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Many feel decision to delay ban of petrol and diesel cars flies in face of environment and industry alike, while some see it as pragmatism
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Hear the gripping, tragic yet funny story of Alan Cooper and his dolphin friend in Hooked on Freddie. Plus: five of the best podcasts rewriting history
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Climate coalition cites Twitter’s lack of clear policies against misinformation and additional confusion from Musk takeover
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Tech company faces negligence lawsuit after Philip Paxson died from driving off a North Carolina bridge destroyed years ago
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Parents in the US whose children made unintended in-game purchases will be offered $245m (£198m) in refunds.
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The billionaire's forays into sensitive geopolitical issues and his global clout have come under scrutiny.
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The fighting series' creator admits the Nintendo edition isn't "the version we wanted to release".
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The law aims to force firms to remove illegal content and protect children from some legal but harmful material.
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Alison Lomax, London chief of the video platform, says it is committed to embracing artificial intelligence â but âresponsiblyâ
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Itâs been ten years since the dawn of the iPhone age â and since I started covering tech at the Guardian. This is how much the world has changed since
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One in three online daters have been ditched by emoji. But what are the symbols that spell out âItâs not you, itâs meâ?
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The Call of Duty Warzone world champs were crowned in London at an interesting time for the UK scene.
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iPhone upgrade joined by watchOS 10 and iPadOS 17, adding new features to Appleâs mobile devices
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Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous is based on the principles of AA, offering community support to aid recovery
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Banks and insurers join Google, Amazon and Meta in encouraging staff to spend most of week in office
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‘Dancing femininely is the most metal thing’: the young women turning Slipknot into feminist anthems
With videos that are part thirst trap, part protest, gen Z is changing the image of the nu metal fan