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WHSmith voices stock control approval
The retailer's travel subsidiary is doubling its use of voice technology in its warehouse to build on past success with increased stock accuracy...
Barclaycard launches OnePulse contactless card
New-style credit card uses the same contactless technology as London's Oyster travel card, and will double-up as an Oyster payment card for using...
Public Sector Roundup: Technology tackles truancy
This week, Stafford Sports College automates truancy notification, the MoD launches an online travel service, Manchester Police go mobile and...
HP workstations push space, travel and film boundaries
Company building reusable space vehicles hails performance increases from latest HP workstations, whilst Adobe tells of new creative possibilities.
Air travel top 'web-enabled' sector
The air transport industry is the first 'truly web-enabled industry,' according to a survey by SITA.
Oxford Tube passengers benefit from free Wi-Fi
In a bid to lure commuters away from the temptation of train travel, the Oxford-London coach service is offering free, 3G-based 1.4Mbps Wi-Fi...
Tech trouble corrupts London's Oyster cards
A server crash took out Transport for London's payment infrastructure yesterday, and left some people with damaged travel cards.
Employees look to flexible working to cut wasted commute times
British commuters want to reduce their travel times and increase productivity through remote working but their bosses are less than keen.
Work Wise Week begins in the UK
Today sees the beginning of a week dedicated to smarter work and travel, for the benefit of employees and employers alike.
Microsoft co-founder turns attention to space travel
The software giant's co-founder Paul Allen has launched a space-focused project.
Nestlé reduces costs with video conferencing
The makers of Nescafé look to save travel costs by letting employees communicate over video.
Google takes off with flight search feature
Following the troubled acquisition of ITA Software, Google's travel search feature is up and flying.
O2 trials mobile phones as digital wallets
O2 completes Near Field Communications technology trial that could see our mobiles integrating Oyster travel cards and even credit cards.
Oyster cards at risk from cloning
Researchers in Holland reveal that London’s contactless transport payment cards can be copied, allowing user to travel for free.
Samsung moves into GPS-equipped phones
Demand for all-in-one devices capable of making calls as well as offering travel directions sees GPS integrated into Samsung handset.
High speed internet as important as rail and roads
A new survey has shown British businesses to be just as bothered about their internet connections as they are about their travel networks.
Transport for London CIO criticises public service IT
TfL CIO claims councils are too slow to personalise IT, and outlines challenges for London in providing tech for travel.
EasyJet outsources network infrastructure
Online travel operator updates networks through outsourcing deal with Alfred McAlpine, as part of its head office relocation.
Commuters to get nationwide travelcards?
The government is planning to improve transport with a new UK-wide travel card as it looks to smarter ticketing.
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