The result of a vote in an Alabama warehouse could have ramifications for Amazon workers around the US.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Palantir: NHS says future deals 'will be transparent'
It follows a lawsuit accusing the NHS of “sneaking through” a £23m contract with Palantir.
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Huawei’s business damaged by US sanctions despite success at home
The Chinese company's 2020 results show a sharp hit to its mobile business in the wake of the US action.
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Facebook tweaks its news feed with new controls
Permission to comment and an easier way to see a chronological feed are both in the works.
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Deliveroo shares drop 30% on stock market debut
Deliveroo shares open well below expected price after big investors' attitude to company soured.
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VW rebrand turns out to be April Fool's joke
The carmaker will not change its name to "Voltswagen" in the US despite earlier saying it would.
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Mafia fugitive caught after posting cooking show on YouTube
The Italian gangster had tried to hide his face but was identified by his distinctive tattoos.
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Scalping: The teens making thousands selling consoles online
If you've been struggling to buy a new PlayStation or Xbox, this might be the reason why.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Google Maps to start showing eco-friendly routes
The driving app will highlight journeys with lowest emissions based on factors such as traffic.
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Gambling apps: a super casino in your pocket
There are concerns over the way that gambling companies use the data collected on their customers.
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Police bust 'world's biggest' video-game-cheat operation
Chinese police seize a collection of luxury sports cars in the raid.
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Schoolmates Ollie and Jacob on TikTok fame
Ollie and his best mate, Jacob, have become the comedy duo everyone's talking about on TikTok.
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'Fake' Amazon workers defend company on Twitter
It comes after Amazon's official accounts hit back at criticism of the company.
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Child tweets gibberish from US nuclear-agency account
The tweet “;l;;gmlxzssaw", posted to US Strategic Command's Twitter account, causes confusion.
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'We have your porn collection': The rise of Extortionware
Hacked firm's IT Manager named and shamed by hackers in extortion technique.
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Wales election: Fears over 'anonymous' social media adverts
Campaigners say the Welsh government has "missed an opportunity" to update election laws.
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How bees and drones team up to find landmines
Drones are being used to track bees that have been trained to sense chemicals in landmines.
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Monday, March 29, 2021
Thierry Henry: 'It's not OK to get abused online'
Thierry Henry tells BBC Newsnight about his decision to remove himself from social media, saying that "it is time to take a stand" against online abuse.
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Legal challenge over the government using Whatsapp
The campaigners behind the challenge say deleted messages pose a risk to transparency.
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School cyber-attack affects 40,000 pupils’ email
The Harris Federation, which runs 50 academies in and around London, was hit by a ransomware attack.
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NHS uses AI scan to detect hidden heart disease
The technology will help doctors warn patients years before a heart attack strikes.
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Biden administration threatens tariffs on UK goods in 'tech tax' row
Ceramics, make-up and furniture could be hit amid a row over a new UK tax on tech firms.
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Facebook undersea cable to boost South East Asia internet
The two new cables will connect Singapore, Indonesia and North America.
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Deliveroo flotation price to be at bottom of target range
The food delivery business says it is pricing shares "responsibly" amid “volatile” market conditions.
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Access to rural-broadband funding plagued by delays
Applications are stuck in limbo as the deadline for valuable broadband vouchers looms.
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China's answer to YouTube slumps on market debut
Shares of Bilibili opened 2.2% below their issue price before slipping further in early trade
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'Delete abusers' accounts but educate them' - former Wales striker Rob Earnshaw
Former Wales striker Rob Earnshaw says deleting the social media accounts of abusers must also go hand in hand with educating them.
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Sunday, March 28, 2021
'It is so easy to choose what voluntary work to do'
Charities are turning to technology to help them attract more volunteers.
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Union creates hotline for disgruntled Amazon staff
Unite urges workers to come forward to voice complaints about hours, pay, targets and breaks.
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Saturday, March 27, 2021
AI: Ghost workers demand to be seen and heard
Workers who label content and help computers understand language want their own voices to be heard.
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Facebook freezes Maduro's page over Covid claim
Venezuela's president will not be able to post for 30 days for disinformation over a herbal remedy.
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Phone companies 'must do more' to stop fraud calls
A senior law enforcement officer says the UK needs "a step change" in its response to fraud.
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League: The visual effects challenges
Two Weta Digital experts explain how they updated the characters' look.
