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New measurements suggests we have made a fundamental error about the universe
Scientists have long been grappling with problems with the Hubble Constant, which measures the rate the universe is expanding
WWDC 2020: Apple reveals plans for major release event where it will update iPhone and Mac
Company will be holding online event for the first time ever
Twitter removes 170,000 Chinese accounts in fight against propaganda campaign
The accounts tweeted about the coronavirus pandemic, the George Floyd protests, and the Hong Kong protests.
Microsoft Word's inclusivity feature resurfaces following Black Lives Matter protests
It also suggests edits for culturally insensitive or ableist language
Apple Stores to re-open across UK after coronavirus shutdown
Exclusive: stores will begin re-opening from Monday
40 million Android users urged to uninstall Facebook and YouTube video download app Snaptube
It is claimed the app made 32 million fraudulent transactions in 2020
From Spider-Man to Grand Theft Auto – here’s all 26 games announced for PS5
Twenty-six games were announced as coming to PlayStation 5 during Sony's launch event for its new console on Thursday, including brand new titles and highly-anticipated sequels.
PS5 price and release date: What we still don't know about Sony's new PlayStation console
Like the Xbox Series X, we now know what the console looks like – but not how much it costs or when it will be available to buy
PS5: New playstation design compared to Batman's ears and coffee machines
The console contrasts with the Xbox Series X, which has been compared to a fridge
Sony gives first look at new PlayStation 5 console and games
Sony has launched the PlayStation 5 (PS5) at an online event ahead of its release later this year.
PS5: Sony gives first look at PlayStation 5
Sony has given its first look at the PlayStation 5 after showing off a host of new games for the console.
Chinese govt behind tens of thousands of fake accounts, says Twitter
Twitter has confirmed that tens of thousands of accounts operated on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party have been targeting the Chinese diaspora with propaganda.
Adobe launches Photoshop camera for iPhone and Android
There are over 80 filters available, including 'pop art,' 'dreamscape,' and 'sparkle'
SpaceX tests twisting technique to make Starlink satellites less visible
'String of bright pearls' will still be visible in the week following launch
Facebook relaxes rules about coronavirus advertising, including allow ads for non-medical masks
Restrictions were intended as a way to keep people safe from scams and price gouging
Twitter is testing responding to tweets with emoji
Users can either respond with an emoji of their choice, or some preselected options
Scientists hail breakthrough in manipulation of light
The discovery could lead to major advances in everything from biosensors, to high-speed, low-energy computers
Zoom shuts down Tiananmen Square activist's account after orders from Chinese government
The company said it had to "comply with applicable laws" in China
Facial recognition website finds pictures of anyone from across the internet
For its most expensive subscription, developers can be alerted to 100 million searches per month
Coronavirus tracked: Could Google Search trends help predict a rise in covid-19 cases?
Data reveals that online searches for terms like 'Covid-19 symptoms' have spiked in recent days in the US
Android 11: Google reveals beta software with new features for messaging and music
Google is also making it easier for users to deal with all their notifications and privacy permissions
Tech giants including Facebook and Google launch new plan to stop child abuse content
'Project Protect' aims to bring tech companies together to make social networks safer
Astronauts create 'exotic matter' on the International Space Station
Astronauts have created "exotic matter" on board the International Space Station.
Twitter asks users to actually read an article before sharing it
The company is testing the feature for English-speaking Android users
Strava 'Local Legends' update changes how segments work
New feature looks to reward people for how often they run a segment, rather than how quickly
Nintendo confirms 300,000 accounts breached since April, nearly twice as many as first reported
The company recommends users change their passwords and enable two-factor authentication
UK internet speeds are among the slowest in the developed world
UK's download rate for fixed broadband is less than the global average
Coronavirus: Google Maps adds Covid-19 warnings to directions, in attempt to keep public transport safe
Feature will try and avoid overcrowding
Tesla will bring Semi commercial truck to 'volume production', says Elon Musk
Battery production will start in the company's Nevada factory
Babylon Health: GP patients' private videos shared with other users in data breach
Over 50 videos, containing videos of patients talking about their personal health issues, were accessible by other users
Michael Seibel: Reddit names first black board member after Alexis Ohanian quits
Seibel was also Y Combinator's first black partner before becoming CEO
Home-made face mask uses LEDs to show you when someone is talking and smiling
The designer put instructions, and a link to the source code, in a blog post for people to make their own
Animals evolved 'extreme weapons' through duels, scientists say after forcing artificial intelligence to fight each other
Arms races are more likely to accelerate when there are only two opponents, study reveals
Tinder stops banning users for raising money for Black Lives Matter
Tinder's community standards says that accounts used for 'promotional purposes' can be removed
Americans should show more respect for Russian space programme, boss says as he mocks Trump's 'hysteria'
Successful SpaceX launch led to 'nothing but jokes and mockery directed at us', Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin writes
Honda cyber attack: Factories across world brought to standstill by ransomware hack
The attack may have been designed specifically for Honda's systems
Microsoft employees ask CEO to support Black Lives Matter movement in leaked letter
The letter requests that the company supports Black Lives Matter Seattle, cancels contracts with he police department, and implement a four-day work week
Dust could hold major clue to alien life, scientists say
Planets that had been written off as uninhabitable could in fact be more likely to serve as home for life than previously thought, research indicates
Twitter to reopen verification process so users can apply for blue ticks
The feature was found by a researcher and confirmed by Twitter, but it is unclear when he process will open again