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    Artificial intelligence
    Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand

    Tech giant’s goal of reducing climate footprint at risk as it grows increasingly reliant on energy-hungry data centres
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    Electric cars
    Tesla sales fall for second straight quarter despite price cuts

  • Keir Starmer with Labour placard in background reading 'Change'

    Politics
    Could the WhatsApp election hurt Labour at the polls?

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    TechScape
    TechScape: Here’s four ways a new Labour government could use tech to boost Britain

  • Jensen Huang delivers a speech in Taipei, 2 June 2024: he is seen very small in the foreground in front of a black background with huge illustrated images of a robotic figure and moving mechanical joints behind him.

    Analysis
    Can AI boom drive Nvidia to a $4tn valuation despite investor doubt?

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    Pornography
    The secret lives of porn addicts: ‘I am meticulous about covering my tracks’

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News

  • Google logo on building

    Google’s biotech company pulls out of Israel but says Gaza war not the reason

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    Elon Musk has won $56bn pay package despite judge ruling it void, Tesla argues

  • Bill Gates and Prince William listen to a delegate at a conference venue

    AI will be help rather than hindrance in hitting climate targets, Bill Gates says

  • Somebody pointing at a computer screen which is showing a programming language

    Number of girls in England taking computing GCSE plummets, study finds

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  • An NHS hospital ward

    NHS confirms stolen data published online is from blood test provider

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    UK government weighs action against Russian hackers over NHS records theft

    • What does the London NHS hospitals data theft mean for patients?

    • Records on 300m patient interactions with NHS stolen in Russian hack

    • Eddie Redmayne says Warren Beatty offered to bail him out after email hack

    • Cyber-attack on London hospitals to take ‘many months’ to resolve

    • Why passwords still matter in the age of AI

    • Genetic testing company 23andMe investigated over hack that hit 7m users

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Spotlight

  • Alastair Whatley in The Importance of Being Oscar.

    The best theatre to stream this month: Shakespeare v the Tories, Mel C’s dance show and more

  • An artist impression of the Microsoft Park Royal datacentre, now under construction in west London.

    AI drive brings Microsoft’s ‘green moonshot’ down to earth in west London

  • Journalist and TV presenter Stacey Dooley.

    Relive (and relitigate) celebrity courtroom scandals, with Stacey Dooley and friends

  • Antonio Calpanchay, now 45, has cut and sold blocks of salt from the Salinas Grandes, in northern Argentina, since he was 12.

    Battle lines redrawn as Argentina’s lithium mines ramp up to meet electric car demand

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Opinion & analysis

  • Pope Francis and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni talk while sat at a table

    Why the pope has the ears of G7 leaders on the ethics of AI

  • Young middle-aged white man with brown hair and a black collarless jacket on a stage with a blue digital background.

    Should Tesla pay Elon Musk $45bn? The shareholders will decide

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    Is the Tesla board in charge of a public company or the Elon Musk fan club?

    Nils Pratley
  • The Apple iOS 18 logo and Siri AI icon are displayed on a smartphone screen, seen against a pale grey background with the Apple logo

    Apple push into AI could spark smartphone upgrade ‘supercycle’

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  • A scene from Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD.

    Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD review – the scariest surprise is the price

    As ever, Mario’s brother is a scream, but the price of this remaster may spook you
  • Positech's Democracy 4

    I simulated each UK party’s first years in government in a video game, and the results were awful

  • Nothing felt crafted or deliberate … a truck decorated with an ad for Pro Evolution 5.

    Jude Bellingham’s late stunner reminded me why Pro Evolution Soccer hit the target

  • A girl plays an arcade machine at Game On at the National Museum of Scotland.

    Game On review – interactive gaming exhibition is a thoroughly fun day out

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    The hardest thing about modern sports games? Navigating EA’s customer support

    Dominik Diamond
  • Actor Ben Starr as Final Fantasy XV's Clive Rosfield

    ‘Suddenly I can play anybody’: what it’s like to act in a video game

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  • Evgeny Morozov

    Silicon Valley wants unfettered control of the tech market. That’s why it’s cosying up to Trump

    Evgeny Morozov
  • A teenaged African girl poses for a photo clasping hands with a bald European man in a dark suit

    From Silicon Valley to Silicon Savannah: climate expert Patrick Verkooijen on why this is Africa’s century

  • A side-by-side image of Sam Bankman-Fried, a young white man with poofy brown hair, and the outside of a cream, Tudor-style building painted with pink trim.

    Sam Bankman-Fried funded a group with racist ties. FTX wants its $5m back

  • A woman, left, holds a yellow sign reading 'Not Invited' while a man beside her looks off to the side.

    Voters to weigh in on whether tech billionaires can build new California city

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Reviews

  • The ‘knife-edge’ business of digital recreation in Eternal You.

    Eternal You review – thought-provoking look at new AI product for the grieving

  • Eternal You.

    Eternal You review – death, download and digital afterlife in the age of the AI griefbot

    • Zenbook Duo review: are two laptop screens better than one?

    • Beats Solo Buds review: Apple’s budget earbuds rock

    • Her Name Was Moviola review – ode to editing machine a geekgasm for analogue fans

    • Beats Solo 4 review: Apple headphones get Android-loving upgrade

    • Sonos Ace review: quality noise-cancelling headphones worth the wait

    • Google Pixel 8a review: new Android mid-range champion

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Devices

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    Wearables
    Wearable tech: how the human body can help power the future of smart textiles

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    Smartphones
    Coming of Age: How Adolescence Shapes Us by Lucy Foulkes review – deep dive into the teenage mind

  • Asus Zenbook Duo 2024 review has two screens.

    Tablets
    Zenbook Duo review: are two laptop screens better than one?

  • Emma Beddington

    Internet of things
    I am being terrorised by my robot vacuum cleaner

    Emma Beddington

In depth

  • The iPhone 15 Pro is shown after its introduction on the Apple campus, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

    Does what happens on your iPhone still stay on your iPhone?

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      Computer says yes: how AI is changing our romantic lives

    • An image of a iPhone playing the Hidden Brain podcast and displaying the text transcription

      Accessible and ‘a pleasure to read’: how Apple’s podcast transcriptions came to be

    • A group of women each holding up their fingers and thumbs to make a 'W' shape

      ‘We’re writing history’: Spanish women tackle Wikipedia’s gender gap

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