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VW introduces monthly subscription to increase car power
    The German car-maker says its "optional power upgrade" is designed to give customers more choice.  
VW introduces monthly subscription to increase car power
    The German car-maker says its "optional power upgrade" is designed to give customers more choice.  
UK's Turing AI Institute responds to staff anger about defence focus
    Whistleblowers say the charity is at risk of collapse because it has been told by the government to focus on defence.  
UK's Turing AI Institute responds to staff anger about defence focus
    Whistleblowers say the charity is at risk of collapse because it has been told by the government to focus on defence.  
UK's Turing AI Institute responds to staff anger about defence focus
    Whistleblowers say the charity is at risk of collapse because it has been told by the government to focus on defence.  
Data centres to be expanded across UK as concerns mount
    The number of data centres is set to jump by a fifth in the coming years, figures seen by the BBC suggest.  
Data centres to be expanded across UK as concerns mount
    The number of data centres is set to jump by a fifth in the coming years, figures seen by the BBC suggest.  
Intel shares jump after report of possible US stake in chipmaker
    The reports emerged a day after a meeting between the Intel boss and Donald Trump.  
Intel shares jump after report of possible US stake in chipmaker
    The reports emerged a day after a meeting between the Intel boss and Donald Trump.  
Intel shares jump after report of possible US stake in chipmaker
    The reports emerged a day after a meeting between the Intel boss and Donald Trump.  
Angry, confused and worried about police – behind Instagram bans
    Hundreds of people have contacted the BBC to say they have wrongly been shut out of their accounts.  
Angry, confused and worried about police – behind Instagram bans
    Hundreds of people have contacted the BBC to say they have wrongly been shut out of their accounts.  
Angry, confused and worried about police – behind Instagram bans
    Hundreds of people have contacted the BBC to say they have wrongly been shut out of their accounts.  
Data centres to be expanded across UK as concerns mount
    The number of data centres is set to jump by a fifth in the coming years, figures seen by the BBC suggest.  
Will AI make language dubbing easy for film and TV?
    New tech promises to dub film and TV into different languages without losing the quality of the performance.  
Firm apologises for saying it would not process LGBTQ+ payments
    Stripe said the information given by its support staff to some customers was "totally wrong."  
Firm apologises for saying it would not process LGBTQ+ payments
    Stripe said the information given by its support staff to some customers was "totally wrong."  
Firm apologises for saying it would not process LGBTQ+ payments
    Stripe said the information given by its support staff to some customers was "totally wrong."  
Government expands police use of facial recognition vans
    The Home Office says the technology helps locate suspects but civil liberties groups warn of heightened surveillance.  
Government expands police use of facial recognition vans
    The Home Office says the technology helps locate suspects but civil liberties groups warn of heightened surveillance.  

