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PM signals he is preparing to shut Chinese firm out after lobbying from Donald Trump
Company says it regrets past action against far-right websites because of subsequent calls to move similarly against human rights sites
Mutual fund Fidelity, which owns stake in social media platform, marks down value of its shares in disclosure obtained by Axios
Fantastic screen, the fastest performance, a good camera and brilliant software in a massive phone that still undercuts the competition
Editorial: In 2019, the American singer has helped change the balance of power between creators and the music industry
The US comic and one of the funniest people on Twitter sat down to discuss the NSA, becoming a father – and why if you hate on LA, you're an idiot
Campuses have become ‘ghost towns’ as staffers depart – but many contractors still have to show up
Pressure grows on artificial intelligence firms over the content used to train their products
Creator of the landmark ZX Spectrum and the less commercially successful C5 died after a long illness
Charities are reaping the benefits of these modern-day telethons as video game players fundraise live on the internet
The AI researcher on how natural resources and human labour drive machine learning and the regressive stereotypes that are baked into its algorithms
When you’re infected by Pegasus, spies effectively hold a clone of your phone – we’re fighting back
Generational divide threatens future of tech firm as it seeks approval for $400m takeover by Facebook owner Meta
The experiment for the month of August led to more efficient meetings and happier workers who took less time off
Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, has died aged 56. Here are some of his thoughts on everything from design to the internet and death itself
Users reported the search engine was down and problems with Gmail, Google maps and Google images
This remarkable young woman is the sharpest critic of crypto on the web - and predictably, the trolls are after her
Blake Lemoine says system has perception of, and ability to express thoughts and feelings equivalent to a human child
The Guardian's UK technology editor Alex Hern examines how exactly bitcoin uses electricity - and if the environmental cost of this crypocurrency is too high
Two years after tech trend that swept up artists and celebrities, researchers estimate 23 million people hold worthless investments
Annual Minecraft conference kicks off in London: we’re there to cover the sights, news, YouTube stars and more from Mojang’s event
The company said those who want to return to the office won’t likely do so until at least September and reopening will be ‘careful’
Novel, thin and light machine bucks trend by being simple to take apart, with good performance and looks
Company decides not to remove the president’s post as a member of its oversight board is involved in a separate racist speech controversy
Content focused on Covid-19 and the protests in Hong Kong and over George Floyd in the US
Plans by crypto-evangelists for the lavish hideaway have courted mockery and controversy, and now the island is back on the market
Funky design, cylindrical case and decent sound without blocking your ear help these earbuds stand out
Facebook and America are now indivisible, says the Observer writer who broke the Cambridge Analytica scandal – and the world is the sicker for it
We’ve known that Facebook is lawless and reckless for years. But lawlessness pays – so don’t expect it to change
Ed wonders if you need a computer to make YouTube videos, as he doesn’t own one