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Twitter pulls out of voluntary EU disinformation code

"You can run but you can't hide," commissioner Thierry Breton warns Twitter over upcoming rules.

Post Office used racist terms for sub-postmasters in official guidance

A document shows racist language was used to describe sub-postmasters being wrongly investigated.

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon deposed over bank’s Jeffrey Epstein ties

Two lawsuits accuse the bank of ignoring signs it was profiting from the long-standing relationship.

ChatGPT-maker U-turns on threat to leave EU over AI law

OpenAI's Sam Altman previously said if it fails to comply with the forthcoming AI Act, it might exit the EU.

Nvidia: The chip maker that became an AI superpower

Innovation and good timing combined to make California's Nvidia the dominant firm for AI computer chips.

British Airways cancels dozens of Heathrow flights after IT problem

Thousands of people have had their plans upended as disruption at Heathrow continues for a second day.

Ovo Energy customers hit with ‘horror’ bills of up to £116k

A number of customers claim their usage has been miscalculated by the energy giant.

Cadbury Flake too crumbly for 99s, say ice cream sellers

Cadbury Flake makers' Mondelēz International say action is being taken to address the crumbly issue.

Twitter engineering boss quits after DeSantis launch glitches

Ron DeSantis' launch of his White House presidential campaign was hit by technical problems.

First Republic: 1,000 jobs cut by new owner JP Morgan

It comes after First Citizens, which bought the US operations of another troubled lender, announced job cuts.