
Virgin Atlantic has announced its latest savvy PR tie-up with new technology. Last year, it ran a six-week trial using Google Glass for Upper Class check-ins_and recently announced it’s expanding that effort. It also_tried out Apple’s iBeacon tech. Now it’s turned to Sony smart devices. From next week, engineers working on Virgin Atlantic aircraft at Heathrow will be conducting an eight-week trial of Sony’s SmartEyeglass Developer Edition and SmartWatch 3, along with tablets and smartphones from the company._ The company says using the smartglasses should remove paper from some engineering processes and reduce the number_of journeys engineers need to make…
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