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Can we stomach the latest emerging food innovations?

Our growing appetite for novel food tech - from lab grown meat to nano-packaging. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3w25ejq

Wikipedia in Chinese editing war of words

A ban on some pro-Beijing "editors" may lead to bias in the online encyclopaedia, some people fear. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mpVxYO

The Rolling Stones: Robot dog 'Spot' shares Mick Jagger's moves

A unique robotic version of Start Me Up celebrates 40 years since the release of The Rolling Stones' Tattoo You album. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3vXw6B7

Facebook's metamorphosis - will it work?

Will Mark Zuckerberg's bet on a new name and the metaverse succeed? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BxcvZE

The moment Facebook became Meta

Meta, the rebranded Facebook, made its debut at the company’s headquarters with a new sign today. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZH1xE6

Gigabit broadband: Half-a-million rural homes to get boost

The government aims to plug rural areas into the most "reliable connections available". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Guthwp

Facebook: We are putting safety before profits

Facebook Vice President says Meta is about making sure people feel good about using their services. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/317nRHb

Meta: Facebook's new name ridiculed by Hebrew speakers

The social media giant joins a number of companies that have encountered translation blunders. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BqKzGI

Location data collection firm admits privacy breach

Huq says two apps it collects data from did not seek correct consent from users. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jNrOYg

Robo-boat sails on an Amsterdam canal and other tech news

LJ Rich looks at the best of the week's technology news stories. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Bl43wF

UK’s electric Arrival promises greener deliveries

A modular design lets vehicles carry the batteries needed for expected trips, avoiding extra weight. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Ew2z4F

Inside the controversial US gunshot-detection firm

BBC News has been given access to ShotSpotter, the controversial US technology company that detects gunshots. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3EGJ5KP

Why the vending machine is making a comeback

From milkshakes to pizzas, new vending machines are selling an expanding range of products. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BqhHOM

Haven’t Bought a Car in a While? It’s a New World Out There

By BY TOM VOELK from NYT Automobiles https://ift.tt/3mo8Gl9

Facebook changes its name to Meta in major rebrand

The social media giant says the new name will better encompass what it does. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3GuSfeU

Chinese payment-terminal company searched by FBI

Pax Technology is a major provider of payment terminals worldwide. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3CsVNfs

Arm-Nvidia: Europe investigates chip-designer sale

Regulators have "serious doubts" about the technology giant's $40bn takeover of British company Arm. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3CpPsRS

Pikmin Bloom: Why Pokémon Go creators are working with Nintendo again

New game wants to encourage people to get walking, again, but this time planting virtual flowers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3GwHWHp

Iran blames foreign country for cyberattack on petrol stations

Tuesday's attack crippled a system that lets motorists buy subsidised petrol, causing long queues. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3bkRJSc

Whistleblower: Facebook's response to child abuse 'inadequate'

Another anonymous Facebook employee has detailed how the firm allegedly handles child abuse images. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BkSG7W

Start-up launches £495,000 hoverbike in Japan

The Tokyo-based company hopes the vehicle will rival the popularity of supercars. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BlreGX

Tech giants try distancing themselves from Facebook

TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube are facing claims they are failing to protect children. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Cl3mEX

Broken tech: What is the right to repair?

Calls to allow consumers to be able to choose who fixes their products is a growing movement. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3pHxAyu

Novara Media has YouTube channel briefly deleted

The reinstatement of the left-wing outlet is the second U-turn over removing political content this month. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3nvWL4b

Ministers face High Court battle over WhatsApp use

Campaigners are seeking a crack down on ministers' use of private emails and auto-deleting messages. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jzJ3Mj

Cyber-attack hits UK internet phone providers

Several companies have been targeted in recent weeks, according to an industry body. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jD3fNI

Facebook earns $9bn despite whistleblower scandal

The firm posts strong profits as it continues to face negative press over leaked internal documents. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3b9p8zc

Tesla surpasses $1 trillion valuation after Hertz order

The electric carmaker becomes the fifth such company to reach the milestone after its shares rise 12%. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ClqAuE

Facebook: 'Financial interest to create a safe environment'

Facebook's vice-president of content policy, Monika Bickert, spoke to the BBC about the site. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BcTbkf

Frances Haugen tells MPs: 'Facebook makes hate worse'

The former Facebook employee gives evidence to MPs amid fresh revelations about the company. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Cdl4de

Pixel 6: Hands-on with Google's 'magic eraser' phone

Google says its latest smartphone can erase unwanted objects and people from photographs. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3boBT9z

