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Tag Archives: BBC Tech
Facebook at 20: Four ways it changed the world
How the world’s most popular social network has altered society, business and politics
Should we fear an attack of the voice clones?
Audio deepfakes are easy to make, hard to detect, and getting more convincing, experts say.
Zuckerberg wins on Wall Street after Washington hit
The company’s shares surge as it reports a jump in users, ad sales and profits, despite Washington concerns.
TikTok pulls Taylor Swift and The Weeknd’s music
It comes after a licensing rights row between the platform and the artists’ record label, Universal.
Zuckerberg apologises to families in fiery Senate hearing
Bosses from five of the largest social media firms were grilled about how they are protecting children.
Musk moves to shift Tesla’s legal home to Texas
The multi-billionaire says the electric car maker will move immediately to hold a shareholder vote on the matter.
Spotify’s filter fails to block explicit lyrics
Fans are shown swear words and racial slurs in dozens of songs even when explicit content is blocked.
eBay to pay $59m over sales of pill-making tools
The government accused eBay of making it too easy to buy equipment for producing counterfeit pills.
Fitbit denies update made devices unusable
More than 100 users say new software is causing Fitbits to malfunction or stop working altogether.
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg apologises to families in fiery US Senate hearing
Bosses from five of the largest social media firms were grilled about how they are protecting children.