technology
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Tech giant announces it is going ahead with delayed plans to build a campus for 7,000 employees with Olympic cauldron designer Heatherwick Studio on board
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New tools aimed at helping users avoid seeing abusive threads
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Decision to offer free access to massively multiplayer online game is in response to changing market
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Nintendo’s new console isn’t an innovative take on gaming tech, it’s a Greatest Hits collection of classic 8bit titles, loving curated and reproduced
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privacy
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It would be tragic if the ladder used to rescue me from extradition was kicked away from the next person who needs it
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Love, who has Asperger syndrome, is accused of stealing data from agencies including Federal Reserve, Nasa and FBI
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analysis & opinion
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Letters: It is possible to police the publishing and broadcasting industry – if nations are willing to do it
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The Xbox brand is 15 years old today, so here are 15 of the most important titles from the original machine to the Xbox One era
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On the face of it Sony’s decision to sacrifice resolution seems surprising but the trade off is an improved frame-rate which makes the viewing experience as a whole much smoother, says Will Freeman
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We asked you for your views after a charity warned parents were increasingly worried about their children’s screentime and possible gaming addiction
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The politicians were caught flat-footed – but for a sports game developer it was a tap-in to do the permutations for the Premier League
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The underground and overground joys of networking and a bundle of retro fun
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Discover your inner aviator, from the entry level Parrot Mambo to the high-spec DJI Phantom
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Internet luddite Werner Herzog offers a sporadically fascinating glimpse of a vast and complex subject
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devices
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WearablesWearablesData-driven spinning class? How tech is shaping fitnessThrough apps and wearables, technology is creating a workout that’s more data-rich, smarter and convenient than ever before
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SmartphonesSmartphonesThe 'phone walk' – the next stage in human evolutionSmartphones: Walking while using a phone physically changes the way your legs move. This new gait isn’t the only way handsets are making us less mobile
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TabletsTabletsGoogle to European commission: Android is key to mobile competitionAndroid-maker dismisses accusations that Google abuses its market dominance to hinder competition
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Internet of thingsInternet of thingsAmazon Echo: the first 13 things to tryAlexa, Amazon’s virtual assistant, is in more than 3m US homes via the Echo speaker. Now it’s available in Britain – but what’s the attraction?
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Smartphones: Walking while using a phone physically changes the way your legs move. This new gait isn’t the only way handsets are making us less mobile
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inside Silicon Valley
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Virgin Group founder has teamed with startup Boom to offer ‘affordable’ $5,000 flights between New York and London in 3.5 hours
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The PayPal founder’s support for Donald Trump made him an outlier in liberal Silicon Valley. What do we know about this controversial billionaire?
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Most tech industry leaders railed against the Republican, but some are now changing their tune as they consider what his presidency will mean
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Hyperloop co-founder said he would fund ‘Calexit’ campaign for Democratic state to become its own nation as tech industry has been at odds with Trump
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