Technology
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Primary school uses Minecraft to teach Bronze Age history
Primary school pupils are playing a popular computer game in the classroom to learn about the Bronze Age.
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Medical marvels
Meet the scientific women fighting cultural conservatism and discovering new drugs from home.
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Can your online reputation be bleached?
Legislation that protects websites from lawsuits is cleansing negative comments from online forums.
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The glitch that stole Christmas: How to handle smart tech gifts
How to prevent net-connected toys and other smart tech gifts becoming a post-Christmas nightmare.
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Apple changes rules on app 'loot boxes'
Customers will now have to be told how likely they are to get certain in-game items, says Apple.
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Facebook strikes music deal with Universal
The firms are working together on new music products and have signed a licensing agreement.
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Christmas party envy 'provoked by social media'
Who's having more fun at Christmas? Check your social media feed and find out.
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Bitcoin: My 400 coin bet paid off, but is it too late for others?
An entrepreneur funded her business by speculating on the crypto-currency, but is it too late for others?
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Facebook ditches fake news warning flag
The social network will no longer display a warning icon next to disputed stories.
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Chinese live streaming website shut down
The site was closed after protests about the public sharing of streams filmed in schools and gyms.
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Apple's iPhones slowed to tackle ageing batteries
Customers have long suspected iPhones slow down over time. Now, Apple has confirmed some models do.
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Artificial intelligence school inspections face resistance
The National Association of Head Teachers criticises plans to use algorithms to help rate schools.