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Microsoft to retire Internet Explorer browser and redirect users to Edge

Company says decision to disable desktop app comes as web developers less likely to make sites compatible with browser, which first graced computers in 1995 Microsoft has announced it will kill off its much-maligned legacy internet browser Internet Explorer close to 27 years after it graced desktop computers in 1995. From 15 June, the desktop …

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US defence contractor in talks to take over NSO Group’s hacking technology

Deal – which would require approval from US and Israel – would give L3Harris control over controversial Pegasus tool The US defence contractor L3Harris is in talks to take over NSO Group’s surveillance technology, in a possible deal that would give an American company control over one of the world’s most sophisticated and controversial hacking …

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Crypto exchanges Coinbase and BlockFi lay off hundreds of staff

Employees hit by cryptocurrency crash as bitcoin price has plummeted in recent weeks Crypto exchanges Coinbase and BlockFi are laying off hundreds of staff members, equivalent to a fifth of their workforces, as they struggle to survive the second wave of the ongoing crypto crash. Employees at Coinbase, once the flagship US cryptocurrency exchange, will …

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Elon Musk to hold first meeting with Twitter staff since $44bn bid

World’s richest person to take questions from employees amid concerns over attempted takeover Elon Musk will speak to Twitter employees this week for the first time since launching his $44bn (£36bn) bid in April, a source said on Monday, citing an email from Twitter chief executive, Parag Agrawal, to staff. The meeting is scheduled for …

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Dutch group targets hydrogen-fuelled commercial flight in 2028

Consortium plans to adapt turboprop aircraft with 40-80 seats to run on environmentally friendly fuel The world’s first hydrogen-fuelled commercial flight of a passenger plane could take place between Rotterdam and London in six years’ time, under a plan to make short-haul air travel more environmentally friendly. The 2028 target set by a Dutch consortium …

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Why is Starbucks’ union drive speeding ahead while Amazon’s founders?

More than 100 of the coffee shop’s locations have unionized, while just one Amazon warehouse has managed it In a historic win in December, baristas in Buffalo voted to make their Starbucks the first of more than 9,000 corporate-operated Starbucks in the US to unionize. Since then, 143 other Starbucks have unionized and workers at …

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John Oliver on big tech: ‘Ending a monopoly is almost always a good thing’

The Last Week Tonight host examined Google, Amazon and Apple and efforts to address ‘anti-competitive conduct’ John Oliver has called out “anti-competitive conduct” of big tech, urging bipartisan support of bills that would help curb such behaviour. On Last Week Tonight, the host said that “our experiences on the internet are now dominated by a …

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Google engineer says AI bot wants to ‘serve humanity’ but experts dismissive

Blake Lemoine claims of sentience for artificial intelligence bot described as ‘ball of confusion’ by Steven Pinker The suspended Google software engineer at the center of claims that the search engine’s artificial intelligence language tool LaMDA is sentient has said the technology is “intensely worried that people are going to be afraid of it and …

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Crypto lender Celsius halts withdrawals due to ‘extreme market conditions’

Transfers also ‘paused’ between Celsius accounts as value of digital asset market slips below $1tn The cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius Network has halted withdrawals because of “extreme market conditions” as the value of the digital asset market slipped below $1tn (£820bn). Bitcoin dropped to a 17-month low of $23,880 after the Celsius announcement, while Ether, …

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As energy prices soar, the bitcoin miners may have struck fool’s gold | John Naughton

The rising price of electricity and the plunging value of the cryptocurrency could burst the speculative bubble for today’s prospectors In the bad old days, prospecting for gold was a grisly business involving hysterical crowds, pickaxes, digging, the wearing of appalling hats, standing in rivers panning for nuggets, “staking” claims and so on. The California …

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