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The Facebook-owned platform still says its users must accept the update or stop using the service.
The law would see social networks fined if they ban a Polish user who has not broken local laws.
BBC Click’s LJ Rich looks at some of the tech debuted at the technology expo.
Epic Games escalates a row over the fees Apple and Google charge app developers.
Joe Biden’s presidential Twitter account launches with no followers transferred from President Trump.
With just days left, the US president continues crackdown on Chinese firms with more sanctions and bans.
With more of us studying and working from home. Ricky has turned his garden shed into a Newsround studio! Take a look!
The tech giants are fighting the Australian government over plans to make them pay for news content.
More lithium is needed to supply the electric car market, but can it be produced in a sustainable way?
Johan Sundstein, aka “N0tail”, has earned more than $7.4m (£5.4m) in prize money to date.
The deal was subject to regulatory scrutiny, with worries about how data would be used.
The product tracks movements in the night to automatically adjust its height.
The product tracks movements in the night to automatically adjust its height.
Chris Fox takes a first look at the Samsung S21 Ultra, which works with the S Pen stylus.
The S21 Ultra’s support for an S Pen will fuel speculation that the Note range’s days are numbered.
The failing media control units could increase the risk of a crash, a US safety agency says.
James Howells threw away a hard drive containing bitcoin – now worth £210m – by mistake in 2013.
A Scottish postie has seen his live of sea shanties take off on TikTok.
Nathan Evans’s renditions of the ancient songs have racked up millions of views on the video-sharing app.
Nintendo’s first theme park, modelled on levels of its Mario games, was due to open on 4 February.
Nintendo’s first theme park, modelled on levels of its Mario games, was due to open on 4 February.
From cyber-security challenges to more robots in public spaces, experts give their predictions.
Consumer watchdogs say the manipulative “dark pattern” design makes it hard for people to end membership.
Under house arrest in Canada on bank fraud charges, Ms Meng has reportedly received death threats.
Jack Dorsey acknowledges that banning the president undermines the ideals of an open internet.
The company is worried accommodation in Washington could be used by extremists.
The technology giant’s president calls the hack a “danger that the world cannot afford”.
The Department of Health is investigating the problem with Google.
A programmer is trying to remember the password to unlock a digital wallet set up a decade ago.
The move means only approved followers can view videos made by users aged 13-15.
The Google-owned service said the president had broken its rules over the incitement of violence.
The move comes a day after Facebook closed “fake” accounts it said were linked to the government.
Google DeepDream explores how artificial intelligence can produce dream-like art.
Sir David will showcase an augmented reality app as part of a drive to prove the uses of 5G.
The company denies selling technology that can identify the ethnic group and plans to reword the patent.
The accounts were permanently deleted for sharing “harmful” content “at scale”.
The problem is affecting school pupils across Scotland during their first week of home learning.
Leaked memos suggest there are fears that employees could be targeted in US backlash against “big tech”.
Millions have signed up to Signal and Telegram after WhatsApp announced a change to its terms.
The show tweeted shots of the cast covered in fake blood with reference to Sunday Bloody Sunday.
The online marketplace removes “disrespectful” T-shirt after a complaint from the Auschwitz Memorial.
The South Korean electronics firm says it is focusing on personalised devices for younger customers.
Wasil lives in Jammu Kashmir and for more than a year the Indian government has blocked connectivity in the region.
More people are using digital locks for their houses, but how secure are they?
The satellite internet service is already being offered to a small number of UK consumers.
Spectacles with adjustable lenses are on display at the virtual CES tech show.
The content will be not count on a mobile data allowance to help keep costs of online learning down.
The platform had been reliant on Amazon’s cloud computing service, which has pulled its support.
The search engine giant and carmaker will go up against Tesla and other homegrown competitors.
As the pandemic has given us time to fill, more of us are learning a new language.
The images are captured high above the mountains by filmmaker James Bessant Davies.
How the giant tech showcase has swapped Vegas for a virtual event this year.
Worksop-based Tom Stanniland vows to return to the US after his scooter was confiscated by police.
Elon Musk’s company SpaceX is building a vehicle that could transform space travel.
Apple will also remove the social network from its App Store if it does not change its policies.
Credit card companies are blocking payments to adult site Pornhub, which is hitting sex workers’ earnings.
Twitter says it banned the US president “due to the risk of further incitement of violence”.
The streaming platform acquires the rights to more than 75 programmes from Quibi.
The firm’s plan to improve access to online classes “did not suitably meet” children’s needs, it says.
The broadcasting legend reveals to Radio 1’s Greg James he’s busy enough replying to letters.