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The royals are perennial clickbait, but the wild online bunkum over the Princess of Wales reveals new and darker forces, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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Portable AI-powered devices that connect directly to a chatbot without the need for apps or a touchscreen are set to hit the market. Are they the emperor’s new clothes or a gamechanger?
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Mayor Eric Adams announced pilot program as part of effort to deter violence, with plans to evaluate scanners at some stations
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âUber of the skiesâ Joby Aviation will build its fleet of aircraft at a $500m facility in Dayton and plans to employ 2,000 people
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The increased use of AI to replicate the voice and movements of actors has benefits but some are concerned over how and when it might be used and who might be left short-changed
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The all-time great podcast returns for a fourth season, investigating the infamous detention camp. Plus: five of the best hip-hop podcasts
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Readers share their thoughts on maintaining the world of DVDs and Blu-rays after a feature looking exploring the phenomenon
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Report claims posts on abortion and contraception have been deleted while misinformation on the feeds of social media users in Africa, Latin America and Asia has not been tackled
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Ten questions to help you decide whether you’ve got a keeper – or a failing relic that needs to make way for something faster, smarter and sleeker
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AI is taking performance to the next level in the new Samsung Galaxy Book4 series. With connectivity at their core, these sleek machines could make it easier than ever to work on the go
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Whether you’re just starting out on Fortnite or are conquering Red Dead Redemption 2, these are the things that matter – from RAM to CPU
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Donât let your tech hold you back from making the most of your working day. Follow these tips to stay connected â wherever you log in
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As the tech giant fights regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, the US government has launched a grab-bag of accusations. Plus, Elon Muskâs bad day in court
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Inexpensive and easy to use, drones are proving invaluable for activists monitoring illegal fishing, hunting and deforestation â as well as keeping tabs on zoos and aquariums
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The change to Instagram and Threads comes as the parent company also prepares to retire the news tab from Facebook in Australia and the US