Internet
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Video of woman tearing wing mirror from catcaller’s van is viral dynamite – but it seems no one verified it before covering the story
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After Trump suggests a non-existent terrorist attack took place in Sweden, supporters claim the media is covering up migrant crimes
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What are the ingredients of a smash movie or track in 2017? Embrace nostalgia, follow the superstars, and piggy-back on the social networks ...
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As another customer explains how he was conned out of £6,300 after the firm’s security breach, the ICO is seemingly stalling while a class action moves closer
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With clusters of balloons through the stratosphere, Project Loon aims to bring internet to the two-thirds of the world’s population who still don’t have access
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Hackers potentially accessed accounts between 2015 and 2016, and the warning comes two months after saying data from 1bn users was compromised in 2013
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Editorial: Diane Abbott has warned that increasing misogynist and racist bile are deterring women from speaking out. We must stand up to the bullies
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Despite Prince’s refusal to deal with the much-maligned streaming platform while he was alive, his music is now available on the site. But there are still a few superstars who won’t play
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In two new web series, Brown Girls and 195 Lewis, writers and film-makers explore nuances of sexuality and identity often ignored by mainstream media
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In 30 years I’ve never complained about abuse. I’m speaking out now because I fear the politics of personal destruction is silencing minorities
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Letters: There is widespread concern that Nextdoor, unlike Streetlife, publishes not only people’s names and their street but also their house number
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A Place Free of Judgement presents work with young readers in local libraries, and one worldwide broadcast, to encourage the next generation of borrowers
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Britain’s new cybersecurity chief says attacks by Russia- and China-sponsored hackers have ‘threatened national security’
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Katherine Maher, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, on accuracy and operating in a world of ‘fake news’
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Italian government official says no sensitive information was compromised in attack belieed to have lasted more than four months last year
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Most decent people probably think they’re above leaving abusive or trolling comments online. But that’s simply not true
Study reveals bot-on-bot editing wars raging on Wikipedia's pages