Internet
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The Drag Race alum shares what makes her laugh online. Maybe it’s too camp – or just camp enough
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Cybersecurity firm says Anonymous Sudan is unlikely to be authentic hacktivist group, as initially believed
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Online retailer that blocked 200m reviews last year claims some platforms slow to act even when given evidence
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Streamer and couple said it was a mutual decision but a PR expert says it looks bad for their brand
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Russia-linked group claims responsibility for hack, which targeted MOVEit software also used by the BBC and British Airways
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Sony Music Group and Universal are among 17 publishers pursuing legal challenge against company
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Partnership with Amazon’s cloud computing division aims to save time and money classifying content
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Information about mid-contract price increases must be made clear and upfront to consumers, says CAP
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#BarefootBoySummer has arrived – but really it’s just another seasonal hashtag to sell us stuff
Morwenna FerrierMicro-trends have become big business for eagle-eyed marketers, says the Guardian’s fashion and lifestyle editor, Morwenna Ferrier -
In this week’s newsletter: With guests such as author Riaz Phillips, Museumand looks back at 75 years of British-Caribbean culture in Objeks & Tings
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Workers to extend campaign over pay and conditions despite failing to win formal union recognition
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Regulators have launched two big lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase, and Rishi Sunak could mine the benefits
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Coventry workers determined to keep going despite setback in push for unionisation
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Mark Zuckerberg’s grand vision for an online existence has been laughed off as a corporate folly. Meanwhile, those still existing happily on a virtual world launched 20 years ago may be wondering what all the fuss is about …
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Computer scientist and pioneer of natural language processing – teaching AI to communicate
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Writer of Empireland, which examined Britain’s imperial past, says culture war-fuelled online trolling and heckling ‘gets to you’
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