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Friday, March 26, 2021
Body-editing apps on TikTok ‘trigger eating disorders’
Technology firms have been warned to consider the impact of such apps on vulnerable people.
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David Dobrik: YouTube demonetises prank video star's channels
The prank video star has apologised for his involvement in an allegation of sexual assault.
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Covid vaccine: Social media urged to remove 'disinfo dozen'
Twelve people who spread the majority of vaccine disinformation should be removed, US lawmaker says.
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Petlog 'misplaces' pet owners' details in database 'cock-up'
A website that matches chipped cats and dogs to their owners has lost customer data.
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Microrobots treat mouse brain tumours and other tech news
Jen Copestake looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
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Covid: Bournemouth drones to help fight post-lockdown litter surge
"Exceptional" visitor numbers are expected at Bournemouth beach this summer, a council says.
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Thursday, March 25, 2021
Learning to code 'will seriously change your life'
Software developers are in high demand and well paid, but how do you break into the industry?
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Bafta Games Awards 2021: Hades takes Best Game
The Ancient Greek action adventure won big on the night with five awards in total.
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Google, Facebook Twitter grilled in US on fake news
Politicians want greater regulation while social media bosses say they are doing enough.
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Facial recognition beats the Covid-mask challenge
As people all over the world mask up, how has the facial-recognition industry coped?
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Bafta Games Awards 2021: Why they're such a big deal
"To be nominated for five BAFTAs is pretty absurd"
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New Alan Turing £50 note design is revealed
The banknote will enter circulation on 23 June - Alan Turing's birthday - and will be made of polymer.
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China's Tencent revenues surge thanks to gaming boom
The Chinese technology giant has also seen a big rise in international sales as it expands overseas.
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Big investors shun Deliveroo over workers' rights
Two of the UK's biggest investors won't invest in the delivery firm over concerns about workers' rights.
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Intel chief wants to make chips for Apple and other rivals
The chip-maker is to create a new business focused on serving third-party clients.
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Twitter: Buyer defends paying $2.9m for 'Mona Lisa' of tweets
Malaysian tycoon says Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's first ever tweet is "a piece of human history".
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Wednesday, March 24, 2021
AI at work: Staff 'hired and fired by algorithm'
The TUC is calling for fresh legal protections to cover artificial intelligence in the workplace.
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Apple Music 'saylists' to help with speech issues
The project, from Warner Music, aims to use lyrics to help young people learn tricky sounds.
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Facebook removes accounts of 'China-based hackers' targeting Uighurs
The social media company says journalists and activists living abroad were being targeted.
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Citigroup launches Zoom-free Fridays to ease pandemic 'fatigue'
The bank's CEO unveils new working practices to ease "the relentlessness of the pandemic workday".
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Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: Too many chips made in Asia
The firm now aims to supply others with processors made in factories based in the US and Europe.
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One in three spot hate speech in online videos
Research suggests that a third of people have seen online hate videos in the last three months.
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University of Northampton hit by cyber-attack
The University of Northampton says it is still working to recover from the attack a week ago.
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Burberry designs skins for Honor of Kings characters
It is part of the British fashion house’s collaboration with Chinese technology giant Tencent.
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Tesla cars can be bought in Bitcoin
Elon Musk announced his company would accept the virtual currency as payment for a new car.
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Will NFTs open up new opportunities for digital artists?
Digital-only artwork is being “tokenised” and sold for millions, Lara Lewington finds out more.
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Covid: DoorDash delivers at-home test kits
The food delivery service is bringing test kits to homes in select US cities.
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Child abuse: Warning of siblings being groomed online
The rise of livestreaming platforms is making it easier for paedophiles to target children, experts say.
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China's biggest car brand to launch rival to Tesla
Geely's new upmarket electric car brand Zeekr comes as Elon Musk goes on the charm offensive in China.
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GameStop sales struggle after trading frenzy
GameStop provides its first financial update since it became the subject of a trading frenzy.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Police raid home of vaccine text fraudster
More than 6,000 cases of Covid-related fraud and cyber-crime have been recorded by the UK's police forces during the pandemic.
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Covid fraud: £34.5m stolen in pandemic scams
More than 400,000 frauds and other cyber-crimes have been reported to police during the pandemic.
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YouTube drug-taking, sweary rap ad banned by ASA
The video, which appeared on YouTube, is banned for breaking rules on offensive content.
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YouTube will recommend products shown in videos
The feature - which generates a list of items - is currently being tested in the US.
