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    Dyson
    Company to cut more than a quarter of UK workforce

    Vacuum cleaner maker will axe about 1,000 jobs as part of global cost-cutting drive
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    Buyer’s guide
    The best Apple iPhones in 2024 – tested, reviewed and ranked

  • Microsoft Surface Pro 11 review desktop shown on a wooden table.

    Review
    Surface Pro 11: Microsoft’s big Arm leap almost pays off

  • Cancer experts have warned that AI’s value and potential in healthcare has been overstated to a dangerous degree.

    TechScape
    Can AI really help fix a healthcare system in crisis?

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    Australia
    Meta claims news is not an antidote to misinformation on its platforms

  • Vistors trying out an AI assistant program at the Baidu stand

    China
    Developers scramble as OpenAI blocks access in China

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News

  • Meta Photo Illustrations, Athens, Greece - 23 Apr 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (14446891a) The Meta logo is being displayed on a smartphone screen and on a computer screen in Athens, Greece, on April 23, 2024. Meta Photo Illustrations, Athens, Greece - 23 Apr 2024

    Meta expands hate speech policy to remove more posts targeting 'Zionists'

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    Jeff Bezos to sell $5bn of Amazon shares after stock hits record high

  • yellow, green, red and blue tubes on ceiling connecting to floor in a grey room

    Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand

  • FILE PHOTO: Tesla hands over first cars produced at new plant in Gruenheide<br>FILE PHOTO: Model Y cars are pictured during the opening ceremony of the new Tesla Gigafactory for electric cars in Gruenheide, Germany, March 22, 2022. Patrick Pleul/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

    Tesla sales fall for second straight quarter despite price cuts

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  • a woman plays the guitar

    Hackers leak alleged Taylor Swift ticket data to extort Ticketmaster

  • An NHS hospital ward

    NHS confirms stolen data published online is from blood test provider

    • UK government weighs action against Russian hackers over NHS records theft

    • What does the London NHS hospitals data theft mean for patients?

    • Records on 300m patient interactions with NHS stolen in Russian hack

    • Eddie Redmayne says Warren Beatty offered to bail him out after email hack

    • Cyber-attack on London hospitals to take ‘many months’ to resolve

    • Why passwords still matter in the age of AI

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Spotlight

  • Dog approaching a lamb

    ‘The collie was trying to herd the lamb – but failing’: Mark Aitken’s best phone picture

  • Kamala Harris laughs while holding mic

    #KHive: Kamala Harris memes abound after Joe Biden’s debate disaster

  • The robots are coming! … AI is creeping into TV in a frightening way.

    ‘The disruption is already happening!’ Is AI about to ruin your favourite TV show?

  • A car speeding past a '40' mph highway code sign painted on the tarmac

    ‘Hard to argue against’: mandatory speed limiters come to the EU and NI

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Opinion & analysis

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    Our attitudes towards AI reveal how we really feel about human intelligence

    Blaise Agüera y Arcas
  • Keir Starmer with Labour placard in background reading 'Change'

    Could the WhatsApp election hurt Labour at the polls?

  • Jensen Huang delivers a speech in Taipei, 2 June 2024: he is seen very small in the foreground in front of a black background with huge illustrated images of a robotic figure and moving mechanical joints behind him.

    Can AI boom drive Nvidia to a $4tn valuation despite investor doubt?

  • Pope Francis and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni talk while sat at a table

    Why the pope has the ears of G7 leaders on the ethics of AI

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  • Many teens choose of their own free will to spend 10 or 20 hours a week playing games.

    It’s not them, it’s us: the real reason teens are ‘addicted’ to video games

    Keith Stuart and Keza MacDonald
    We criticise children for not going outside – while curtailing their freedoms and closing their spaces
  • A gaming convention in Germany

    Game over for Kotaku, Lifehacker and Gizmodo. Is this truly the end of Australian gaming journalism?

    Jackson Ryan
  • Professor experiemental, for use with piece on nerdcore music (c) area 51

    A hacked Game Boy, compliment battles, video games and Mr Blobby: the rise of UK nerdcore

  • ‘Viscerally satisfying’ … a player of FarmVille in 2008.

    FarmVille at 15: how a cutesy Facebook game shaped the modern internet

  • ‘I don’t want to traumatise my kids by slashing away at Elden Ring’s violent grotesqueries in front of them’.

    My secret to making time for video games

  • Don’t let your guard down … Kien.

    Kien, the most-delayed video game in history, released after 22 years

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    Silicon Valley wants unfettered control of the tech market. That’s why it’s cosying up to Trump

    Evgeny Morozov
  • A teenaged African girl poses for a photo clasping hands with a bald European man in a dark suit

    From Silicon Valley to Silicon Savannah: climate expert Patrick Verkooijen on why this is Africa’s century

  • A side-by-side image of Sam Bankman-Fried, a young white man with poofy brown hair, and the outside of a cream, Tudor-style building painted with pink trim.

    Sam Bankman-Fried funded a group with racist ties. FTX wants its $5m back

  • A woman, left, holds a yellow sign reading 'Not Invited' while a man beside her looks off to the side.

    Voters to weigh in on whether tech billionaires can build new California city

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Reviews

  • The ‘knife-edge’ business of digital recreation in Eternal You.

    Eternal You review – thought-provoking look at new AI product for the grieving

  • Eternal You.

    Eternal You review – death, download and digital afterlife in the age of the AI griefbot

    • Zenbook Duo review: are two laptop screens better than one?

    • Beats Solo Buds review: Apple’s budget earbuds rock

    • Her Name Was Moviola review – ode to editing machine a geekgasm for analogue fans

    • Beats Solo 4 review: Apple headphones get Android-loving upgrade

    • Sonos Ace review: quality noise-cancelling headphones worth the wait

    • Google Pixel 8a review: new Android mid-range champion

Devices

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    Wearables
    Wearable tech: how the human body can help power the future of smart textiles

  • Young woman networking with social media on smartphone in city street at night. Defocus street lights in background.

    Smartphones
    The best Apple iPhones in 2024 – tested, reviewed and ranked

  • Microsoft Surface Pro 11 review desktop shown on a wooden table.

    Tablets
    Surface Pro 11 review: Microsoft’s big Arm leap almost pays off

  • Emma Beddington

    Internet of things
    I am being terrorised by my robot vacuum cleaner

    Emma Beddington

In depth

  • a worker walks alongside rows of packages piled to the ceiling of a giant warehouse

    ‘It’s been hell’: injured Amazon workers turn to GoFundMe to pay bills

    • Cda-Anthropic-Claude, Toronto, Canada - 04 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (14524985f) A person uses a computer, which is displaying various elements of Anthropic's website for their "Claude" Artificial Intelligence product, in a photo illustration made in Toronto, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Cda-Anthropic-Claude, Toronto, Canada - 04 Jun 2024

      Claude 3.5 suggests AI’s looming ubiquity could be a good thing

    • A psychedelic illustration of mouths and eyes and lines

      Are you 80% angry and 2% sad? Why ‘emotional AI’ is fraught with problems

    • The iPhone 15 Pro is shown after its introduction on the Apple campus, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

      Does what happens on your iPhone still stay on your iPhone?

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