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By: Lynsey Barber

I'm City A.M.'s award-winning technology editor, covering everything from happenings at Apple and Google to the latest London startup. In particular fintech, blockchain, artifical intelligence, driverless cars, virtual reality and the sharing economy get me out of bed in the morning. I'm always trying to illustrate stories with pictures of dogs. Sometimes with some success. I was named technology journalist of the year at the UK Tech Awards.

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  • Nikkei buys Financial Times from Pearson for £884m

    July 23, 2015

    Japanese media company Nikkei is the triumphant bidder for the FT, picking up the newspaper and other publications from Pearson for £884m in an all-cash deal.  The sale includes the famous pink paper and website FT.com, a web design business FT Labs, FT Chinese and Financial Publishing which includes publications such as The Banker and [...]

  • Pearson share price jumps after confirming Financial Times sale talks with Axel Springer in the spotlight

    July 23, 2015

    Shares in the publisher of the Financial Times, Pearson, have jumped more than two per cent following reports that it will announce the newspaper group's sale "imminently". Pearson confirmed that it is in "advanced discussions" to sell off the FT Group. Latest: Nikkei buys Financial Times from Pearson for £884m In a market update, the company [...]

  • The UK must digitally disrupt to grow the economy and create jobs, or be disrupted

    July 23, 2015

    Not many things are guaranteed in life, but the power of technology to disrupt our lives is one that is. Whether we look at the creation of the first personal computer in the 60s, the arrival of the World Wide Web in the 80s, or the smartphone connected world we now occupy; digital technology has [...]

  • Which countries eat the most ice cream in the world? Here’s the scoop

    July 23, 2015

    Things are changing in the delicious world of ice cream. The Chinese are warming up to the icy delights of the classic treat and have just stolen the crown from the US as the biggest consumers of the treat in the world, licking up more than 5.9m litres of the stuff in 2014. The change [...]

  • The world’s biggest emojis were just created by Tesco Mobile in a field near Bath to cheer up commuters

    July 22, 2015

    The world's biggest emojis have been created in a field near Bath to cheer up weary commuters. With the help of 25 artists and 700 litres of paint, a giant smiling face emoji that spans 100ft – the equivalent of three double decker buses – graced the outskirts of the Somerset city while a mysterious [...]

  • Apple Pay UK: Where are people using it most? TfL races ahead

    July 22, 2015

    A week after Apple Pay's launch in the UK, and there's one spot where it's proving by far and away the most popular place to use. The contactless payment which lets you pay by simply swiping an iPhone or Apple Watch, attempts to make paying for stuff as quick and easy as possible, and there's no [...]

  • Heathrow plane’s close drone encounter prompts Civil Aviation Authority warning

    July 22, 2015

    The airspace regulator has unveiled new rules about how drones are used after a plane had a close encounter with a drone over Heathrow airport last year. Drone users must follow rules about using the technology or risk prosecution, said the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), as it launched a push to make drone pilots aware [...]

  • Apple’s value loses billions and tech share prices tumble

    July 22, 2015

    European tech stocks have tumbled this morning after a string of muted results from the likes of Microsoft, IBM and Apple, which lost billions from its value in after-hours trading following a more reserved set of numbers from its third quarter earnings. The FTSE Eurofirst 300 tech index was trading down this morning while Arm's [...]

  • AP Archive: Look, no hands – the driverless car, as imagined in 1971

    July 22, 2015

    The race to build the driverless car may be the height of modern technology, but researchers were already dreaming of a self-driving vehicle 40 years ago – and making it happen. New footage reveals early attempts by scientists to create a driverless car – and the result isn't half bad. "Look no hands. And no [...]

  • Tesco’s Harris + Hoole coffee shops lose founders and bosses Nick, Andrew and Laura Tolley

    July 22, 2015

    The founders and bosses of Harris + Hoole, the coffee shop chain part-owned by Tesco, are leaving the company amid the supermarket's asset sell off. The sibling founders Nick Tolley, Andrew Tolley and Laura Tolley, who are chief executive, coffee director and chief design officer respectively will depart next month, Retail Week reports, retaining their [...]

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