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Google fixes crashing Android app issues
The problem was caused by an update to the system that allows apps to display web content.
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Jack Dorsey's first ever tweet sells for $2.9m
The Twitter founder will donate the money to charity after it was bought by a Malaysia-based businessman.
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Warner Music teams up with Tencent to crack China
The US record label says the deal with China's tech giant will help make its artists "impossible to ignore".
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Monday, March 22, 2021
Covid-19: Vaccines and vaccine passports being sold on darknet
Researchers say criminals are taking advantage of desperate people looking for a way out of lockdown
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Making honey without bees and milk without cows
Firms are using fermentation to produce honey and milk and say they can match the taste of the real thing.
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YouTuber David Dobrik quits app after rape video claim
Several high-profile sponsors have also withdrawn their support for the influencer.
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Factory blaze adds to computer chip supply crisis
The Renesas fire is set to make it even more difficult for car-makers to buy the chips they need.
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Facebook VR wristband powered via 'brain signals'
As the technology company expands its virtual-reality tools, experts warn of potential privacy implications.
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Kitboga: How AI is helping me waste scammers’ time
Twitch streamer, Kitboga, says he wanted to stop con artists trying to steal from people.
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Police warn students to avoid science website
Universities are urged to block a science research website, which police say could put data at risk.
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Sunday, March 21, 2021
UK 'heading towards digital skills shortage disaster'
Demand for AI, robotics and cloud skills is up amid news young people are shunning IT skill courses.
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'I’ll buy five items and only keep one of them'
With online returns soaring during the pandemic, tech firms are helping retailers deal with the rise.
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Donald Trump plans social media comeback, says adviser
The ex-US president, banned by Twitter and Facebook, will launch "his own platform", an aide says.
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New Royal Navy ship to protect 'critical' undersea cables
UK intelligence recently warned of Russian submarines "aggressively operating" near Atlantic cables.
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Saturday, March 20, 2021
Elon Musk denies Tesla cars are used for spying in China
The electric carmaker boss addresses reports of security concerns raised by China's military.
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Russian pleads guilty to Tesla ransomware plot
He allegedly offered an employee $1m (£721,000) to install ransomware at a Nevada battery plant.
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Friday, March 19, 2021
Why did Alibaba's Jack Ma disappear for three months?
Alibaba's Jack Ma appeared to fall out of favour after criticising China's regulators.
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NHS boss's Twitter accounts hacked by PS5 scammers
The scammers took over the accounts and used them to pretend to sell PlayStation 5 consoles.
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SLS: Successful test for world's most powerful rocket
Engineers have carried out a major engine test of Nasa's Space Launch System.
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Robots get realistic robo-skins and other tech news
LJ Rich looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
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Oscars 2021: Nominees told Zoom attendance not an option
Producers say great efforts have been made to make the show safe to attend in person.
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Thursday, March 18, 2021
Gigabit broadband: First areas to benefit announced
Government announces first stages of plans to get superfast broadband to the majority of UK homes.
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The 'insane' money in trading collectible cards
Prices of collectible cards are soaring and new digital products are entering the market.
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Peloton: Child killed in 'tragic' treadmill accident
Boss of the hugely-popular home fitness equipment firm warns parents to keep children away from its machines.
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Southampton's e-scooter hire scheme trial begins
The e-scooters are available for hire in the city via a smartphone app for 14p per minute.
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Super Nintendo World opens in Japan after Covid delays
The theme park features iconic characters like Mario as well as rides based on games.
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Grants to buy electric cars to be cut to £2,500
A government decision to reduce subsidies 'sends the wrong message', says the motor industry.
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US ratchets up pressure on Chinese telecom firms
Three firms face a possible ban from US for being "aligned to Communist China" regulators claim.
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Australia: Sex consent app proposal sparks backlash
Critics say the suggestion by a police commissioner is impractical, short-sighted and open to abuse.
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Chinese tycoon abruptly quits tech giant he founded
Colin Huang steps down as chairman of Pinduoduo as it becomes China's biggest shopping platform.
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Openreach price rules aim to boost full-fibre net rollout
Regulator Ofcom will not cap Openreach's fees for full-fibre connections for at least 10 years.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2021
GameStop: Reddit users investing in gorilla conservation
WallStreetBets users flooded a conservation organisation with donations.
