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Covid 19: Mapping changing sentiment in tweets
From fear to anger and hope, millions of tweets reveal changing views on the pandemic
Tracking the trolls
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A year without internet in Kashmir
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Algorithm apocalypse
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Scammers scamming the scammers
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AI captain to sail the Atlantic
A crewless ship is due to set sail across the Atlantic with an AI captain on board
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Mapping Covid-19 to your phone
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Can AI predict criminal behaviour?
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A new model predicts the US election result every hour using betting data
Go Viral! online game
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Why do we vote with paper in the age of the smart phone?
Most voting in elections worldwide is done with paper ballots, and for good reason.
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Voyager 2 ed after seven months
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Video games can be good for you
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Increase in stalkerware installations
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Almost two-thirds of the world’s population now online
Almost two-thirds of the world’s population is online according to a new report.
Is the internet affordable where you live?
Is the internet affordable where you live – prices fall by half in 5 years, says report.
Dispelling COVID-19 vaccine myths online
Dispelling COVID-19 vaccine myths online – should social media platforms be doing more?
Solar grid brings power to Yemen
A solar grid, run by women, brings power to Yemen
The best tech stories of 2020
The best tech of 2020 including Kivuwatt, internet shutdowns and digital death.
Blindness in the digital age
Technological and digital news from around the world.
Has tech been compromised in the US Capitol?
Has tech been compromised during the storming of the US Capitol?
Online manipulation on a global scale
Social media manipulation is now an industrial scale problem worldwide, says a new report.
Loon Balloon internet deflated
Google’s Loon Balloon internet connectivity project has been dropped.
Internet shutdowns in Myanmar and India
Myanmar internet connectivity returning but shutdown continues in India.
Wikipedia’s new universal code of conduct
Will Wikipedia’s new universal code of conduct undermine the site’s grassroots?
Comparing the landscape of Mars to Earth
A new perspective: comparing corresponding locations on Earth and the Red Planet
Facebook reverses ban on news in Australia
Facebook announces that it will restore and pay for news content in Australia
Will algorithms always be biased?
Is it possible to remove bias and discrimination from data and algorithms?