Technology
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Qualcomm: Android phones to get 'lucky number' Snapdragon 888 chip
The Californian firm is launching its chip at a time of trade tensions between the US and China.
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China refuses to apologise to Australia for fake soldier image
The retort comes after Canberra demands an apology over a fake image of a soldier killing a child.
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Facebook Oversight Board reveals its first cases
They include the removal of images of female breasts in a post about breast cancer.
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Netflix content given age rating by algorithm
Staff watched and labelled films and series, then fed the data to an algorithm to generate an age rating.
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Bitcoin peaks at record high close to $20,000
The digital currency has traded as high as $19,920.53, beating a record set in December 2017.
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Spotify reveals 2020's most-streamed songs
The streaming giant reveals what its 320 million global listeners have been playing this year.
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Brushing: When Amazon packages arrive that you didn't order
Zoe Kleinman looks at the sneaky way some sellers are trying to boost their products on Amazon.
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Vietnam: Facebook and Google 'complicit' in censorship
Rights group Amnesty has accused the tech giants of increasingly blocking criticism and dissent.
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Online grooming: 'My modelling job turned out to be a gang rape trap'
The NSPCC said the coronavirus lockdown has created "a perfect storm" for online grooming abusers.
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Why shops are going over to the 'dark' side
Some retailers are converting stores into mini-distribution hubs in response to Covid-19.
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Facebook News will pay UK outlets for content in 2021
Starting in January, Facebook will pay UK publishers for some - but not all - of their content.
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Using tech to prevent car theft in Cameroon
A Cameroon startup is using mobile and satellite communications to track down stolen cars.