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UAE to test cloud-busting drones to boost rainfall
Scientists from the UK aim to give clouds a nudge to help a region desperate for more water.
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Chip shortage: Samsung warns Galaxy Note may be delayed
There is a "serious imbalance" in the supply and demand of chips, the co-chief executive says.
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5G auction to boost mobile speed and coverage
The airwaves sell-off raised £1.3bn for the UK government.
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Teen 'mastermind' pleads guilty to celeb Twitter hack
Kim Kardashian West, Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Barack Obama were all targeted in the attack.
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Crime: Thieves, robbers and burglars to be fitted with GPS tags
Police will be able to cross-reference data with crime reports to see if offenders were in the area.
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China's latest online skinny fad sparks concern
Observers say online skinny fads stem from an obsession among some Chinese women with being thin.
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Mental health and scams: 'I'd have paid anything to make me feel better'
A charity calls for protection against online scams, as one victim tells of how she was pressurised to pay.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Bitcoin ad banned for 'misleading pensioners'
The ad targeted individuals who were unlikely to know the risks involved, a watchdog's ruling said.
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Museum Alive: App brings a dinosaur to your living room
The augmented reality app, Museum Alive, allows users to experience a prehistoric world up close.
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Uber to pay drivers a minimum wage, holiday pay and pensions
Taxi app's decision follows court ruling that drivers should be classed as workers, not self-employed.
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Intel buys time with 'retrofit' Rocket Lake desktop PC chips
Firm re-engineers laptop chip designs to work with old transistor tech to get performance gains.
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Google Play store to cut fees for Android app developers
App-makers will be charged a 15% cut of their first $1m of sales rather than the current 30%.
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Google Nest 2 home device tracks body activity in bed
The new features have been criticised for collecting data when users are "most vulnerable".
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Instagram cracks down on adults messaging teens
Older users will be able to privately message teenagers who follow them only.
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Nokia to cut up to 10,000 jobs worldwide
The Finnish telecoms giant is shifting investment into 5G and cloud computing research.
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Bitcoin: Fake Elon Musk giveaway scam 'cost man £400,000'
A German man lost 10 Bitcoin to so-called giveaway scammers on Twitter and experts say scams are rising.
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Tinder to introduce in-app background checks
One of the world's most popular dating apps will add the paid service later this year.
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Facebook to pay News Corp for content in Australia
The "landmark" deal comes after Australia passed a world-first law targeting Facebook and Google.
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China's tech giants fall under regulator's pressure
Tencent saw $62bn wiped off its valuation while Alibaba may have to sell some of its media assets.
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Online abuse: 'I found out my husband had indecent images'
People are urged to look out for signs family members are viewing illegal images online.
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Monday, March 15, 2021
So you want a career in building computer games?
A career in computer games can be rewarding but tough to get into.
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Everyone’s Invited: Children recount 'rape culture' experiences
More than 4,000 people have submitted their experiences to an online platform.
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Nurseries sent first official cyber-attack warning
Carers of young children are told to toughen online security by GCHQ's cyber-security agency.
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Elon Musk changes job title to 'Technoking of Tesla'
The firm's chief financial officer has been awarded the title "Master of Coin".
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Mother 'used deepfake to frame cheerleading rivals'
A US mother allegedly went to extreme lengths to help her daughter's cheerleading career.
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Microsoft Mesh: Will it change how we collaborate?
The mixed reality platform can be used on the Hololens 2, computers, VR headsets and smartphones.
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'Interest in e-sports will only grow and grow'
The global e-sports sector is expected to see revenues of more than $1bn in 2021.
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Sunday, March 14, 2021
Covid-19: British Airways plans app-based travel pass
People who have had both jabs will be able to register their status on BA's smartphone app.
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Bitcoin surges past $60,000 for first time
The volatile cryptocurrency extends its record-breaking run to reach a new high.
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India: How eating online is bringing women money - and freedom
Some Indian women are taking advantage of the popularity of online eating shows to become financially independent.
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Video game movies: Are they really that bad?
BBC Sounds Podcast Press X to Continue looks at the best and worst adaptations.
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Saturday, March 13, 2021
Phone scammers: 'Give me £1,000 to stop calling you'
The rise of scam calls seems relentless - but can anything be done about them?
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Friday, March 12, 2021
Why the GameStop story is far from over
Huge swings in the share price show amateur investors are still taking on Wall Street.
