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Microsoft's $69bn Activision deal approved by EU
The UK has already blocked the deal over concerns it would affect competition in the cloud gaming.

Should social media face-altering filters be regulated?
With photo manipulation technology now extending to videos some want authorities to intervene.

Elon Musk names Linda Yaccarino new Twitter boss
NBCUniversal's former advertising head is revealed as the new chief executive of the social network.

YouTuber admits to crashing plane for views
Trevor Jacob will plead guilty to obstructing an investigation by destroying the wreckage.

Why Pakistan shut down the internet
Millions were plunged offline after Imran Khan's arrest but the blackout hasn't stopped protests.

UK tech tycoon extradited to US in fraud case
Mike Lynch is accused of overinflating the value of his firm Autonomy when he sold it to Hewlett-Packard.

Fans react to Zelda sequel after six-year wait
Nintendo's new Zelda game, Tears of the Kingdom, is already a hit with fans and critics.
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Microsoft's $69bn Activision deal approved by EU
The UK has already blocked the deal over concerns it would affect competition in the cloud gaming.

Should social media face-altering filters be regulated?
With photo manipulation technology now extending to videos some want authorities to intervene.

Elon Musk names Linda Yaccarino new Twitter boss
NBCUniversal's former advertising head is revealed as the new chief executive of the social network.

YouTuber admits to crashing plane for views
Trevor Jacob will plead guilty to obstructing an investigation by destroying the wreckage.

Why Pakistan shut down the internet
Millions were plunged offline after Imran Khan's arrest but the blackout hasn't stopped protests.

UK tech tycoon extradited to US in fraud case
Mike Lynch is accused of overinflating the value of his firm Autonomy when he sold it to Hewlett-Packard.

Fans react to Zelda sequel after six-year wait
Nintendo's new Zelda game, Tears of the Kingdom, is already a hit with fans and critics.

Should social media face-altering filters be regulated?
With photo manipulation technology now extending to videos some want authorities to intervene.

Elon Musk names Linda Yaccarino new Twitter boss
NBCUniversal's former advertising head is revealed as the new chief executive of the social network.

YouTuber admits to crashing plane for views
Trevor Jacob will plead guilty to obstructing an investigation by destroying the wreckage.
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