Tech boss Jack Dorsey vows to donate $1bn to fight coronavirus
CEO of Twitter and Square plans to donate just under one-third of his total wealth to tackling Covid-19
CEO of Twitter and Square plans to donate just under one-third of his total wealth to tackling Covid-19
In the US, there are fears app may be smuggling user data to Beijing’s servers
The Plant in Chicago is among the global pioneers of a circular food economy
Royal Dutch Shell’s plant will produce more than a million tons of plastic, in the form of tiny pellets
‘I think that AGI will be the most important technological development in human history’
Germany’s antitrust enforcer wants to hit tech giants where it hurts: the data they covet
Musk-backed Neuralink plans to use brain-implant technology to help patients with severe brain disorders
Chinese telecoms giant is the leading threat to US dominance in wireless technology
Virtual brand promoters are so lifelike, you just might believe what you see
Enormous arenas are being built with electronic sports in mind
Tested against 6,716 cases with known diagnoses, the system was 94% accurate
Hughes argues the social media giant be subjected to extensive government oversight
Tiny sensors with tinier legs, stamped out of silicon wafers, could one day soon help fix your smartphone battery or study your brain
Founded by a 19 year-old college dropout, Bolt is an example of a troublesome trend for the world’s largest ride-hailing company
The trend of marrying new gadgets with luxury clothing may already be over
Software fix is manageable but will airlines lose confidence in company’s best-selling jet
Top lawmaker to examine why regulator FAA did not demand more intensive pilot training
Again and again, assertion there’s a link between MMR vaccine and autism has been debunked
My phone began to take over my entire being – it was time to detox and get my real life back
Analysis: Amazon will walk away from the largest and most public subsidy auction in history with little to show for it
Australian team recycling stockpiles of leftover biosolids into bricks could save land and energy
Cooking for yourself can be an act of self-care, plus there’s less effort, less time in the kitchen and less food waste
New moves include on-the-spot fines for public urination, drunkenness or excessive noise
Increasing level of control exerted by Zuckerberg among reasons that led to departures
Video of unexpected hotpot ingredient shared on social media
Cher has never been a huge Cher fan. But she loves being Cher
Car maker guilty of emissions cheating lacks proper whistleblower scheme three years on
Electric car company founder struggles to maintain composure during first interview since tweeting plan to go private
Study shows female writers give higher rating to films starring women than males do
With deals collectively worth billions of euros at stake, the pressure is on advertisers and viral performers on sites like YouTube and Instagram to find the right match
Prices could rise greatly if tit-for-tat escalation drives total of affected goods toward $1tn
A-list actors can stipulate that ‘the world onscreen looks like the world we live in’
ATP World Tour currently testing Hawk-Eye Live – an electronic line-calling device
SmartBroom sold to eight of 13 national curling teams competing in Pyeongchang
VW paid for an experiment where monkeys were put in airtight chambers inhaling fumes from a diesel VW Beetle - but the test was rigged
Several of the author’s books have been in print for almost 50 years
President Andrew Creighton and chief digital officer Mike Germano placed on leave
US authorities reject $1.2bn deal with Jack Ma’s firm citing national security concerns
Comedian John Oliver clashes with Hoffman over 1985 groping allegation
Nicholas Kristof: We know there’s a link, and there are ways to fight global warming
Chip giant’s $15.3bn deal brings it industry leader in digital mapping and sensors
Many blue-chip firms have recently announced plans to create jobs and invest in US
The home of next year’s summer Olympics is undergoing regeneration in advance of the expected influx
Srin Madipalli and Martyn Sibley saw their disability as a problem to solve – and didn’t give up
Residents report hearing more than 20 shots at a Brooklyn hall and four people are in hospital
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices