Autonomy founder among six people unaccounted for after Bayesian sank off coast of Sicily
Agencies say they have seen ‘increasingly aggressive’ activity from Iranian actors trying to influence election
UK tech entrepreneur unaccounted for after boat trip celebrating recent legal victory was hit by storm
Ofcom online safety rules in the spotlight after violent unrest sparked by spread of fake news on social media
Private company shutdowns jump compared with last year despite AI funding frenzy, threatening millions of jobs at VC-backed firms
Computer interface technology promises a ‘smart pacemaker’ to help sufferers of the motor disease
The outsider entrepreneur was celebrating a courtroom victory when the yacht he was on sank
Companies should pay the price for their aggression
Four rules for exiting the site formerly known as Twitter
The technology is expected to slash the fat budgets that have been required to develop every new game
Court ruling on search could prevent companies from dominating newer markets
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It exploits fellow feeling and gnaws away at the foundations of a civilised society
Government efforts to regulate broadcasters, including individual YouTubers, is part of a bigger plan to censor content
Restrictions on the use of devices have been shown to improve students’ performance
Plans emanating from UN and start-ups would compensate nations for genetic data from their ecosystems
FuboTV sued the trio arguing their joint venture was anti-competitive and the judge has temporarily agreed
California group hopes acquisition of ZT Systems will accelerate adoption of its data centre chips
A high-margin and fast-growing ad business is changing the chain’s relationship with brands
Deng-Carter pact risks unravelling, with co-ordination limited to specific areas of research
Government says new digital education tools are ‘pivotal’ to overhaul of school system
Study finds more than half of Fortune 500 groups cited new technology as a potential hazard in their latest annual reports
Usage has increased by almost two-thirds since 2019 in the world’s largest concentration of computing infrastructure
Social media platform alleges top judge threatened to arrest its legal representative
Decision is a setback to service aimed at cord-cutters that had been expected to launch this year
Is the combative entrepreneur fanning the flames of far-right politics or is he just ‘an angry man screaming into a hurricane’?
Company defies fintech downturn as government seeks to convince it to pick London for IPO
Hit game developer Epic launches mobile app store after Brussels regulations force ‘gatekeepers’ to open up
City minister Tulip Siddiq calls in Britain’s largest fintech for talks after regulator granted critical banking licence
This week’s Big Question asks readers: do the latest rules used to tame social media go far enough?
Forcing banks to refund £415,000 opens door to fresh scams, industry warns
Danish commissioner renowned for being tough on Big Tech will not be reappointed for a third term
Geopolitical risks and emerging cyber threats push city state to rethink traditional security stance
London and Canberra will no longer need licences to obtain some American defence-related technology
We are inviting readers to nominate companies that have made a creative shift in strategy or business model over the past year
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