BBC technology
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The headphones that even a DJ can't break?
A new way to produce tiny speakers promises more robust headphones with high quality sound.
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TSB customers' anger at online banking issues
Some customers have reported problems with their online banking on computers and the app.
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Toshiba shuts the lid on laptops
Toshiba has sold its remaining shares in its former personal computing division.
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Social media trolling: Sportswomen speak about their experiences
A BBC Sport survey uncovered shocking examples of social media abuse sent to sportswomen. Here are three women's stories in their own words.
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Twitter 'looking' at a possible TikTok tie-up
The messaging platform has approached under-fire TikTok about a possible deal, according to sources.
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Trump's WeChat ban shocks Chinese abroad
For China's global community, the app provides a vital means of staying in touch with home.
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What's new in Fifa 21?
A new trailer for Fifa 21 reveals new gameplay features. Newsround takes a look at them.
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Gigabit broadband: Rural households urged to claim upgrade cash
The government's gigabit voucher scheme has £70m available to poorly served communities.
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What is Tencent?
The Chinese firm's investments include Fortnite, Tesla and Universal Music - but it's under fire in the US.
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Apple defends Xbox streaming block on iPhones
Apple is denying consumers cloud gaming, says Microsoft, as streaming service is blocked on iPhones.
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Facebook founder sees wealth hit $100bn after TikTok rival launch
The social media giant's shares rose on Thursday after the launch of its new TikTok rival Instagram Reels.
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TikTok: Trump signs order to address 'threat' of Chinese app
Beginning in 45 days, any US transaction with parent company ByteDance will be banned.