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    Tour de France going virtual
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    Tour de France going virtual

    The Tour de France cycling event is going digital in 2020.

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    Five questions tech tycoons could face from US Congress
    Competition

    Five questions tech tycoons could face from US Congress

    Bosses of Apple, Facebook, Google and Amazon face a thorough examination.

    • by James Cook
    Apple's latest privacy measures could turn users off
    Privacy

    Apple's latest privacy measures could turn users off

    Apple's upcoming iOS 14 software aims to make users more aware of privacy-compromising activities but could potentially drown them in a deluge of notifications.

    • by Tim Biggs
    The new tools coming soon to an iPhone near you
    Gadgets

    The new tools coming soon to an iPhone near you

    This September, iOS 14 will bring home screen widgets, new privacy features and more to Apple's phones.

    • by Peter Wells
    One device for all your work and play needs
    Gadgets

    One device for all your work and play needs

    A 2-in-1 laptop with a USB-C port can be everything from your daily work driver and downtime tablet to the heart of your entertainment centre.

    • by Tim Biggs
    Facebook risks becoming 'irrelevant' as advertiser exodus snowballs
    Social media

    Facebook risks becoming 'irrelevant' as advertiser exodus snowballs

    After initially holding its ground, social media giant now struggling to ease advertiser concerns about hate speech policies as more than 300 join boycott.

    • by Tiffany Hsu and Mike Isaac
    Advertisement
    Same mistakes keep exposing children to online dangers
    Opinion
    Cyber bullying

    Same mistakes keep exposing children to online dangers

    Until we starting taking the risks seriously, there will continue to be online trainwrecks, with fixes retrofitted after the damage has been done.

    • by Julie Inman Grant
    'There's no way we're shifting': Australia rules out Apple-Google coronavirus tracing method
    Coronavirus pandemic

    'There's no way we're shifting': Australia rules out Apple-Google coronavirus tracing method

    Australia's coronavirus contact tracing app will not switch to the model supported by Apple and Google, Australia's deputy Chief Medical Officer Nick Coatsworth says.

    • by Ben Grubb
    Google to wipe data on new accounts after 18 months
    Information security

    Google to wipe data on new accounts after 18 months

    After years of criticism about how it keeps a record of what people do online, Google said it would start automatically deleting location history and records of web and app activity for new users after 18 months.

    • by Daisuke Wakabayashi
    Why Apple putting its own chip in its Mac is such a big deal
    Opinion
    Apple

    Why Apple putting its own chip in its Mac is such a big deal

    Apple makes a point of keeping its products under lock and key until they are almost ready to go on sale, but this week, it made an exception.

    • by James Titcomb
    Japanese supercomputer Fugaku crowned the world's most powerful
    Inventors

    Japanese supercomputer Fugaku crowned the world's most powerful

    China and the United States are locked in a contest to develop the world's most powerful computers. Now a massive machine in Japan has topped them both.

    • by Don Clark