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Google gets sued for collecting school kids' personal data
The company sells its Chromebook laptops to schools around the world
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Body work: Russia's 'biohackers' push boundaries
Alexei Rautkin is having a chip inserted in his hand so he can open the door to his office without swiping a card
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Macho culture seen putting women off data science jobs
Women hold less than a quarter of jobs in data science
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High-tech helps tackle novel coronavirus outbreak in China
Some hospitals in Wuhan have put into use medical robots
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Youka lets you create karaoke song versions of any YouTube video
The service can cater to more than 108 languages so it’ll work on non-English songs as well
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How to mute a single word on Twitter
You can also do this from your desktop
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Going viral: Demand for disease-themed movies and games explodes
As the world confronts the spread of a deadly new virus
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EU seeks 'responsible' AI to dispel Big Brother fears
Higher-risk uses of AI in health, security or transport
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Kickstarter is first major tech firm to unionise
Workers at the Brooklyn-based firm voted 46 to 37 to unionise
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Silicon Valley inventor of 'cut, copy and paste' dies
Bronx-born Lawrence "Larry" Tesler died this week at age 74