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US Senate passes sweeping bill to counter China
The historic $250bn bill saw divided parties unite to compete with China's technological ambitions.
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US Senate passes sweeping bill to counter China
The historic $250bn bill saw divided parties unite to compete with China's technological ambitions.

Websites begin to work again after major breakage
Cloud computing provider Fastly, which was behind the problems, said it was implementing a fix.

Apple pays millions in iPhone-repair photo case
Intimate images and videos were shared from a woman's iPhone while it was being repaired.

FBI app lures global criminals into police hands
Hundreds are arrested worldwide after using the ANOM app, where their messages were monitored.

Artist accuses Resident Evil maker of photo theft
Capcom used dozens of images from a book of textures in games for decades, the case alleges.

Apple continues privacy war on ad tracking
The tech giant will now provide updates showing when apps access a device's microphone and photos.

New NHS patient data store delayed to September
The creation of a central store of data from GP records in England had been due to start on 1 July.
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US Senate passes sweeping bill to counter China
The historic $250bn bill saw divided parties unite to compete with China's technological ambitions.

Websites begin to work again after major breakage
Cloud computing provider Fastly, which was behind the problems, said it was implementing a fix.

Apple pays millions in iPhone-repair photo case
Intimate images and videos were shared from a woman's iPhone while it was being repaired.

FBI app lures global criminals into police hands
Hundreds are arrested worldwide after using the ANOM app, where their messages were monitored.

Artist accuses Resident Evil maker of photo theft
Capcom used dozens of images from a book of textures in games for decades, the case alleges.

Apple continues privacy war on ad tracking
The tech giant will now provide updates showing when apps access a device's microphone and photos.

New NHS patient data store delayed to September
The creation of a central store of data from GP records in England had been due to start on 1 July.

Websites begin to work again after major breakage
Cloud computing provider Fastly, which was behind the problems, said it was implementing a fix.

Apple pays millions in iPhone-repair photo case
Intimate images and videos were shared from a woman's iPhone while it was being repaired.

FBI app lures global criminals into police hands
Hundreds are arrested worldwide after using the ANOM app, where their messages were monitored.
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