Technology
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Dating website eHarmony's 'scientific' match ad banned
The claim from eHarmony has been called 'misleading' by the Advertising Standards Authority.
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Gaming addiction classified as disorder by WHO
The World Health Organisation will include gaming addiction in its disease bible for first time.
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Ripple becomes second most valuable crypto-coin
Deals with banks and credit card firms drive a rise in the value of the Ripple crypto-currency
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Pokemon Go game set to launch in China
The monster-catching game is set to make its debut in China - the world's largest mobile market
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LeEco chairman Jia Yueting defies demand to return to China
The debt-laden Chinese technology firm has struggled after expanding fast into many sectors
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WeChat denies 'storing' chat histories
It follows criticism from Chinese businessman Li Shufu who accused the messaging app of spying.
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Logan Paul: Outrage over YouTuber's dead body video
Six million people watched the film showing Logan Paul finding an apparent suicide victim in Japan.
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Iran protests: Telegram and Instagram restricted
Telegram and Instagram have been restricted but President Rouhani says Iranians have right to protest.
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Germany starts enforcing hate speech law
Social media firms face huge fines if they let hate speech linger on their networks, warn German authorities.
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Tax internet firms over extremist content, says Ben Wallace
Tech giants are "ruthless profiteers" who are failing to fight terrorism, the security minister says.
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Police shoot dead man after alleged Call of Duty 'swatting' hoax
The 28-year-old was shot by police after his address was allegedly given to police in prank call.
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The man who can't face the internet
One man's quest to keep his image off the internet.