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Tech giant agrees to alternative billing methods for Play Store in ‘unprecedented’ case from US states
The computer scientist says it’s a mistake to fall for the doomsday hype on AI — and that regulators who do will only benefit vested interests
Where Europe leads, the US is following
From Singapore to Vietnam, companies tap south-east Asia in expansion drive
High bandwidth memory is in rapidly rising demand to facilitate lightning-fast data transfers
Plans risk ‘tearing up’ election rules and pave the way for parties to ‘bombard’ public with unsolicited material, warns Labour
US regulator says it uncovered ‘billions of dollars’ of fictitious transactions through entities controlled by Dozy Mmobuosi
US judge finds that blood oxygen sensor on latest timepieces infringes patents of medical equipment maker Masimo
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
We talk to leading futurists and experts to find out the impact they believe AI will have on our personal potential, jobs, and even safety
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
Move to end contract and start removing parts comes as west rethinks Chinese involvement in critical infrastructure
Comcast-owned group has secured rights to broadcast 1,200 football matches a year
‘Fortnite’ maker’s boss Tim Sweeney hopes court will avoid ‘fake’ remedies following landmark legal win over tech giant
The proliferation of falsehood online is dividing the world as never before. Education, not regulation, is the answer, argues Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins
Japanese group employs two-track strategy to navigate US-China tensions
Great industrialists once sought to combine improved productivity with new model towns
ChatGPT maker quietly clarifies that tech giant has no equity despite $13bn investment — but is in line to make big profits
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