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Kim Kardashian sued in crypto 'pump and dump' case
The star is one of three celebrity defendants being sued by investors in the EthereumMax crypto-currency..

People devote third of waking time to mobile apps
During 2021, billions were spent on apps, with TikTok, YouTube and Netflix leading the way.

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A year on, has Trump benefited from a Twitter ban?
The ex-president was expelled from Twitter a year ago. What impact has it had - and will he be back?

Meta monopoly case given go-ahead in US
The US is trying to compel Meta to sell off Instagram and WhatsApp, alleging a monopoly.

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A mild electric current passes through the spoon which the manufacturer says will enhance the food.

Cops fired for chasing Pokémon instead of robbers
A pair of LAPD officers lost their jobs after ignoring a robbery to play Pokémon Go instead.

People devote third of waking time to mobile apps
During 2021, billions were spent on apps, with TikTok, YouTube and Netflix leading the way.

YouTube a 'major conduit of online disinformation'
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A year on, has Trump benefited from a Twitter ban?
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