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Scientists unlock mysteries of world's oldest 'computer'
The 2,000-year-old mechanism has baffled experts since it was discovered on a shipwreck in 1901.
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Microsoft hack: 3,000 UK email servers remain unsecured
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre warns that more than 3,000 servers have not been secured.
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Women's safety: Smartphone tips shared online
Tips include ways to call the emergency services quickly and activate temporary location sharing.
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YouTube deletes 30,000 vaccine misinfo videos
The platform says it has taken down 30,000 videos since its ban on false vaccine claims in October.
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Grand Theft Auto: Rockstar Leeds founder Gordon Hall dies aged 51
Colleagues praise Gordon Hall, who led Rockstar Leeds in making handheld versions of the hit game.
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What are NFTs and why are they worth millions?
Artwork is being "tokenised" and sold online for millions of dollars - but will the bubble burst?
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Will digital trading cards replace physical ones?
Blockchain based non-fungible tokens are seeing a boom in the sale and trade of digital-only items.
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AI robot paints with aesthetic values and other tech news
LJ Rich looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
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Thursday, March 11, 2021
Netflix considers crackdown on password sharing
The streaming platform is requiring some users to verify they're authorised to access the account.
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'I play digital music through my 1949 radio'
People share some of their collections of vintage technology and explain why it is still useful.
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The drone's-eye view of a bowling alley that went viral
A one-shot drone tour of a Minneapolis establishment has been celebrated for its production genius.
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Uber and Lyft to swap data on banned drivers
The two taxi apps have faced scrutiny for how they handle incidents of sexual assault and other safety issues.
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Exchange email hack: Hundreds of UK firms compromised
Hackers linked to China have found footholds inside hundreds of companies after a mass hack.
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Beeple's NFT digital art nets £50m at Christie's auction
The digital-only artist is now among the top three most valuable living artists.
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Google denies data centre fire caused Russia outage
The issue was an "upstream networking" problem completely unrelated to the fire, it tells the BBC.
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Home Office tests web-spying powers with help of UK internet firms
A Home Office trial with two UK internet providers has logged user activity on websites.
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Roblox: David Baszucki worth $4.6bn as shares soar
First day's trading sees David Baszucki's firm now worth more than some of the biggest gaming firms.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Abuse suspect arrested during Zoom hearing
The defendant was found to be in his alleged victim's apartment during the proceedings
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YouTube electric shock dog collar videos spark anger
Pet owners should seek professional advice rather than following these videos, the Blue Cross says.
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Facebook asks judge to throw out FTC anti-trust lawsuit
The charges allege Facebook bought up its rivals to maintain a monopoly.
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Audio cassette tape inventor Lou Ottens dies aged 94
The Dutch engineer's invention transformed the way people listened to music in the 20th century.
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Covid: White hat bounty hackers become millionaires
Remote working and lockdowns help more "white hat" hackers earn money by reporting software bugs.
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Russia blames Google outage on data centre fire
The fire in the French city of Strasbourg destroyed one data centre and damaged another.
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Lego 'to hire hundreds' more in UK in digital drive
The toy giant sees best sales in five years as lockdown spurs growth in Lego sets for families.
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University of Central Lancashire among three hit by cyber-attacks
The attack at the Preston university is among three being probed by cyber security investigators.
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Roblox: How the children's game became a $30bn bet on the Metaverse
The gaming company, which has just floated on Wall Street, has plans to inhabit a wider world.
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Russia targets Twitter speed over 'banned content'
President Putin has criticised social media companies and Twitter is popular with opposition activists.
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Digital clothes: Could it make fashion more sustainable?
Some fashion companies are creating virtual clothes to reduce their environmental footprint.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2021
'Right to repair' law to come in this summer
Manufacturers will be obliged to make spare parts for appliances available to consumers.
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Money launderers 'prey on generation Covid'
Promises via social media to make "quick cash" are attracting those struggling for work, banks say.
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Stolen naked images traded in cities around the world
Explicit images of thousands of women are being stolen and traded online.
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Tracy Beaker: Actress Dani Harmer trolled online with 'fat' comments
Tracy Beaker actress Dani Harmer says cruel comments have left her anxious about social media.
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Security firm probes hack of '150,000 cameras'
Bloomberg reports the hack exposed camera feeds showing the insides of offices, hospitals and businesses.
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Online abuse turns women away from public life, says Arlene Foster
There is "literally hourly trolling" about appearance, says First Minister Arlene Foster.
