Threads: Ten million join Meta’s Twitter rival, Zuckerberg says

Threads: Ten million join Meta’s Twitter rival, Zuckerberg says By Chris Vallance & James Clayton Technology reporters, BBC News Ten million users signed up for Meta’s newly-launched Threads app in its first seven hours, the company’s chief Mark Zuckerberg says. He pitched the app as a “friendly” rival to Twitter, which was bought by Elon… Continue reading Threads: Ten million join Meta’s Twitter rival, Zuckerberg says

Elon Musk: Tesla delivers record number of cars after price cuts

Elon Musk: Tesla delivers record number of cars after price cuts Getty Images By Annabelle Liang Business reporter Electric carmaker Tesla says it delivered a record number of vehicles in the three months to the end of June, after cutting prices to boost sales. It has lowered prices in markets including the US, UK and… Continue reading Elon Musk: Tesla delivers record number of cars after price cuts

Pokemon Go maker Niantic cuts a quarter of its workforce

Pokemon Go maker Niantic cuts a quarter of its workforce Niantic By Annabelle Liang Business reporter The maker of the Pokemon Go video game, Niantic, says it will cut a quarter of its workforce as the gaming industry faces a slowdown in demand after downloads surged during the pandemic. The firm will also close its… Continue reading Pokemon Go maker Niantic cuts a quarter of its workforce

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Cut low-cost broadband VAT to help more online, peers say

Cut low-cost broadband VAT to help more online, peers say Getty Images By Chris Vallance & Shiona McCallum Technology reporters Special internet deals for those on benefits should be free of VAT to get more people online, peers have urged. Those without internet are at a disadvantage when looking for jobs, for example, a report… Continue reading Cut low-cost broadband VAT to help more online, peers say

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Jail terms for sharing or creating explicit images without consent

Jail terms for sharing or creating explicit images without consent Getty Images By Shiona McCallum Technology reporter People caught sharing or creating explicit images without consent could face time in jail in England and Wales. Amendments to the Online Safety Bill will introduce a six-month prison term for sharing deepfake and revenge porn. This would… Continue reading Jail terms for sharing or creating explicit images without consent

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MOVEit hack: Gang claims not to have BBC, BA and Boots data

MOVEit hack: Gang claims not to have BBC, BA and Boots data By Joe Tidy Cyber correspondent Cyber criminals have told the BBC they do not have data belonging to large UK organisations thought to be victims of a mass hack. Firms including the BBC, British Airways and Boots have told staff that sensitive payroll… Continue reading MOVEit hack: Gang claims not to have BBC, BA and Boots data

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Why Spotify’s big bet on Meghan Markle fell flat

Why Spotify’s big bet on Meghan Markle fell flat PA Media By Natalie Sherman Business reporter, New York When Spotify signed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with an exclusive deal reportedly worth about $20m (£18m) in 2020, the royal couple were taking their first steps into the commercial world and podcasts were positively booming.… Continue reading Why Spotify’s big bet on Meghan Markle fell flat

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Harry and Meghan: Spotify ends podcast deal with couple

Harry and Meghan: Spotify ends podcast deal with couple Reuters By Sean Seddon and David Willis BBC News, London and Los Angeles Spotify has ended its lucrative deal with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for the couple to produce podcasts. A joint statement from Harry and Meghan’s company and the streaming giant said they… Continue reading Harry and Meghan: Spotify ends podcast deal with couple

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