Facebook, Twitter and Google face questions from US senators
Heads of Facebook, Google and Twitter defend a key piece of internet law, in front of senators.
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Heads of Facebook, Google and Twitter defend a key piece of internet law, in front of senators.
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The US president’s re-election campaign insists there was “no exposure to sensitive data”.
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In a leaked letter, senior police officers blame government for over-budget delayed projects.
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The move means its EE mobile network will be powered by both Ericsson and Nokia’s products.
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Ankhi Das was at the centre of allegations that Facebook allowed anti-Muslim posts by BJP supporters.
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The YouTuber built a multi million-pound business empire from his bedroom. Now he’s pursuing music.
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Despite mandatory overtime to get the game finished, it will now miss the next-gen consoles launch.
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Software designed to solve post-Brexit border friction is unlikely to be ready in time, they say.
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The millions of people whose data it is selling on must now be informed, says the UK watchdog.
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The Twitter account @UKWoolworths, which now has more than 4,000 followers, misspelled the shop’s name.
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