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Twitter reinstates banned journalists’ accounts

Billionaire businessman Elon Musk says several journalists he suspended from his social media company, Twitter, will have their accounts reinstated. Reporters for the New York Times, CNN and the Washington

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In A First, Self-Driving Bus Experiment Begins In South Korea Capital

South Korea’s capital launched its first self-driving bus route on Friday, part of an experiment that engineers said aims to make people feel more comfortable with driverless vehicles on the

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Large-scale protests break out at China iPhone factory

Large-scale protests broke out at Foxconn’s vast iPhone factory in Zhengzhou, central China, images circulating Wednesday on Weibo and Twitter showed. Beijing’s unrelenting zero-Covid policy has caused fatigue and resentment

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Liftoff! NASA successfully launches mega Moon rocket

NASA launched the most powerful rocket ever built on a journey to the Moon on Wednesday, in a spectacular blaze of light and sound that marked the start of the space

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Blue tick accounts suspended from Twitter after impersonating @elonmusk

Verified Twitter accounts with millions of followers have been suspended after their user name was changed to Elon Musk, as the platform’s users test the new owner’s commitment to free

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Chinese scientists create world’s first cloned arctic wolf

Scientists in China have successfully created the world’s first cloned arctic wolf. Using the latest in biotechnology, Beijing-based firm Sinogene Biotechnology Co was able to achieve the final result, which

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Tim Cook: ‘No good excuse’ for lack of women in tech

Apple chief executive Tim Cook says there are still “not enough women at the table” at the world’s tech firms – including his own. In an exclusive interview with the

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eBay bans sale of Queen lying-in-state wristbands

eBay is removing sales listings for wristbands for the queue to see the Queen lying-in-state in London. Sellers were offering the paper coloured bands, which mark mourners’ place in the

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Facebook agrees to settle Cambridge Analytica privacy suit

Facebook has reached a preliminary agreement in a long-running lawsuit seeking damages from the social network for allowing third parties, including the company Cambridge Analytica, to access users’ private data.

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Whistleblower accuses Twitter of hiding major flaws

Twitter misled users and US regulators about “extreme, egregious” gaps in its online protections, the platform’s ex-security chief claimed in whistleblower testimony that could impact the court fight over Elon

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