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New iPhone, new charger: Apple bends to EU rules
Apple’s latest iPhone will almost certainly feature a USB-C charge point when it is unveiled on 12 September. The firm’s…
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Electoral Commission failed basic security test before hack
The Electoral Commission has confirmed it failed a basic cyber-security test around the same time hackers gained entry to the…
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Google’s search for an AI future as it turns 25
The tech giant Google and I almost share the same birthday… give or take a few years. Google turns 25…
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Tech firms fail to tackle Russian propaganda – EU
Social media companies have failed to stop “large-scale” Russian disinformation campaigns since the invasion of Ukraine, the EU has said.…
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X, formerly Twitter, to collect biometric and employment data
X, formerly known as Twitter, will collect biometric data on its users, such as a photograph of their face, in…
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Anonymous Sudan hacks X to put pressure on Elon Musk over Starlink
A hacking group called Anonymous Sudan took X, formerly known as Twitter, offline in more than a dozen countries on…
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China’s Baidu rolls out its ChatGPT rival ERNIE Bot
At least three Chinese tech firms including Baidu, Baichuan Intelligent Technology and Zhipu AI are on Thursday launching artificial intelligence…
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Google tests watermark to identify AI images
Google is trialling a digital watermark to spot images made by artificial intelligence (AI) in a bid to fight disinformation.…
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How long until a robot is doing your dishes?
Imagine the biggest market for a physical product you can. Are you thinking of mobile phones? Cars? Property? They are…
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EVs pass 5 pct of new car sales, a crucial tipping point, in 23 countries
Convincing everyone to adopt a new technology can be a slog at first. The humble microwave oven, for example, took…
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