
#theguardian.com. × Fears for UK boomer radicalisation on Facebook after Meta drops factcheckers. For middle-aged users, it will be ‘even harder to discern the truth’ among extremist content, expert says
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Steve Bannon condemns Elon Musk as ‘racist’ and ‘truly evil’. Ex-Trump adviser denounces tech CEO’s embrace of some forms of immigration and vows to ‘take this guy down’
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Canada’s election is about to have an Elon Musk problem with Trudeau’s exit. The world’s richest man looks to move Canada to the right as the beleaguered prime minister prepares to depart
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Tick-tock: the return of the non-smart watch. From Zuckerberg’s handmade $900k timepiece to gen Z’s pursuit of the authentic, smartwatches are being replaced
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × The internet wants me to spend £500 on a jumper. How can I say no?. I already have too much stuff – and every time I go online I’m being pushed to buy more. Time to channel my inner deinfluencer
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × UK online safety laws ‘unsatisfactory’ and ‘uneven’, says science minister. Peter Kyle frustrated with act inherited from Tories and says parliament should legislate faster to protect public
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × As tech barons dial up the spreading of lies, why is the BBC dialling down the reporting of truth? | John Harris. A damning report shows how local news cuts stymied coverage of the riots in Plymouth. What fills the vacuum? Misinformation, says Guardian columnist John Harris
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × ‘Would love to see her faked’: the dark world of sexual deepfakes - and the women fighting back. The government has promised a crackdown on synthetic image abuse - but campaigners warn it doesn’t go far enough
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × At-home ECGs will detect early heart issues and save thousands, say doctors. Colour-coded output from smartwatch device would be easy for public to read
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Elon Musk and the new world order: the hijacking of the global conversation. How can we publicly debate policy in the face of the rising – and polarising – influence of the X owner and others whose only aim is to serve themselves
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × From the Beatles to biologics – how Liverpool became a life science hotspot. The city has a long history with tropical medicine and is now home to one of the largest biotech clusters in Europe
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Note to No 10: one speed doesn’t fit all when it comes to online safety | John Naughton. Legislation to protect children in the digital realm is essential. But if it results in the loss of small cycling and cancer-care forums, something’s gone wrong
#Jan.12.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Biden calls Meta’s decision to drop factchecking ‘really shameful’. The president strongly criticized Meta’s decision to replace factchecking department with community notes
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × UK can be ‘AI sweet spot’: Starmer’s tech minister on regulation, Musk, and free speech. Technology secretary Peter Kyle has the task of making Britain a leading player in the AI revolution, but says economic growth will not come at the cost of online safety
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Molly Russell’s father tells Starmer UK ‘going backwards’ on online safety. Ian Russell, whose daughter died viewing harmful content, says Online Safety Act a ‘disaster’
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Tech giants told UK online safety laws ‘not up for negotiation’. Senior cabinet minister promises not to dilute new measures despite Musk comments and Zuckerberg’s attacks on countries ‘censoring’ content
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × How Elon Musk has meddled in European affairs. From bashing Keir Starmer to promoting the AfD, the X owner is not shy about intervening
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × ‘Each year you delay giving a phone is a big win’: child screen-time solutions from around the world. From stringent legislation to grassroots action, Australia and Spain lead the way in tackling children’s use of mobile phones and tablets
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Ballionaire review – addictive, pinball-inspired strategy game. Make virtual millions in this deceptively simple game that’s all about bumpers and the luck of the bounce
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Silicon Valley’s tycoons are bending the knee to Trump | Blake Montgomery. In 2017, Silicon Valley rebuked Trump’s travel ban. Today, it has reversed course and is bending over backwards with displays of deference to Trump
#Jan.11.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Amazon dials back DEI programs ahead of Trump inauguration. Online giant is among several companies ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs before Trump takes office
#Jan.10.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Meta terminates its DEI programs days before Trump inauguration. Meta, fresh off announcement to end factchecking, follows McDonald’s and Walmart in rolling back diversity initiatives
#Jan.10.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Twelve Reform UK councillors to resign over Nigel Farage’s leadership. Exclusive: Departures will add to pressure on party leader after Elon Musk said he was ‘not up to the job’
#Jan.10.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × TikTok ban: company urges supreme court to scrap law it says would violate free speech of 170m Americans – live. Justices hear arguments after app’s Chinese-based parent company ByteDance asked justices to review case
#Jan.10.2025 ×
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