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Law Commission warns current laws do not go far enough
Meta presses on with NFTs, Amazon’s Grubhub stake, 10 tennis gadgets
The former Google CEO is convinced AI and geopolitics will accelerate a post-internet revolution
The ecommerce giant is probably wary of risking more capital as it has yet to succeed on food delivery so far
Agreement set to give more information to online platform’s third-party sellers and close two probes
Deal set to give tech giant 2% stake in Just Eat’s US business, potentially rising to 15%
A growing dependency on cloud computing could spell danger, warns BIS
Advocates argue that the blockchain technology that underpins digital assets will withstand the recent fall in values
UK government seeks more time to weigh up sale of Britain’s largest semiconductor plant to Chinese company
Some hope the combination of physical and digital goods can help boost interest
Social media group not adjusting ambitions ‘in any way’ despite crypto crash, says head of fintech
Toby Walsh argues that artificial intelligence must never be left to make life-and-death decisions unaided
TikTok ecommerce expansion halted, Ron Johnson’s unenjoyable post-Apple career, Xiaomi’s monster camera phone
Home Office strengthens UK regulator with plans to amend child protection legislation
Developers are rethinking a genre that until now has been dominated by tropes of conquest and colonialism
Social media company says officials exceeded powers to suppress content
Funding round comes as global investors retreat over country’s zero-Covid policy and regulatory onslaught
Chinese-owned social media platform’s foray into livestream shopping in the UK has struggled to gain traction
Enjoy Technology under Ron Johnson crashed from public listing to bankruptcy at breakneck speed
One-party state ushers in Big Tech with one hand, reins in internet with the other
Klarna down round is close, Google shuts privacy loophole, immersive home entertainment
MPs and peers call on Boris Johnson to ban sale and use of equipment in Britain made by Hikvision and Dahua
When the time comes for a listing, a pricing discount would be needed to attract investors to Ant
Legal experts suggest case related to recommendations site Kakaku.com could have broader implications
Ride-hailing company that is expanding into electric vehicle production warns against offering incentives to US group
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