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Apple’s mobile payments deal in China may ease fears about iPhone sales, Star Wars is pushing the movie industry towards record takings at the box office this year, the Fairphone 2 modular smartphone is shipping, Twitter’s latest tools include Lifewrecker and Misogynist Pro. #techFT is a newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Digitisation could mean US job losses in double-digit millions, GM insects could help protect crops, Facebook has a messaging deal with Uber and Pandora has seen a royalty relief rally. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Vodafone and Liberty ought to be able to work something out together in Europe, the EU is introducing strict data protection laws, Slack is launching an app store, Star Wars has boosted Sphero but the movie itself is flawed. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
The financial tech sector’s start-ups are now attracting banking’s grandees, Uber drivers in Seattle may start a union, Qualcomm is staying united, Apple has a hush-hush lab in Taiwan, a laser razor is cutting edge technology. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Regulators are planning to inspect new cars’ software to tackle deception such as in the VW emissions scandal, the EU is probing deeper into Apple’s tax deal with Ireland, social media is countering extremism with cartoon characters like Abdullah-X. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Social robots are more than tools, says the new Foundation for Responsible Robotics, Alibaba has bought the South China Morning Post, Amazon is pushing logistics to the limit. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Goldman Sachs SETLing on a new virtual currency settlement system is just one of its many technological achievements; unlike Margaret Thatcher, Marissa Mayer is for turning; Google may have to Blendle says the EU and “Vorsprung durch Technics” with a Japanese accent. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Yahoo has changed its mind about spinning off its Alibaba stake, there’s a new tech-driven commodities era, the creator of bitcoin may have been found, Apple may have some watch and phone announcements in March. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Data castles in Germany are helping Deutsche Telekom’s cloud business, while its US rival Dropbox is stumbling in its efforts to grow into a $10bn valuation. Jukedeck is the latest effort at writing songs through artificial intelligence and Apple has finally come up with an accessory to keep your iPhone alive. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more

Google Ventures is finding it hard to spend its billions, the PS4 is the fastest-selling home console in video game history, China is set to become the biggest movie market. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Japan’s PC industry is considering its future, the Spotifys of this world might not have one, Publicis is turning itself upside down, Cardboard Camera can turn your smartphone into a 360-degree VR camera. #techFT is a daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
What to do about Yahoo? Can Goldman Sachs establish its version of bitcoin? What will Max make of Mark’s letter? Will George Lucas build his narrative arts museum in Chicago? Can source code be poetry? Is the Samsung Galaxy A7 any good? Some of the answers are in #techFT, a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Augmented reality has a bigger future than virtual reality, Mark Zuckerberg is staking his fortune on the future, gene editing could be one fruitful avenue for innovation, but if you want to live in the past, try the Old Web Today. #techFT is a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Samsung is putting the emphasis on smartphone innovation with a new leader for its mobile division, former smartphone maker Nokia is launching its $60, 000 professional VR camera. #techFT is a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms. You can sign up here. Read more
Amazon Prime Air seems closer to fruition, tech billionaires are taking action on climate change and Uber is set to launch its Pool ride-sharing service in London on Friday. #techFT is a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms from the Financial Times. You can sign up here. Read more
Google has found a clever way to maintain its relevance on mobile, Airbus has a Thunderbird 2 idea for planes in years to come, Opendesk has figured out your smart desk for the future. #techFT is a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms from the Financial Times. You can sign up here. Read more
Black Friday is looking less successful in stores than online, a new $5 Raspberry Pi sounds a bargain and the Sphero BB-8 is the hottest holiday gift item. #techFT is a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms from the Financial Times. You can sign up here. Read more
Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos has landed a first for space travel, Adele has herself a new record of the sales kind, Isis uses Telegram, the cable cowboy is corralling Europe and the Telharmonium was the Spotify of its age. #techFT is a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms from the Financial Times. You can sign up here. Read more
Video game sales are surprisingly down, prepare to register your drone and then drop that smartphone and pick up a dumbphone. #techFT is a new daily newsletter on technology, digital media and telecoms from the Financial Times. You can sign up here. Read more



