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Sale comes six months after private equity firm Silver Lake won bidding war for German software group
If done well, bringing Warhammer to streaming screens would attract fans and boost sales
Mutual decision comes after EU and UK regulators launched competition probes
Fantasy game retailer aims to recruit new audiences to franchise with film and TV series
Silicon Valley group Zipline allies with trust in northern England to drop essential medical supplies
Like Isaac Asimov before us, we have to work out how to benefit from the new technology while staying safe
‘Fortnite’ maker’s boss Tim Sweeney hopes court will avoid ‘fake’ remedies following landmark legal win over tech giant
Japanese group employs two-track strategy to navigate US-China tensions
ChatGPT maker quietly clarifies that tech giant has no equity despite $13bn investment — but is in line to make big profits
Publishers want to avoid repeat of early internet era when US giants built ad-based empires using freely available content
This week’s antitrust victory for Epic Games may disrupt two lucrative digital outlets
US tech giant promises Janet Jackson’s former husband extra protection after false ads used his image on Facebook
Review of evidence for move to keep children offline without parental consent expected to start early in new year
Ofcom’s investigation comes amid intensified efforts to protect children from harmful online material
New legislation risks driving development of the transformative technology away from the bloc
ECJ says legal assessment relied upon to seek €250mn in back taxes from US tech group was incorrect
Artificial intelligence-generated disinformation has become a growing problem ahead of South Asian nation’s polls in January
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
The resulting content may be low quality and unoriginal, but it is cheap
German publisher will allow content to be used to train artificial intelligence in ‘first of its kind’ agreement
Regulators say monitoring alerts ‘may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse’
Before the next generation of wireless communications is rolled out, better take-up of this one is needed
Judge accused the platform of failing to withhold rental income from hosts for levy
Deal pushes ride-sharing and delivery groups such as Uber and Deliveroo to improve conditions
Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the move is aimed at ending an ‘environment of mistrust’
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