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Once India’s most valuable start-up, Byju is now fighting to survive

The tech giant is teetering on the precipice after investors voted to out its CEO last month.

The tech giant is teetering on the precipice after investors voted to out its CEO last month.

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Apple ‘like Godfather’ with new App Store rules

As Apple begins to allow other app stores on iPhones one entrepreneur criticises its behaviour.

As Apple begins to allow other app stores on iPhones one entrepreneur criticises its behaviour.

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TV star shaken after Jaguar brakes fail during drive

Craig Phillips describes “terrifying feeling” when brakes failed on his Jaguar I-Pace

Craig Phillips describes “terrifying feeling” when brakes failed on his Jaguar I-Pace

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Production of Duvel beer hit by cyber-attack

A suspected ransomware attack has left the Belgian brewer unable to make beer at four of its sites.

A suspected ransomware attack has left the Belgian brewer unable to make beer at four of its sites.

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TikTok sparks user revolt in US over sale plan

The video-sharing app sent a pop-up to users asking them to call their congressional offices.

The video-sharing app sent a pop-up to users asking them to call their congressional offices.

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Spider-Man battles Baldur’s Gate in Bafta Games Awards

Larian’s surprise hit gets 10 nominations, with Sony’s high-profile sequel receiving nine.

Larian’s surprise hit gets 10 nominations, with Sony’s high-profile sequel receiving nine.

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Pornhub challenges EU over online content rules

The adult site is contesting some of its requirements under the Digital Services Act.

The adult site is contesting some of its requirements under the Digital Services Act.

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The pressures of remaking a classic game

How a new team went about creating a new version of 2013 “masterpiece” Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.

How a new team went about creating a new version of 2013 “masterpiece” Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.

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Ex-Google engineer charged with stealing AI secrets

Linwei Ding, a Chinese national, is also accused of secretly working for competitors in China.

Linwei Ding, a Chinese national, is also accused of secretly working for competitors in China.

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Police feared ‘Brummie’ accent bias in call bot

West Midlands Police trialled the non-emergency call-answering AI voice assistant for two months.

West Midlands Police trialled the non-emergency call-answering AI voice assistant for two months.

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