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As the once-ubiquitous reality show turns 20, the BBC explores its legacy in Offstage. Plus: five of the best interiors podcasts
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In an about-face, the company disables feature allowing law enforcement to request footage directly from users
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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