to manage growing global passenger traffic

Airports deploy AI across passenger flow, baggage, maintenance, biometrics and cybersecurity to improve efficiency, predict congestion, and enhance customer experience amid rising passenger volumes.
fromZacks
2 months ago

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Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Self-driving cars, drones hijacked by custom road signs

Environmental indirect prompt injection attacks can hijack embodied AI (self-driving cars, drones) via manipulated signage, causing dangerous misbehavior across languages and appearances.
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