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Microsoft denies it went back on its word over layoffs
Regulators claim the firm broke a pledge when it axed 1,900 jobs after buying Activision Blizzard. Source: BBC
Regulators claim the firm broke a pledge when it axed 1,900 jobs after buying Activision Blizzard. Source: BBC
Heston Blumenthal and Yotam Ottolenghi among those affected by new identity fraud, BBC finds. Source: BBC
The entertainment giant has been under pressure from investors to shake-up the business. Source: BBC
A new breed of talking AI systems are now available for increasingly realistic two-way chats. Source: BBC
The internet outage comes on top of a 10-month civil war which has forced nine million from their homes. Source: BBC
Amanj Ali has been left out of pocket after taking on Elon Musk’s company in the dispute. Source: BBC
The BBC speaks to three people in a 12-step programme for “digital addiction”. Source: BBC
They own a range of sports rights including FIFA World Cup, NBA, Formula 1 and NFL. Source: BBC
The tech will detect images – but not video or audio – made by other companies’ AI generators. Source: BBC
Esther Ghey says the act does not go far enough to protect children and calls for “drastic action”. Source: BBC
Videos have emerged showing people wearing the virtual reality headsets while in self-driving cars. Source: BBC
Yandex has previously been accused of hiding information from Russia’s public about the Ukraine war. Source: BBC
Irelands hosts many multinational companies which makes calculating its true productivity difficult. Source: BBC
The UK-based operations of Arrival – once worth billions – have been placed in administration. Source: BBC
The firm said in 2023 it had 5,000 employees, suggesting around 500 people are facing redundancy. Source: BBC
The group says a fake video of President Biden on Facebook highlights an “incoherent” policy. Source: BBC
How the world’s most popular social network has altered society, business and politics Source: BBC
The world’s richest man is betting heavily on his brain chip, but he has ground to make up. Source: BBC
Audio deepfakes are easy to make, hard to detect, and getting more convincing, experts say. Source: BBC
Kill the Justice League’s release arrives as a debate over review copies rages online. Source: BBC