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6 days ago
Technology editor Zoe Kleinman explores the tensions between between humans and machines that were encapsulated at Wimbledon.
10 days ago
Whose job is safe from AI?
Technology can make a boring job even more boring and an interesting job even more interesting
13 days ago
Google makes first foray into fusion in venture with MIT spinoff Commonwealth Fusion Systems
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Google announces partnership with Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a private company spun off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Here is what to know.
17 days ago
Micron delivered an earnings and revenue beat. Here’s how Wall Street reacted
Micron Technology easily cleared earnings expectations, signaling the chipmaker's momentum is unlikely to stop anytime soon.
28 days ago
Teenager, 14, dies within days of catching rare bacterial infection as doctors issue terrifying warning
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The recent eight grade Hughes Academy of Science and Technology graduate woke up before 5am and was 'clearly not well,' his dad said.
31 days ago
What’s new at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Body cams, keeper timeouts, AI
Technology will help fans see the action from the refs' point of view while AI will help detect offsides earlier.
35 days ago
Police told to stop asking for more cash to fight crime and 'do their bit' to repair the economy by Labour minister ahead of Spending Review
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle declined to rule out the prospect of a real-terms squeeze on areas such as policing this week.
Police must 'do their bit' on funding, minister warns
Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle says police should "embrace change" as talks over funding continue.
Children could be handed a social media 'curfew' under 'app cap' plan to increase online safety being considered by ministers
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle indicated he was considering an 'app cap' to restrict how much time youths spend on their phones.
36 days ago
Children could be banned from spending more than two hours on any one phone app and blocked from social media after 10pm in new anti-doomscrolling measures
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle is mulling a move to cap the amount of time per app youngsters can spend on their phone as part of a swathe of measures designed to reduce 'doomscrolling'.