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Technology
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Neither Musk nor Tesla confirmed he sent memo with remark but the CEO tweeted: ‘They should pretend to work somewhere else’
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Treasury inquiry told ‘crypto is high-risk and unsophisticated investors are at high risk of losing significant funds’
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Readers of the Guardian can now access our journalism entirely within the Tor network – an internet communication system designed to promote online privacy and offer enhanced protection from digital surveillance
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5 out of 5 stars.
Sonos Ray soundbar review The cheaper compact TV audio upgrade
5 out of 5 stars.Smaller all-in-one wifi speaker packs the best of Sonos for powerful movies, music and multiroom audio – at a lower price
News
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Investors say Musk saved himself $156m by failing to disclose that he had purchased more than 5% of Twitter by 14 March
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US regulators said social media firm gave advertisers information collected for security purposes
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Meta shareholders also reject proposals seeking more oversight and less power for Zuckerberg
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The details of Musk’s financing plans were made public on the day that Twitter shareholders gathered for a scheduled meeting
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Emails describe strategy in 2018 by Sir Richard Dearlove and others to ensure Britain left EU on WTO terms
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Employing remote IT workers who are secretly working for Kim Jong-un’s regime poses risks and may breach sanctions, say US agencies
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At King’s College London, students are designing games that explore diplomacy, drones and the psychological impact of battle. But can they really help?
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The vote marks a victory for labor advocates in an industry mired with allegations of abuse and poor working conditions
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3 out of 5 stars.
Gibbon: Beyond the Trees review – short, simple and lovely to play
3 out of 5 stars.A noble environmental message provides the basis for this delightfully uncomplicated adventure, but elements of performance are amiss
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A new book exposes Silicon Valley’s use of spiritual concepts and practices to optimise their workers’ productivity
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Billionaires like Musk use their vast fortunes to build a world where they are unconstrained by laws, shareholders, consumers or accountability of any kind
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In a keynote address at Stanford University, the former president made his most extensive remarks yet about the tech landscape
Reviews
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2 out of 5 stars.
Dashcam review – Maga-loving social media monster leads pandemic horror
2 out of 5 stars.Annie Hardy plays a livestream host so toxic that even zombies struggle to deal with her -
Marc Lamont Hill and Todd Brewster’s brilliant book considers the history of communications technology in a racist society
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In depth
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Employees within Meta say the move amid the standoff with the Morrison government was no accident
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