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Group plans to break up into three entities following Beijing’s campaign to rein in country’s largest tech companies
US markets regulator steps up crackdown on digital assets market
Our FT correspondent is among the first to try the tech giant’s impressive ‘mixed reality’ headset. But does anyone really need it?
Shareholders question strategy but chair says new foundries outside Taiwan can help it maintain global leadership
Device will sell for $3,499 and be available ‘early next year’
Tens of thousands of workers affected by breach of sensitive data in hack expected to spread to the US
The company can afford to try out the technology without betting its future on it
The romanticism of work on the move has collided with the realities of tax and immigration
James Ashton’s corporate drama of the extraordinary impact of the ‘Switzerland of semiconductors’ that’s more valued by foreign investors
Costly international expansion leaves Swedish streaming group facing bleak picture
The makeovers of vintage titles such as System Shock and Resident Evil 4 give perspective on how far the medium has come
Or at least we tried to
UK leader will hope to show Britain remains key player in global security and forging AI regulatory framework
Gita Gopinath calls on governments to craft new rules preparing for nascent technology
Shares hit all-time high ahead of expected presentation of a headset, the most important launch in years
Lights, camera, non-actionable research
Unions fear artificial intelligence could cause artists to lose control of their image while making writers obsolete
Shares in company styled as rival to Netflix and known for Nordic drama plunge by more than 60%
Pandemic has failed to alter long-running trend of stagnant real growth across advanced economies
British prime minister looking to discuss ‘Cern-like’ body to conduct international research
Unsupervised generative AI could harm users and no one should risk their mental stability with ad hoc experimentation
Office life will always be grinding if we do not stop the torrent of communications
Promise of technology remains unfulfilled after more than a decade of development
Frenzy over iPhone maker’s longed-for launch of mixed reality headset has reached ‘fever pitch’
Amnon Shashua’s recently launched One Zero bank plans push into affluent European market
In the age of streaming, national charts are increasingly dominated by artists singing in their own language
Error prompts life assurance customers to pause or review relationship with early detection biotech
The company, which trades in doom-laden warnings, may have found the crisis it was looking for
Social media platform’s parent company Meta seeks to deter law forcing online groups to pay publishers and broadcasters for content
Oliver Samwer quietly transforms one of Europe’s most aggressive VC firms into a more conservative investment house
Big investor says chipmaker will be among handful of tech groups to drive stocks higher
Not all transformative technologies destroy jobs. Some help to level the playing field
Group has growing customer base and emerging profits, but the threat from Microsoft looms
Scientists apply deep learning to expanded DNA database to help identify disease-causing mutations in humans
Virtual world venture makes sense ahead of a technology revolution that could threaten the iPhone empire
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