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The social giant takes down news content ahead of a new law that would force it to pay media publish
The buzz around the cryptocurrency grows after Elon Musk’s Tesla reveals it has bought $1.5bn worth
Jeff Bezos's Amazon and Jack Ma's Alibaba report bumper profits, but both online shopping giants fac
The Iron Man star tells us how he wants to help tackle the climate crisis. Plus, how small investors
Will the new US President bring a new era in relations with the tech giants? Plus, as schools remain
The social platform favoured by Donald Trump supporters loses its online home after Amazon Web Servi
Social giants act after the President praises supporters who broke into the US Congress building. Pl
Rory Cellan-Jones and guests on how tech will shape the coming twelve months. Featuring BT innovatio
Test your knowledge of the year’s biggest tech stories with Rory Cellan-Jones and the Tech Tent team
Key government agencies are among thousands of organisations believed to have been hit using comprom
US regulators launch lawsuits accusing the giant of buying rivals to stifle competition. Plus, does
Will a digital means of showing you’ve been immunised be the passport to living normal everyday life
Does the electric car pioneer’s technology justify its stock value exceeding that of the major tradi
The UK government says new petrol and diesel-powered cars will be banned by 2030. Will developments
Facebook faces more criticism for its handling of misinformation around the US election, this time b
Facebook and Twitter warn President Trump’s post-election remarks may be misleading. Plus, what a ve
US politicians clash over how social media firms will moderate content in future. Plus, how inkjet p
What changes will a new Presidential term bring for the tech we use? Plus, how TikTok may be influen
Apple pushes 5G as a key selling point of its new iPhone 12. But is it useful anywhere right now? We
Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple are compared to oil barons by US lawmakers. But the firms insist