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U-turn for British tech platform OnlyFans, after it decides not to bow to pressure from banks over sexually explicit material
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Softening attitude? US officials approve licence applications from blacklisted Huawei, so its car component business can buy chips
In the weeks after Jeff Bezos went to space and a battle with NASA, Blue Origin lost more than a dozen key leaders and top engineers
New concept video from Virgin Hyperloop shows how 'zero emission' pods can travel in convoy, but can split off to separate destinations
South Korean parliamentary committee votes to amend a bill in order to stop Apple and Google charges for in-app purchases
The heads of major technology firms in the United States are to meet President Joe Biden at the White House to discuss cybersecurity
Elon Musk issues blunt assessment of Telsa's experimental driver assistance software, despite his previous claim of autonomous driving
The dedicated health unit at Google has been disbanded, with its 570 staff sent to different divisions within the Alphabet empire
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Check default settings. Names, phone and social security numbers made public to organisations using Microsoft’s Power Apps platform
More than 90 privacy groups urge Apple to abandon plans to scan children's messages, and the iPhone's of adults for CSAM images
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UK competition watchdog says there are “significant competition concerns” with the deal, as Nvidia could restrict access to ARM IP
Tesla will build a humanoid robot called Tesla Bot, to tackle “dangerous, repetitive and boring tasks”, Elon Musk announces
Office return delayed again. Apple staff now informed they should only return to the corporate office or campus in January 2022
Beijing approves tough new rules about the collection and use of personal data, including stronger rules governing surveillance systems
US regulator amends antitrust complaint against Facebook, after a US judge in June had dismissed the initial claims filed by the FTC and US states
World's biggest car maker Toyota announces it will dramatically reduce car production next month as the chip shortage bites
US chipmaker GlobalFoundries has submitted a confidential filing for a public listing, after acquisition by Intel media reports
Huawei says it is confident in Meng’s innocence, andi it trusts the Canadian judicial system to reject US extradition request
Data breach that impacted more than 40 million former, prospective, and current customers will be investigated by US regulator
Cars and medical devices at risk from a serious vulnerability in the BlackBerry QNX operating system, US federal agencies warn
Conspiracy theorist David Patterson caused between £100,000 to £150,000 of damages when he set fire to a 5G mobile mast last year
Limited numbers of users in the United States, South Korea and Australia will be allowed to report misleading tweets, in misinformation clampdown
Huawei chairman makes a bold prediction that Chinese firm will return to a leading position in the smartphone market in the future
No more swiping. Card giant Mastercard confirms that it will eventually drop the magnetic stripe on debt and credit cards
And so it continues. Despite settlement of one lawsuit, Apple has filed an appeal in another lawsuit against Corellium
Hackers stole data of 7.8 million current T-Mobile customers, as well as 40 million records of former or prospective customers
Hydrogen has long been touted as a better solution for green transportation among other uses, and now the government sets out its long term strategy
New undersea cable from Facebook and Google to connect Japan with south east Asia, to increase capacity, redundancy and reliability