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Online dating: How to pimp your dating profile
Top tips from a dating expert on how to improve your 'love life CV' in lockdown
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EU seeks to supercharge computer chip production
The European Commission wants 20% of the world's cutting-edge chips to be manufactured locally.
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Banksy art burned, destroyed and sold as token in 'money-making stunt'
The original print was set alight in a livestreamed video.
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Microsoft-led team retracts quantum 'breakthrough'
The team believed they had found evidence of particles useful to developing quantum computing.
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Monday, March 8, 2021
Grace Victory: YouTuber with Covid-19 'awake and baby thriving'
Grace Victory was in an induced coma after giving birth to her first child on Christmas Eve.
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Shops return to rural Sweden but are now staff-free
In Sweden shops with no staff are popular in rural locations that have lost their local shops.
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Zoom founder Eric Yuan transfers $6bn of his shares
His personal wealth soared as the video conferencing platform became a household name during the pandemic.
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UK businesses caught buying five-star Google reviews
Consumer group Which? staged a sting operation to investigate fake Google reviews in the UK.
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Google HR 'suggested medical leave' for racism victims
Google staff in the US who complain over racism were advised to take mental health leave, NBC reports.
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Instagram photos help Facebook AI 'teach itself'
The photos were used to help a Facebook algorithm learn to recognise images without supervision.
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Isle of Wight drone NHS-supply trials resume
Drone flights to test the delivery of medical supplies to the Isle of Wight will resume next month.
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European Banking Authority hit by Microsoft Exchange hack
The EU body is one of the first major organisations to admit falling victim to the global email hack.
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Sunday, March 7, 2021
Smart glasses help to find your makeup pallet
Jen Copestake tries out some of the latest augmented reality beauty technology.
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China says manufacturing 'greatness' still 30 years away
While many already see China as the world's factory its leaders want less dependence on US technology.
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'Deepfake is the future of content creation'
Deepfake, or AI-generated videos, are increasingly being used commercially.
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Deliveroo to hand riders up to £10,000 in UK float
The food delivery firm, set to be valued at $7bn (£5bn), will also offer shares to takeaway customers.
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Saturday, March 6, 2021
Microsoft hack: White House warns of 'active threat' of email attack
The tech giant says a state-sponsored group operating out of China is breaching email servers.
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Jack Dorsey: Bids reach $2m for Twitter co-founder's first post
The Twitter co-founder has listed his first ever tweet for sale as a form of digital memorabilia.
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Friday, March 5, 2021
Why popular YouTubers are building their own sites
Some big YouTube names are building their own video sites on the side - just in case.
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John McAfee charged with fraud over cryptocurrency
The businessman is accused of promoting cryptocurrency to his followers to inflate prices.
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Myanmar coup: YouTube removes channels run by army amid violence
The armed forces are accused of spreading disinformation online amid a violent crackdown.
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Valve abandons Artifact card game despite promised reboot
The troubled card game is the latest promised rework to be abandoned by a major developer.
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Oppo's expanding phone can grow and shrink on demand
The concept phone has a flexible display that rolls up inside the device.
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Insect-like flying drones and other technology news
Jen Copestake looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
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Thursday, March 4, 2021
YouTube to lift Trump ban if violence threat falls, says CEO
Chief executive Susan Wojcicki says there's a way back for the former president on YouTube.
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Data experts are becoming football's best signings
A growing number of clubs big and small are using more technology to help performances on the pitch.
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Facebook rainforest ads: Inquiry ordered into Amazon land sales
A Supreme Court judge in Brazil orders an investigation following the BBC's report into the trade.
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'Racist' Welsh YouTube channel removed
The Voice of Wales' accounts were terminated after an investigation by BBC Wales's Newyddion S4C programme
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Amazon opens till-less grocery store in London
Amazon Fresh, a till-less grocery store, opens in London
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Alec Baldwin deactivates Twitter account over 'switching accents' joke
The actor made light of a recent controversy surrounding the heritage of his wife, Hilaria.
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Deliveroo unveils plans for '$7bn' London listing
The food delivery firm hopes to list its shares on the London Stock Exchange this year.
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What is Elon Musk's Starship?
Elon Musk's company SpaceX is building a vehicle that could transform space travel.
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Call of Duty patch brings 'biggest download day on record'
Download records were broken last week when Call of Duty released a major update, Virgin Media says.
