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Most ethical, sustainable and repairable handset gets big upgrade with even longer support
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The federal government will accept electronic signatures and video link witnessing from next year
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The signature’s days are now numbered in some official documents in Australia. But the signature as a personal brand has a long history and it’s hard to see it going anywhere fast
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The technology giant's stock market valuation has fallen by almost $200bn in the last two days.
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The plan will help ensure YouTubers are genuinely qualified to dish out medical information.
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Many women are worried about the information they share, the regulator says.
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The announcement follows fears AI-generated images and audio are already infiltrating ads.
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Alice Levine and Matt Forde remember seven chaotic weeks in Westminster in the new season of British Scandal. Plus: five of the best musicals podcasts
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The move suggests that China, which is one of Apple’s biggest markets, is unwilling to spare any US company in fight to boost homegrown technology
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The government states that the tech tools for accessing privates messages don't yet exist.
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The artist who makes ‘little gay collages’ about the internet shares what makes them laugh online, including Jordan Firstman, Patti Harrison and a Cars conspiracy theory
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Todd Howard tells the BBC his team wondered if they 'were in over our heads' when creating the game.
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There is concern over the video-sharing app's links with China and who accesses its users' data.
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Twitter is not the only platform inviting political adverts back, as tech giants from Meta to YouTube compete for marketing money and eyeballs ahead of 2024
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Records from the Department of Homeland Security show it sought to expand undercover operations online despite pushback from Facebook
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Whistleblower tells the BBC the election watchdog failed the government-backed Cyber Essentials test.
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On the Lazzaretto Vecchio, the small island home of Venice film festival’s Immersive section, I donned an XR headset and boldly went where most festivalgoers don’t
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Criminals are cloning voices and making calls to trick victims into sending them money. How can they be stopped?
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Entrepreneurs want Haredi men, many of whom live in poverty, to have access to the opportunities of Tel Aviv
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Four years ago the venerable retailer fell out of the FTSE 100, suffering a humiliating blow to its prestige. But now it has turned things around