Tesla withdraws self-driving beta over software issues

Elon Musk says Tesla is rolling back its latest self-driving car software after a series of issues. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3bbsLF3

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen faces UK Parliament

Frances Haugen, who leaked thousands of documents, is appearing before MPs working on online safety. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3m9IudP

Schools pause facial recognition lunch plans

Nine schools in Scotland had planned to allow pupils to pay for their meals using the technology. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mbf5jx

Digicel Pacific: Australia's Telstra buys Pacific firm 'to block China'

The government and telecoms giant Telstra purchase Digicel Pacific in a joint venture. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3pA3xIY

Molly Russell's father meets Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen

Molly, 14, died after viewing graphic content on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3E8Ae4b

Tesco website and app back up after hack attempt

Shoppers had been locked out of the supermarket's website following an outage that began on Saturday. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZgqYf4

Ofcom orders phone networks to block foreign scam calls

UK networks agree to block almost all internet calls coming from abroad if they pretend to be UK numbers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/30NNb4U

Is internet addiction a growing problem?

Experts warn that the pandemic lockdowns have made more people vulnerable. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Gc7cCB

Climate change: How technology is helping cities tackle climate disasters

Cities are under threat from floods, forest fires and other disasters - how is tech helping with emergency responses? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3pw9dn3

Twitter says Online Safety Bill needs more clarity

The government says it will tackle extreme posts but Twitter warns Ofcom will be "muddling through". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3G86kPn

Will Apple be the last US tech giant left in China?

As Microsoft closes down the main version of LinkedIn, Apple looks more alone in China than ever. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZjDcE9

Twitter's algorithm favours right-leaning politics, research finds

The social-media giant has found tweets from parties on the political right are "amplified" more. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Zb8dKa

Robo-cat waiters come to restaurant chain and other news

Jen Copestake looks at the best of the week's technology news stories. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3E5elm9

The Volvo S90 Is Very Swedish, and Very Appealing

By BY TOM VOELK from NYT Automobiles https://ift.tt/3E8TIFB

Amazon sees fresh push to unionise in New York

Warehouse workers in Staten Island hope to organise, in the latest labour push at the firm. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2ZdAYFK

How to plug the UK into desert sunshine

One company plans to build the world's longest electricity cable to connect Morocco to the UK. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3CbuINK

N.T.S.B. says Tesla owner was in the driver’s seat in fatal crash, contradicting local officials.

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Robot artist Ai-Da released by Egyptian border guards

Authorities, who held the robot for 10 days, feared that it may have been hiding covert spy tools. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3DU8dx8

British entrepreneur sells company to Twitter

Nick D'Aloisio previously sold an app to Yahoo when he was only 17 years old. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3C3yWqD

Driven | 2016 Lamborghini Huracán

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Trump to launch new social media platform TRUTH Social

The former US president was banned from Twitter and Facebook following the US Capitol riots. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3C1AIIJ

Nigerian romance scam suspects targeted 100 women - FBI

Eight Nigerian men are charged in South Africa after an international operation involving Interpol. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3plzYKQ

Nearly 45 million received scam calls in three months, Ofcom says

Almost a million people in the UK were misled by calls or messages over the summer. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3DYmqsN

Activision Blizzard: More than 20 staff leave after harassment claims

The video games giant is attempting to repair its reputation following a series of lawsuits. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3FYnwGZ

Facebook fined a record £50m by UK competition watchdog

The CMA says the social media giant, which also may be changing its name, deliberately broke rules. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Z5Uq7k

Facebook settles US worker discrimination claims

The tech giant will pay $14.5m to settle claims it routinely hired foreign instead of US workers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3aVNHQh

UK to turn old phones into gold

The Royal Mint plans to recycle gold and precious metals from old phones and laptops. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/30yZkuo

Squid Game helps Netflix subscriptions pick up

The streaming giant added 4.4 million new users in the third quarter as foreign language shows continued to fly. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lUh9fE

Rats take down Devon broadband

About 1,800 Openreach customers are affected by the outage in North Devon. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3pnFZ9V

DNA: How genes could affect our mind and body

Decode Genetics is researching how genetics shape our bodies, our minds and our personalities. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XtGmnX

Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?

After Sir David Amess' death, we look at the detail of the Online Safety Bill and what measures it offers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3pg7fHh

Google's Pixel 6 processor brings AI photo features

New AI features such as "magic" photo editing and on-device voice processing come with the new chip. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3vs0zH5

Discovery Tour Viking Age: Can video games teach history?

