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The 1970s oil crisis helped pave the way for Kenya to utilise its vast geothermal resources beneath the Great Rift Valley
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Lucianne Walkowicz and Saeed Taji Farouky accuse Ted of taking anti-Palestinian stand over controversial billionaire’s inclusion
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We asked the comedian to share his online fixations. It’s eclectic – including a British food influencer, a podcaster takedown and the best graph featuring Ludacris
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Experts say they frequently see people in pain from smartphone use. Here’s how to avoid common problems
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In many ways, the long 21st century began when Apple launched the Macintosh with its ‘1984’ Super Bowl ad
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Promoters of the scheme, which collapsed owing millions, targeted countries such as Nepal, with claims some investors took out bank loans to buy packages
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Voice cloning is ever more sophisticated – and can be used to impersonate a child and target their parents. So I have devised a new phone greeting for my teenagers
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This new ‘spatial computing’ device is supposedly the most immersive way to watch TV – but major streamers aren’t building apps for it. Plus, Facebook’s AI god complex
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Letter: Data-corrupting flaws in hardware do exist – but most are quietly fixed without the public noticing, writes Alan Cox
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Harvey Eugene Murphy Jr, 61, sues over software reportedly misidentifying him as the culprit of an armed robbery in Texas
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Gabriel Metcalf was hired to design a new California city backed by Silicon Valley elites. He says bold action is needed to fight the housing crisis
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Regulator takes action after masthead reveals links between two of company’s directors and a series of failed crypto schemes
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Company removes account of developer saying ChatGPT bot violated policies on political campaigning
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Samsung’s leading Galaxy Z Fold tested against challengers from Google Pixel, OnePlus and Honor to see which folder is top dog
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More than 38 million people have subscribed to the series about terrifying animated heads that live in toilets – but fears of Skibidi Toilet Syndrome may be slightly extreme
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
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US lawyers approached about a class action against Midjourney and other AI firms accused of ‘copyright laundering’
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Even as more job cuts await, some analysts see the beginnings of a bull market in the coming season of earnings reports
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The US country star on learning a new instrument at 40, her favourite place to eat in Nashville and an app she’s happy to have send her to sleep
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Back in the early 2000s, multiplayer gaming meant lugging huge PCs to friends’ houses or school halls and connecting them with wires to have Lan parties. Early adopters remember that heady time