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EU gives Meta and TikTok formal Hamas disinformation deadline
Both firms must respond within a week to the request for information under the EU's new tech rules.
New warrants given to force-fit prepayment meters
The practice has been halted since February but will resume only when approval is given by Ofgem.
Amazon, Expedia and Trustpilot unite to fight fake reviews
Major online firms will work together to fight fake reviews and share best practice.
TransPennine Express announces service cuts to boost punctuality
The train firm's boss says the temporary reduction will help "fix the business in the long term".
Nokia to axe up to 14,000 jobs to cut costs
The Finnish telecoms giant reported a fall in sales due to slowing demand for 5G equipment.
US mortgage rates have hit a two decade high of 8%
Americans hoping to buy a home or apartment are facing steep borrowing costs, data shows.
Nvidia and iPhone maker Foxconn to build “AI factories”
This comes as the US announced plans to cut off more exports of advanced chips to China, in a blow to Nvidia.
BYD: The top electric car maker that is not Tesla
China's BYD is now ahead of Tesla in quarterly production and second in global sales.
Is AI about to transform the legal profession?
Law firms are increasingly using artificial intelligence systems, but it comes with risks.
Britishvolt aims to supply batteries to Australian military
New owner, Recharge, hopes to close a deal on the Northumberland site, paving the way to make batteries for export.