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Elon Musk’s fitful attempt to take over Twitter is shaping up to be the event of the year for hedge...
Read moreGoogle has ignited a social media firestorm on the nature of consciousness after placing an engineer on paid leave who...
Read moreGoogle has agreed to pay $118mn to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging the tech giant had systematically underpaid women in...
Read moreView to a thrillAs you bring your eye up to the camera’s classic view-finding window, you might fancy yourself a modern-day...
Read moreThoma Bravo has successfully pressured software company Anaplan to cut the $10.7bn price at which it is selling itself to...
Read moreWhen I was child, I never told my parents: “When I grow up, I want to be a fullstack Ruby...
Read moreStart-ups promising to use artificial intelligence to transform drug development are raising hundreds of millions of dollars and signing deals...
Read moreOne of the more ambitious suggestions for helping solve our energy crisis and getting to Net Zero is SBSP or...
Read moreA US court has ordered the chief executive of collapsed stablecoin operator Terraform Labs to comply with subpoenas from the...
Read moreThe writer is author of ‘Exponential’In 1908, the first Model T Ford came off the production line in Highland Park,...
Read moreThe UK competition regulator is planning an investigation into Apple and Google’s market power in phone browsers and cloud gaming...
Read moreGood morning and welcome to Europe Express.One divisive issue coming to a head before the summer break (and possibly as...
Read moreThe end of the tech boom has sparked a flurry of job cuts as companies move swiftly to tighten their...
Read moreLast weekend I asked FT readers to regale me with their experiences of navigating the digital parking superhighway, and was...
Read moreSteve Jobs had a clear design principle for Apple: “Let’s make it simple. Really simple,” he once declared. Jobs followed...
Read moreJapan plans to tap the $1.5tn might of the world’s biggest pension fund to build a desperately needed domestic start-up...
Read moreMetaverse? What metaverse? Anyone who tuned into the keynote speech at Apple’s annual developer conference this week expecting a glimpse...
Read moreThe UK Health secretary Sajid Javid told ministers at a cabinet meeting this week that the National Health Service needed...
Read moreThe most powerful supercomputer ever to exist sits on the leafy campus of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a US Department...
Read moreThe writer is founder of Sifted, an FT-backed media company covering European start-upsA column of Russian military vehicles outside Berezivka,...
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