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All-powerful âmicrotargetingâ swaying the masses into voting a certain way was always overblown, but these days social media has moved on â and so have the parties
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Neurodivergent people can struggle with timekeeping. Donât rely on your phone, try one of these to kickstart your day
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Company’s long-awaited headphones deliver top sound, long battery life, supreme comfort and killer home-cinema feature
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Charity Ekezie has made it her mission to educate naive westerners about her continent on social media, and have some fun along the way
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A South Australian museum honours the man who changed the way dentistry was done âon a global scaleâ
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Editorial: The online safety bill was a start, but campaigners are right to demand more, especially in situations where a child has has died
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The Tories and Labour are forking out more than ever on social media ads, but going viral isnât easy. We speak to influencers and strategists about the messages and memes
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Auction house hit by cyber-extortionist group RansomHub which claims to have sensitive information of at least 500,000 clients
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Cybercrime group ShinyHunters said it had stolen data of 500m customers of concert promoter’s ticketing arm
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ShinyHunters stole information including bank and credit card numbers, as well as staff HR details
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Showrunner will let users generate episodes with prompts, which could be an alarming next step or a fleeting novelty
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Videos on Douyin give people step-by-step instructions on how to get to the US â and then leave them stranded upon arrival
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The England defender shares his life story, lessons and secrets to success in a new BBC series. Plus: five of the best tech podcasts
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Big tech is playing its part in reaching net zero targets, but its vast new datacentres are run at huge cost to the environment, says economics professor Mariana Mazzucato
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The action comes after nearly 200 Meta employees sign open letter to Mark Zuckerberg demanding end to alleged censorship
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‘A fine line between humor and flopping’: tech summit’s rap battle is the height of corporate cringe
A Hamilton-esque performance extolling the virtues of design software was exactly the wrong kind of corny
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One day and six (very long) agreements later, can we call the meeting to hammer out the future of AI regulation a success?