
#theguardian.com. × Judge blocks Musk agency access to millions of Americans’ personal data. Education department and OPM prevented from sharing sensitive information in widest-ranging judicial check yet
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × John Oliver on Facebook: ‘An absolute sewer of hatred and misinformation’. The Last Week Tonight host looked at content moderation and how Mark Zuckerberg has bent to Trump’s will
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × Apple announces $500bn in US investments over next four years. Spending ranges from new AI server factory in Texas to film and TV content and may add 20,000 jobs
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘It’s very lonely’: what are Australia’s university students missing out on?. Many start their studies hoping to find friends, themselves and intellectual stimulation. More and more are finding they’ve been sold something else
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × Confusion at US agencies over whether to comply with Elon Musk email demanding workers justify their jobs – US politics live. Government agencies give conflicting advice after email from Elon Musk demanding employees list accomplishments from past week
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × UK delays plans to regulate AI as ministers seek to align with Trump administration. Exclusive: Government reluctant to take action that could weaken UK’s attractiveness to AI firms, says Labour source
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘I saw taxis as magical things’: Sega’s pop-punk classic Crazy Taxi at 25. Despite its early detractors at Sega, the legendary driving game was released to great success and millions of sales
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × More than 150,000 Canadians sign petition to revoke Musk’s citizenship. Parliamentary petition launched due to billionaire’s link to Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to conquer Canada
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × Four WiseTech board directors quit over ‘differing views’ of Richard White’s role. Tech company’s share price plummets after latest market update and resignations of Lisa Brock, Richard Dammery, Michael Malone and Fiona Pak-Poy
#Feb.24.2025

#theguardian.com. × Telegram fined nearly $1m by Australian watchdog for delay in reporting about terrorism and child abuse material. Telegram took 160 days to provide information, with the delay obstructing online safety scrutineer from doing its job, commissioner says
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × Hackers steal $1.5bn from crypto exchange in ‘biggest digital heist ever’. Bybit platform appeals to ‘brightest minds’ in cybersecurity for help after attacker transfers Ethereum currency
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘It could get an orgasm out of a cabbage’: the best vibrators, tested. From bullets to rabbits to wand vibrators, our sexual wellbeing expert demystifies what’s available, and rates her top 16 models (she tested 53)
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × Chain, chain, chain: political theatre confirms Elon Musk’s Maga hero status at jubilant CPAC. Emboldened and exultant, speakers put less emphasis on baiting liberals and more on spreading the Maga gospel
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × Home Office contractor collected data on UK citizens while checking migrants’ finances. Official sent email to charity that suggested Home Office had data on ‘hundreds of thousands of unsuspecting Britons’
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × Don’t gift our work to AI billionaires: Mark Haddon, Michal Rosen and other creatives urge government. More than 2,000 cultural figures challenge Whitehall’s eagerness ‘to wrap our lives’ work in attractive paper for automated competitors’
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × Musk tells US federal workers to explain what they achieved last week or be fired. ‘Cruel and disrespectful’ request to employees sparks confusion across key government agencies
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × iPhone designer still asks: ‘I wonder what Steve Jobs would do?’ – despite being told not to. Jony Ive, the man behind the look of Apple’s iconic brands says the firm’s co-founder specifically asked him not to consider ‘what Steve would do’
#Feb.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × Keir Starmer lays down Ukraine peace demand ahead of Trump talks. Kyiv ‘must be at the heart of negotiations’ says PM as US threat to block Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites fuels wave of alarm
#Feb.22.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘Revenge porn’ abusers allowed to keep devices with explicit images. Prosecutors in England and Wales are failing to obtain orders requiring the deletion of intimate content shared without consent, analysis reveals
#Feb.22.2025

#theguardian.com. × Creative industries are among the UK’s crown jewels – and AI is out to steal them | John Naughton. The tech firms’ efforts to change copyright laws and gain free access to intellectual property is patently wrong
#Feb.22.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘The bot asked me four times a day how I was feeling’: is tracking everything actually good for us?. Gathering data used to be a fringe pursuit of Silicon Valley nerds. Now we’re all at it, recording everything from menstrual cycles and mobility to toothbrushing and time spent in daylight. Is this jus
#Feb.22.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘We’re clearly heading towards collapse’: why the Murdoch empire is about to go bang. An explosive succession trial and an astonishing interview with one of Rupert’s sons have exposed the paranoia and hatred at the heart of global media’s most powerful family. This could get messy…
#Feb.22.2025

#theguardian.com. × Crypto and big tech’s backing pays off as Trump makes tech-friendly moves. Flurry of directives relaxes regulations and drops lawsuit – and billionaires who donated to Trump are ready to benefit
#Feb.22.2025

#theguardian.com. × Elton John calls for UK copyright rules rethink to protect creators from AI. The star has urged for a shift away from plans where artists must opt out of a system allowing AI free use of any online work
#Feb.22.2025
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