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Ten million join Meta's Twitter rival - Zuckerberg
The Meta chief is hoping Threads, his new Instagram-linked app, will beat Twitter on numbers.

Threads could cause real problems for Twitter
Meta's new app benefits from its billion-plus Instagram followers that give it a huge shot in the arm.

Should big tech be able to read people's messages?
Who will win in the years-long stalemate between governments and big tech around super-secure messaging?

Canada stops advertising with Facebook in news row
It's the latest move over a new bill that will force tech giants to pay Canadian media for news content.

US officials must limit contact with social media firms
A judge bars officials from contacting platforms over "content containing protected free speech".

China curbs exports of key computer chip materials
Washington and Beijing have been battling for influence over the semiconductor industry.

Confusion at Twitter continues over tweet limits
Elon Musk provoked a Twitter backlash after introducing limits to the number of tweets users can read.
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Ten million join Meta's Twitter rival - Zuckerberg
The Meta chief is hoping Threads, his new Instagram-linked app, will beat Twitter on numbers.

Threads could cause real problems for Twitter
Meta's new app benefits from its billion-plus Instagram followers that give it a huge shot in the arm.

Should big tech be able to read people's messages?
Who will win in the years-long stalemate between governments and big tech around super-secure messaging?

Canada stops advertising with Facebook in news row
It's the latest move over a new bill that will force tech giants to pay Canadian media for news content.

US officials must limit contact with social media firms
A judge bars officials from contacting platforms over "content containing protected free speech".

China curbs exports of key computer chip materials
Washington and Beijing have been battling for influence over the semiconductor industry.

Confusion at Twitter continues over tweet limits
Elon Musk provoked a Twitter backlash after introducing limits to the number of tweets users can read.

Threads could cause real problems for Twitter
Meta's new app benefits from its billion-plus Instagram followers that give it a huge shot in the arm.

Should big tech be able to read people's messages?
Who will win in the years-long stalemate between governments and big tech around super-secure messaging?

Canada stops advertising with Facebook in news row
It's the latest move over a new bill that will force tech giants to pay Canadian media for news content.
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