Internet
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A bold ad campaign by Germany’s FDP party has already tackled business’s fears in the wake of Brexit head-on
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Fibre will cost us much more, but is it worth it?
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His latest documentary lays bare the story of the Stuxnet worm, a groundbreaking virus jointly created by the US and Israel. Here the acclaimed film-maker discusses the pervasive threat posed by this new age of warfare
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My Twitter account was flooded with notifications about a Photoshopped picture that made me look like a terrorist, and it had gone viral
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French police raid Bordeaux hotel where staff from online marketplace were handing out tickets for Italy v Germany
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We talk to internet culture experts about how memes are used to generate change in society and politics
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Many digitally born businesses are taking the plunge into physical retail as they tap into the rise of the experience economy
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Online retailer says Brexit changes nothing for now and more staff needed to fulfil Prime Now one-hour delivery service
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Embarrassing stories were deleted by a user in the town where the Tory leadership contender’s constituency office is based
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Cybercrime is becoming big business and tech firms are ‘in an arms race’ to outdo sophisticated criminal operations, report by BT and KPMG says
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The messaging app already has more than a billion users, including plotters against Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson. It is changing the way we communicate – and its level of encryption would make the FBI weep
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Game of Thrones makes an impression, Bridget Jones’s Baby and the Queen has a craic with Martin McGuinness in our viral video round-up
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‘Cool off’ law from 90s allows advertising to continue on digital media, to fury of broadcasters, as Australia prepares for election night without Kerry O’Brien
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The slack line catches the biggest fish, wrote Thomas McGuane. So I tried turning off, but it’s not easy. Insight is elusive until you stop looking
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Most of what you do online is illegal. Let's end the absurdity
Christian Sandvig and Karrie KarahaliosA hopelessly outdated law can criminalise things like using chat clients, playing games or watching sports. Worse, it make research into discrimination illegal -
British No 2 says logging on to Twitter like a form of self-punishment after crashing out in first round
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Lu Wei, who cracked down on internet freedom and made Time’s 100 most influential people list, has been replaced
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The platform will avoid in or out arguments by letting remain voters hook up with each other for a proper European union
Is the internet making us ill?