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Spider-Man battles Baldur's Gate in Bafta Games Awards
Larian’s surprise hit gets 10 nominations, with Sony’s high-profile sequel receiving nine. Source: BBC
Larian’s surprise hit gets 10 nominations, with Sony’s high-profile sequel receiving nine. Source: BBC
The adult site is contesting some of its requirements under the Digital Services Act. Source: BBC
How a new team went about creating a new version of 2013 “masterpiece” Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. Source: BBC
Linwei Ding, a Chinese national, is also accused of secretly working for competitors in China. Source: BBC
West Midlands Police trialled the non-emergency call-answering AI voice assistant for two months. Source: BBC
As the fashion industry grapples with the rise of AI, one model has created an AI twin of herself. Source: BBC
OpenAI rejects claims it is focusing too much on profit, saying it is an idea Elon Musk endorsed. Source: BBC
Apple phone sales fell 24% in the first six weeks of the year, according to researcher Counterpoint. Source: BBC
The BBC’s Marianna Spring explains the key to recognising AI-generated images circulating on social media. Source: BBC
Meta’s platforms are experiencing issues worldwide, according to tracking website Downdetector. Source: BBC
The cryptocurrency has leapt in value after US finance giants poured billions into buying bitcoins. Source: BBC
Production at car-maker’s factory in Berlin has been halted after suspected arson attack. Source: BBC
South Korea’s spy agency says Pyongyang is trying to produce its own semiconductors for weapons. Source: BBC
It comes after Spotify complained about a block on telling users about cheaper alternatives to app store. Source: BBC
Owners of older vehicles tell the BBC of their anger that their cars’ apps will stop working. Source: BBC
There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins, and US financial giants are buying up thousands. Source: BBC
The lawsuit accuses the firm of abandoning its founding principle of benefiting humanity. Source: BBC
Investors expect artificial intelligence to unleash a new wave of growth. Source: BBC
Cycling groups and charities have criticised government proposals for more powerful e-bikes. Source: BBC
Electronic Arts says it will focus on its existing titles, as the gaming industry job cuts continue. Source: BBC