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Lawsuit filed by publishers including Axel Springer allege Google ‘abused its dominant position’ in digital ad-tech
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Covid accelerated the digital revolution in education – now it’s time to harness what we’ve learned to make university work better for everyone, says Catherine Friday, global education leader at EY
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Embracing digital learning can transform accessibility, convenience and learning outcomes for students
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digital tools can free staff from mundane and repetitive tasks, providing them with more time and the tools for better teaching, research and student support
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Amid growing opposition to the move to a digital service readers tell of being sent bills to fix problems the company caused
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Government-imposed limit to be announced on Friday could cost companies hundreds of millions in revenue
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Google’s parent company Alphabet among investors understood to be taking stake in company founded in 2015
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Video platform under scrutiny over potential breach of digital Services Act, in areas including age verification
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While the Red Sea resort of Dahab draws those who earn dollars and can work anywhere, a third of Egyptians live in poverty and see a perilous voyage to Europe as their only hope
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Trump Media & Technology Group to merge with digital World after SEC approval, with ex-president to hold 58% company stake
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Struggling to focus? Overwhelmed by your phone alerts? Experts say the popping kernels are a useful metaphor to explain overstimulation in the digital age
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Editorial: A ‘Britcoin’ would trade convenience for societal dangers that hard cash keeps in check
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Ukraine will produce thousands of long-range drones capable of deep strikes into Russia in 2024 and already has up to 10 companies making drones that can reach Moscow and St Petersburg, Ukraine’s digital minister said.
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digital rights advocates warn little is known about how collected data is used – and that privacy laws are playing catch-up
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Letitia James triples size of alleged fraud scheme by digital Currency Group and other crypto defendants to over $3bn
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Book sales boom as readers escape the ‘oversaturation and noise of the wild west digital landscape’