Elon Musk announced on Saturday that the social media platform X would close its operations in Brazil “effective immediately” due to what it called “censorship
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Clear for takeoff? Amazon gets green light to test-fly delivery drones in UK
Amazon has been given the green light to test-fly drones beyond a human controller’s line of sight in the UK, paving the way for using
Jess Phillips calls X a ‘place of misery’ as she vows to scale back use
A government minister said she has scaled back her use of social media platform X, arguing it had become “a bit despotic” and was “a
Nicolás Maduro blocks X for 10 days in Venezuela amid spat with Elon Musk
President Nicolás Maduro said he had ordered a 10-day block on access to X in Venezuela, accusing the owner, Elon Musk, of using the social
NHS IT firm faces £6m fine over medical records hack
A software provider faces being fined more than £6m over a 2022 ransomware attack that disrupted NHS and social care services in England, the data
Sound clashes are a thrilling reggae tradition. Will AI ruin them?
Four days after the attempt on his life, the voice of Donald Trump booms from the speakers in Montego Bay, Jamaica: “If they needed an
Anger mounts over environmental cost of Google datacentre in Uruguay
Google’s plans to build a datacentre in Uruguay have angered environmentalists, who say the project will release thousands of tonnes of carbon dioxide and hazardous waste. Uruguay’s
New online therapies could help at least twice number of people recover from anxiety
New NHS-approved online therapies could help two to three times the number of children and adults recover from anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, research suggests.
Dìdi is a rare thing: a genuinely great film about the internet
Dìdi, the feature debut from writer-director Sean Wang and one of the best new films of the year, risks cliche from the jump by zooming
Reported £20bn gap in public finances same size as Tories’ national insurance cuts, says economic expert – business live
Filters BETA Rachel Reeves could try fill the public finances gap by raising capital gains tax (CGT) to match income tax levels. Sarah Coles, head