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January 13, 2019
Chinese coal mine roof collapse in Shaanxi kills 21

Chinese coal mine roof collapse in Shaanxi kills 21

At least 21 miners died when a roof collapsed in a coal mine in northern China, officials say. Sixty-six miners were rescued after the accident on Saturday at the Lijiagou mine near the city of Shenmu in Shaanxi province. The cause of the collapse is under investigation, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Mining accidents …

January 13, 2019
Airlander 10: World’s longest aircraft gets full-production go-ahead

Airlander 10: World’s longest aircraft gets full-production go-ahead

Image copyright Hybrid Air Vehicles Image caption Airlander took its first flight in 2017 from Cardington Airfield The world’s longest aircraft is set to go into full production with the model designed to take its first passengers. It comes after the prototype £32m Airlander 10 – a combined plane and airship – was formally retired …

January 13, 2019
Brexit: ‘Basic questions unanswered’ on Swiss trade deal

Brexit: ‘Basic questions unanswered’ on Swiss trade deal

Image copyright PA Image caption Liam Fox has been accused of making “blithe assurances of progress” The government must clarify the UK’s future relationship with Switzerland and up to 70 non-EU countries after Brexit, a Commons committee has said. Last month, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox announced a deal to allow British and Swiss businesses …

January 13, 2019
Christmas: How shops fared in four charts

Christmas: How shops fared in four charts

Image copyright European Photopress Agency Most shops have reported their sales figures for the festive period. We take a look in four charts at how they fared. Ahead of Christmas 2018, the fact that many shops were already offering large discounts suggested they were struggling to sell their stock. Retail industry body the British Retail …

January 13, 2019
Watch industry’s times are changing

Watch industry’s times are changing

Image copyright G Maillot Image caption Fabienne Lupo, head of the group that organises the show, says the industry went through a “crisis period” One of the luxury goods sector’s showpiece events returns this week with its mix of innovation, art and wealth – topped off with a sprinkle of celebrity stardust from “brand ambassadors” …

January 12, 2019
CES 2019: The expanding door that fights parcel thieves

CES 2019: The expanding door that fights parcel thieves

An expanding door that locks away small parcels and calls the police if larger ones are stolen is on show at the CES tech expo in Las Vegas. Its developers suggest the innovation is more secure than Amazon’s own solution to the problem of parcel thieves. It looks a bit clunky and requires a fairly …

January 12, 2019
YouTube influencers: Inside the weird world of social media burnout

YouTube influencers: Inside the weird world of social media burnout

What’s it like to have millions of fans when you’re 10? What’s it like to have thousands of people insult or adore you? Welcome to the strange world of social media superstars. Stephanie Hegarty meets the young people whose lives are built around likes, but are increasingly suffering from mental health problems and burn out. …

January 12, 2019
CES 2019: Amazon and Google Assistant carve up tech expo

CES 2019: Amazon and Google Assistant carve up tech expo

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Alexa and Google Assistant aren’t clamouring to be heard, they’re clamouring to be spoken to At CES, there’s no shortage of gadgets to talk to. Smart TVs, cars, pianos – and even a toilet – these are just some examples of devices that come with voice-activated helpers. No matter …

CES 2019: The lightsaber you can strike with force

CES 2019: The lightsaber you can strike with force

January 12, 2019

The Star Wars inspired toy on show at CES can take a pounding but does not come cheap. Source by [author_name]

January 12, 2019
Cambridge Analytica parent firm SCL Elections fined over data refusal

Cambridge Analytica parent firm SCL Elections fined over data refusal

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Cambridge Analytica boasted that it had collected thousands of data points on millions of US voters Cambridge Analytica’s parent company SCL Elections Ltd has been fined £15,000 plus costs for failing to hand over the personal data of a US citizen. The case was brought by the Information Commissioner’s …

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