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    FTX
    Bankrupt crypto exchange says it will be able to repay creditors full $11bn

    CEO confirms once company has sold off remaining assets it will have more than amount required
  • Fake shops illustration

    Exclusive
    Chinese network behind one of world’s ‘largest online scams’

  • A child's fingers typing on a computer keyboard

    Social media
    Tech firms must ‘tame’ algorithms under Ofcom child safety rules

  • The Ministry of Defence building in Whitehall

    Hacking
    UK armed forces’ personal data hacked in MoD breach

  • A bearded Jack Dorsey

    Jack Dorsey
    Twitter co-founder quits Bluesky board and urges users to stay on Elon Musk’s X

  • SnapChat.

    TechScape newsletter
    How Snapchat is saving itself – and keeping up with Silicon Valley giants

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News

  • Man wearing suit and tie

    Inquiry into child sexual abuse on Meta platforms leads to arrest of three men

  • Man wearing black suit and grey T-shirt looks forward

    Elon Musk’s lawyers succeed in challenge to remove OpenAI case judge

  • a 'Reddit' sign

    Reddit shares rise more than 15% in first quarterly earnings since going public

  • a TikTok logo on a building

    TikTok and ByteDance sue US to block law forcing sale of the app

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  • Grant Shapps

    Grant Shapps says it will ‘take some time’ to conclude who was to blame for cyber-attack on armed forces payroll – as it happened

  • US, UK and Australia have sanctioned the senior leader of the LockBit ransomware group

    LockBit ransomware group’s leader unmasked and hit with sanctions; UK house prices inch higher– business live

    • Germany summons Russian envoy over 2023 cyber-attacks

    • FBI chief says Chinese hackers have infiltrated critical US infrastructure

    • One engineer’s curiosity may have saved us from a devastating cyber-attack

      John Naughton
    • China will use AI to disrupt elections in the US, South Korea and India, Microsoft warns

    • US reprimands Microsoft for security failures that allowed Chinese hack

    • At least a dozen Westminster insiders targeted in WhatsApp phishing attack

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Spotlight

  • The Diva Cups (Ella Beer & Maria Dimitrakis)

    Diva Cups: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

  • Jason Parham

    ‘That open tweet is the canvas’: behind the highs, lows and memes of Black Twitter

  • eBay website

    No refund after I was sold a stolen £3,300 bike on eBay

  • The AI contestant in The Circle.

    ‘A chilling prospect’: should we be scared of AI contestants on reality shows?

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Opinion & analysis

  • Illustration photo shows the Facebook icon on a smartphone in front of an Australian flag

    ‘News on Facebook is dead’: memes replace Australian media posts as Meta turns off the tap

  • Facebook logo on a smartphone screen

    Fears of Putin swinging elections behind EU’s Meta crackdown

  • 3D rendering of the head and face of a child robot against a futuristic space background in pink and blue.

    Can AI image generators be policed to prevent explicit deepfakes of children?

  • A gun-metal gray, space-age-looking, boxy car.

    What the Cybertruck’s many failures mean for Tesla

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  • Crow Country screenshot

    Crow Country review – breathtaking survival horror game that harks back to Silent Hill

    This lushly detailed game with a chunkily retro polygonal protagonist is a gorgeous homage to landmark titles of the past
  • Manor Lords.

    What is Manor Lords? The medieval city-building game that sold a million copies in a single day

  • A screenshot from Another Crab’s Treasure

    Another Crab’s Treasure: this indie hit has clawed its way into my subconscious

    Sarah Maria Griffin
  • Dungeons and Dragons dice owned and used by Luke Breen of Dungeon Master for Hire in Melbourne.

    Stop trying to turn Dungeons & Dragons into a Marvel-esque cash cow – it won’t work

    Ed Power
  • Sea of Thieves.

    Sea of Thieves on PlayStation 5 review – you’ll laugh, you’ll sail, you’ll drink grog until you’re sick

  • Still from the game, a woman in snow

    ‘Like taking a shovel to your brain’: dark fairytale game Indika takes aim at the Russian Orthodox church

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  • A woman wearing augmented-reality goggles, touching the 'screen' at the foreground of the image

    Wearable AI: will it put our smartphones out of fashion?

  • Derek Shaw

    Derek Shaw obituary

  • American tech journalist and author Kara Swisher, known for her newly released "Burn Book," poses for a portrait in Washington, DC, on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

    ‘Musk needs to be adored … Zuckerberg is out of his depth’: Kara Swisher on the toxic giants of Big Tech

  • woman speaking at a lectern

    Crypto Super Pac spends $10m on Katie Porter attack ads in California race

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Reviews

  • Nothing Ear a review earbuds visible through the transparent lid of their charging case on a table.

    Nothing Ear (a) review: cheaper, smaller, longer-lasting earbuds

  • Fairphone Fairbuds review earbuds sitting on top of their charging case.

    Fairphone Fairbuds review: ethically made earbuds with replaceable batteries

    • Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 review: best-sounding noise-cancelling earbuds

    • Apple MacBook Air M3 review: the laptop to beat

    • Literary Theory for Robots by Dennis Yi Tenen review – the deep roots of AI

    • A Million Days review – low-budget sci-fi thriller asks if we should trust AI with our survival

    • The Lie Detectives: Trump, US politics and the disinformation damage done

    • Nothing Phone 2a review: a standout budget Android

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Devices

  • A jumper displaying an electronic message

    Wearables
    Wearable tech: how the human body can help power the future of smart textiles

  • An event organised by the Offline Club at Café Brecht in Amsterdam, where no phones are allowed.

    Smartphones
    ‘I feel more connected with humanity’: the club where phones are banned – and visitors pay for the privilege

  • The inside tablet screen of the Honor Magic V2.

    Tablets
    Honor Magic V2 review: exquisite hardware let down by software

  • Emma Beddington

    Internet of things
    I am being terrorised by my robot vacuum cleaner

    Emma Beddington

In depth

  • Dead internet theory posits that bots now write most of the content on the internet.

    TechScape: On the internet, where does the line between person end and bot begin?

    • An illustration of a heart made of jigsaw pieces, with a missing piece and a hand holding a smartphone

      ‘The science isn’t there’: do dating apps really help us find our soulmate?

    • The philosopher Nick Bostrom in Oxford

      ‘Eugenics on steroids’: the toxic and contested legacy of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute

    • Workers remove letters from the Twitter sign in San Francisco

      The demise of Twitter: how a ‘utopian vision’ for social media became a ‘toxic mess’

    • Harry Daniels and Dua Lipa.

      ‘I may be a troll but I’m not stupid’: super-stan Harry Daniels on singing loudly at Biden, Dua Lipa and Anna Wintour for clout

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