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Apple investigated over 'unfair' App Store claims
The Competition and Markets Authority has launched an investigation into how Apple's app store is run.
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SpaceX: Starship lands safely... then explodes
It is the first time Elon Musk's space exploration company has pulled off this difficult landing.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Drones could help find tidal energy sites
Unmanned aerial vehicles are to be used in scientific trials in Scotland and Wales.
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Twin sisters worth millions thanks to female gamers
The Nakajima twins develop games for women and three-quarters of their workforce are female.
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Beattie Communications chairman resigns over social media post
Gordon Beattie apologises after using "inappropriate" language in a post on the LinkedIn website.
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Amazon Fresh till-less grocery store opens in London
The shop will stock hundreds of new own-brand items including locally-sourced milk and desserts.
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Reddit chief: I was late to spot GameStop stock mania
Steve Huffman says he supported the aims of a Reddit group taking on the hedge funds.
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Netflix boss: Film fans want joint release dates for cinema and streaming
Netflix boss' claims about the theatrical release window denied by UK Cinema Association chief.
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Minecraft: Bishop of Ely joins game for Gospel teachings
"I am so pleased to have participated in a new way to share Bible stories," says the Bishop of Ely.
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Google promises to drop personalised ad tracking
The tech giant says it will not develop workarounds once it abandons third-party tracking cookies.
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Parler drops Amazon web-hosting legal challenge
Amazon removed the social-network platform from its web-hosting service in January over rule breaches.
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Fall Guys bought by Fortnite maker Epic Games
The deal is "a huge win" for Fall Guys, its team says as it prepares to launch on Xbox and Nintendo.
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Amazon changes app logo that 'resembles Adolf Hitler'
The new design shows a folded corner of blue tape on an Amazon box.
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NFT blockchain drives surge in digital art auctions
NFT is a way for artists to sell digital art ownership without giving up the original file itself.
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Microsoft accuses China over email cyber-attacks
The US tech giant blamed the attacks on Hafnium, a state-sponsored group operating out of China.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2021
The 'LitterCam' that's watching you
AI software can now match footage of motorists throwing rubbish with their car's number plate and issue an automatic fine .
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Molly-Mae Hague's Instagram giveaway broke prize draw rules
The advertising watchdog reprimands the Love Island star over the way winners were picked.
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Will audio-only apps change our use of social networks?
From Clubhouse to Twitter's Spaces, LJ Rich looks at the rise of a new type of social network.
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How can we make washing machines last?
Sweden is trying to encourage consumers to repair household items like washing machines.
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Contraception app Natural Cycles swipes at new rival from Clue
The founder of Natural Cycles criticises the approval of Clue Birth Control in the US.
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Twitch backtracks after outcry for using 'gender neutral' term 'womxn'
The streaming platform said it had changed its spelling of "women" to be more gender neutral.
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Anti-Covid vaccine tweets face five-strikes ban policy
Twitter warns users who post Covid vaccine-related misinformation that they face permanent bans.
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City scraps influencer plan for George Floyd murder trial
Minneapolis was planning to pay social media influencers to post "city-approved" messages.
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Last of Us 2 leads Bafta Games Awards nominations
With 13 nominations, the action-adventure horror game has the most nominations in history.
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Monday, March 1, 2021
Are in-app purchases ruining mobile video games?
How mobile games make money is a big talking point on the latest episode of gaming podcast Press X to Continue.
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Volvo Cars bets on electric vehicles
Volvo is only going to sell electric cars by 2030, the Swedish firm says.
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'Fake accounts used my pictures to sell sex'
Women tell BBC Scotland how scammers used their images on fake accounts advertising sex work websites.
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Fortnite: From piano player to pro gamer - aged just eight
Joseph Deen tells the BBC about his ambitions after signing with a professional esports team.
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Zoom sees more growth after 'unprecedented' 2020
Zoom boss calls working from home "new reality" and predicts growth - but not at last year's pace.
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Biden urged to back AI weapons to counter China and Russia threats
A long-awaited report says the US president should ignore calls for a ban on autonomous weapons.
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'Drunk' robot vacuums spark complaints from owners
Some Roombas have been behaving strangely following a recent software update from parent company iRobot.
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Recipeasly: Food website removed after blogger backlash
Copying content without consent could be a breach of copyright, lawyers say.
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Drivers locked out of their cars at Royston Tesco
Police have received about 100 reports of key fobs not working and say the cause is not yet known.
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