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When Kursat Ceylan, who is blind, was trying to find his way to a hotel, he used an app on his phone for directions, but also had to hold his cane and pull his luggage.
He ended up walking into a pole, cutting his forehead.
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Write comment (97 Comments)Tesco is issuing new cards to 600,000 Clubcard account holders after unearthing a security issue.
The supermarket giant said it believed a database of stolen usernames and passwords from other platforms had been tried out on its websites, and may have worked in some cases.
No financial data was accessed and its systems
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Write comment (97 Comments)Apple has agreed to settle a long-running class-action case in the US over allegations it deliberately slowed down older iPhones.
The proposed settlement, which still has to be approved by judge Edward
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Write comment (94 Comments)Japanese electronics giant Sharp is to use a TV factory to make surgical masks amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Its parent company Foxconn has already done the same in China to supply its own workers
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Write comment (96 Comments)A cyclist has been cleared of killing a pedestrian while riding a modified e-bike in Hackney, east London.
Thomas Hanlon, 32, was accused of "going way too quickly" when he hit
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Write comment (95 Comments)The email addresses and travel details of about 10,000 people who used free wi-fi at UK railway stations have been exposed online.
Network Rail and the service provider C3UK confirmed the incident three days after being contacted by TheIndianSubcontinent News about the matter.
The database, found online by a security
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