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X begins charging new users $1 a year in New Zealand, Philippines

The new trial, beginning in New Zealand and Philippines, is to combat bots and spammers, says X.

Call for more help on heat pumps to meet net zero target

The government needs to expand subsidies for heat pumps, say its independent advisers on infrastructure.

US-China chip war: Beijing unhappy at latest wave of US restrictions

The US is making it tougher for companies like Nvidia, AMD and Intel to sell existing or new chips to China.

US-China chip war: Nvidia hit as China cut off from more advanced chips

The move makes it tougher for companies like Nvidia, AMD and Intel to sell existing or new chips to China.

US-China chip war: Nvidia hit as China cut off from more advanced chips

The move makes it tougher for companies like Nvidia, AMD and Intel to sell existing or new chips to China.

Twitter glitch allows CIA informant channel to be hijacked

US spies and informants could have been directed to hostile nations through a CIA mistake made on X.

Pause HS2 land sale, says government big projects adviser

Sir John Armitt tells the BBC the decision to sell the property is a "mistake".

AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes criticised for half-naked massage photo

Tony Fernandes shared a picture of himself attending a meeting while getting a massage.

Vodafone and Three deny merger will push up prices

Unions say consumers will lose out if the deal to create the UK's biggest mobile network goes ahead.

Google boss: AI too important not to get right

Artificial intelligence has the potential for "huge breakthroughs" across industries, Matt Brittin says.