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    Cybercrime
    Five men face prison time for illegal streaming service Jetflicks

  • New cars sit in a row.

    Cybercrime
    Cyber-attack hobbles car dealers across US and Canada for third day in a row

  • black, pink and blue TikTok logo above a blurry image of US flag

    TikTok
    ByteDance alleges US’s ‘singling out of TikTok’ is unconstitutional

  • Signal president Meredith Whittaker

    Signal
    ‘You cannot do mass surveillance privately, full stop’: Signal boss hits out at government encryption-busting moves

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News

  • Elon Musk pictured in April

    Elon Musk’s $45bn Tesla pay package not a done deal, say legal experts

  • Elon Musk

    Elon Musk says Tesla shareholders voting to back $45bn pay deal

  • three men stand on stage

    How Apple plans to usher in ‘new privacy standards’ with its long-awaited AI

  • Young middle-aged white man with brown hair and a black collarless jacket on a stage with a blue digital background.

    Should Tesla pay Elon Musk $45bn? The shareholders will decide

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  • Guys hospital exterior

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

  • The hack has caused huge problems for the King’s College and Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital trusts as well as scores of GP practices.

    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

    • Genetic testing company 23andMe investigated over hack that hit 7m users

    • London NHS hospitals revert to paper records after cyber-attack

    • Russian crime group behind London hospitals cyber-attack, says expert

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Spotlight

  • A 1978 photo of Bruce Springsteen.

    Best podcasts of the week: Is Bruce Springsteen an unlikely queer icon? Two fans makes the case

  • ‘Charm and chaos’ … Andrew Levins misses the old internet

    Andrew Levins: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

  • Tubi on different devices

    ‘Virtual video store appeal’: how Tubi became America’s best free streaming service

  • 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

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Opinion & analysis

  • 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

  • Nils Pratley

    Is the Tesla board in charge of a public company or the Elon Musk fan club?

    Nils Pratley
  • The Apple iOS 18 logo and Siri AI icon are displayed on a smartphone screen, seen against a pale grey background with the Apple logo

    Apple push into AI could spark smartphone upgrade ‘supercycle’

  • a sign reads 'lyft uber'

    Uber and Lyft made a deal to raise drivers’ wages. It was another victory for big tech

    Edward Ongweso Jr
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  • Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree

    ‘I have always felt the world was a harsh place’: Elden Ring’s Hidetaka Miyazaki on why he may never stop making games

    As Elden Ring’s much-anticipated final expansion is released, its designer gives a glimpse into how he crafts his harsh, beautiful, rewarding gameworlds
  • Phoenix Springs

    14 unusual video games to discover in 2024

  • A screenshot of Assassin's Creed Shadows, which features a black samurai protagonist.

    The disturbing online misogyny of Gamergate has returned – if it ever went away

  • The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom key art

    New female-led Zelda game announced by Nintendo to surprise of fans

  • Still Wakes the Deep.

    Still Wakes the Deep review – The Thing, but on a Scottish oil rig in the 1970s

  • Jason Blum and Louise Blain introduce Blumhouse Games on-stage at Summer Game Fest 2024 in Los Angeles

    Blumhouse comes to video games with six different indie horror projects

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  • Keynote Speakers During Canva Create<br>The Canva Create event in Inglewood, California, US, on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Canvas platform has gained popularity among smaller companies and Gen Zs since its inception in 2013, and more recently sought to attract larger enterprise customers. Photographer: Alisha Jucevic/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    ‘A fine line between humor and flopping’: tech summit’s rap battle is the height of corporate cringe

  • A woman wearing augmented-reality goggles, touching the 'screen' at the foreground of the image

    Wearable AI: will it put our smartphones out of fashion?

  • Derek Shaw

    Derek Shaw obituary

  • American tech journalist and author Kara Swisher, known for her newly released "Burn Book," poses for a portrait in Washington, DC, on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

    ‘Musk needs to be adored … Zuckerberg is out of his depth’: Kara Swisher on the toxic giants of Big Tech

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Reviews

  • Not entirely on board … Mike Leigh and Walter Murch discuss the Moviola edit of Mr Turner.

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

  • Beats Solo 4 headphones hanging from a stand.

    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

    • Amazon Echo Hub review: Alexa’s affordable smart-home dashboard

    • iPad Air M2 review: cheaper iPad Pro for rest of us gets bigger

    • Wild Diamond review – French social-realist drama fuelled by TikTok energy

    • iPad Pro M4 review: ludicrously good hardware that’s total overkill for most

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Devices

  • A jumper displaying an electronic message

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

  • Alex Hern

    Smartphones
    Could big tech eventually face its USSR moment and collapse completely?

    Alex Hern
  • Apple 13in iPad Air M2 review showing the lockscreen on a table.

    Tablets
    iPad Air M2 review: cheaper iPad Pro for rest of us gets bigger

  • Emma Beddington

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

    Emma Beddington

In depth

  • An image of a iPhone playing the Hidden Brain podcast and displaying the text transcription

    Accessible and ‘a pleasure to read’: how Apple’s podcast transcriptions came to be

    • A group of women each holding up their fingers and thumbs to make a 'W' shape

      ‘We’re writing history’: Spanish women tackle Wikipedia’s gender gap

    • ‘I’d never thought about how our incessant use of headphones shields us from reality’: Ella Glover at home with her headphones.

      Come on, feel the noise: how I unplugged my headphones and reconnected with the world

    • Keir Starmer smiles at the camera

      ‘Almost everyone supports Labour’: why 2024 isn’t the TikTok election

    • PIDP-10 computer

      SpaceWar is back! Rebuilding the world’s first gaming computer

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