Technology
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Gamers' anger halts Star Wars Battlefront II payments
EA temporarily suspends in-game purchases as it does not want controversy to "overshadow" its game.
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Tesla shows off new truck and surprise Roadster
Tesla has shown off the long awaited Tesla Semi truck, but surprised many with its new Roadster sports car.
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The humanoid robot that can do a backflip
Atlas, a humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, is now able to perform backflips.
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Fullscreen 'YouTube Red rival' to close in January
The online talent network said it wanted to focus its investment elsewhere.
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Baidu's voice-controlled smart speaker and other news
BBC Click's Nick Kwek looks at some of the best of the week's technology news stories.
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Chill seekers
A simple innovation is helping to cut supermarkets' refrigeration costs by 15%.
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Apology after Japanese train departs 20 seconds early
Management on the Tsukuba Express line "sincerely apologised for the inconvenience" caused.
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Cash Converters reveals customer data breach
The High Street pawnbroker warns customers passwords and delivery addresses were exposed.
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Kaspersky defends its role in NSA breach
The Russian anti-virus company explains why it copied files off a PC used by a cyber-spy contractor.
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Far-right accounts lose Twitter verified tick
The social network says it will remove the verified badge from accounts that break its rules.
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Welsh fintech firms face skilled staff battle
Hi-tech firms in south Wales face recruitment challenges in hiring the best staff, an expert warns.
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Silicon Valley firms compete to hack R2-D2
Several top Silicon Valley companies took part in a competition to hack an R2-D2 robot.