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has been adapted for use in schools for teaching about the Vikings. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BWikAN

Pornhub owner settles with Girls Do Porn victims over videos

A group of 50 women sued MindGeek over a sex-trafficking operation by Girls Do Porn. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3aRLdCA

Schools warned over facial recognition systems

Biometric data is being used by some schools to allow pupils to make contactless lunch payments. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Cb1yhL

Apple unveils new computer chips amid shortage

The new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips expand the firm's use of silicon it has designed. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lRkxrG

The battle to make lighter life-saving body armour

New materials are making body armour lighter but nanotechnology could provide a breakthrough. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jeGO0K

Amazon's Jeff Bezos 'may have lied to Congress'

Top lawmakers say Mr Bezos and other Amazon executives may have misled them about the firm's business practices. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jeBAlQ

Facebook denies weak performance on hateful content

The firm responds to stories in the Wall Street Journal about its content moderation. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ASAe6b

I get abuse and threats online - why can't it be stopped?

Online abuse against women is on the rise, but why aren't the police, government and social media sites doing more to stop it? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3jdcFPv

Can driving data help make our roads safer?

Sensors in cars and on lampposts are used to spot erratic driving and locate dangerous hotspots. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mWWxTe

Facebook to hire 10,000 in EU to work on metaverse

Mark Zuckerberg is a leading voice on the metaverse - a virtual reality version of the internet. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BT8vDV

You may be able to book a flying taxi within three years

Firms are racing to bring flying taxis and the mini-airports they need into service. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YXCmw8

Apparently, it's the next big thing. What is the metaverse?

What does it mean, and what have Facebook and Fortnite got to do with it? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mV7QLQ

Microsoft Chief Digital Officer tops Powerlist

The Powerlist 2022 recognises the most powerful people of African and African Caribbean heritage in the UK. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mTARYq

Self-driving Waymo cars clog up dead-end San Francisco street

Waymo says its automated vehicles are following traffic orders when they enter the dead-end street. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2XeoxJh

Sunderland University cyber-attack fix date unknown

Officials say they "just do not know" when online services at Sunderland University will be fixed. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lI50u8

Sea-like robots float at Tate Modern and other tech news

Jen Copestake looks at the best of the week's technology news stories. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Z1tTsa

Apple takes down Koran app in China

The popular Islamic app was removed in the country, after an official request. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3FOPcxH

YouTube U-turns over David Davis vaccination passports clip after protest

The site says "sometimes we make the wrong call" after being accused of attacking free speech. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3DWbBaX

Super-sized wind turbine race happening ‘too quickly’

Huge wind turbines are pushing the limits of what ports and installation vessels can handle. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3DL9mqu

Facebook helps AI take a first-person view of life

It hopes artificial intelligence may one day tell you where on earth you've put your keys. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BWDtet

Microsoft shutting down LinkedIn in China

The company will offer a jobs-only site with no social-media elements, instead. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BJO6kn

Climate change in India: Teen inventor's solar-powered ironing cart

India's ironing vendors use charcoal as fuel, but Vinisha Umashankar's cart harnesses the Sun's energy. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3n8nnrZ

Neighbour wins privacy row over smart doorbell and cameras

The Amazon devices were found to invade privacy and break data laws in a landmark UK case. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3aCft4g

Bitcoin: Bank deputy calls for urgent crypto regulation

The Bank of England's Sir Jon Cunliffe raises concerns about the financial stability risk of cryptocurrencies. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3oXCsPv

NHS Covid pass app suffers outage

The app widely used to prove vaccination status for travel suffered an outage Wednesday. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/30oQBLm

US leads Bitcoin mining as China ban takes effect

Research shows the US taking the top spot for global mining following a crackdown in China. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mMQFfy

Should our DNA dictate what we eat?

Companies are offering dietary advice based on customers’ propensity for certain heath conditions. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3aAnial

Sunderland University cyber attack causes extensive IT problems

Sunderland University's website, IT and phones are down but teaching will continue if possible. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ayobk0

Legal challenge to ‘government by WhatsApp’

Campaigners secure judicial review of rules that order ministers and officials to delete instant message chats. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lBCfQ2

Apple shares drop on reports of iPhone 13 chip shortage

Bloomberg reported that Apple could produce up to 10 million fewer iPhones due to the chip shortage. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lBItPI

Magic Leap reveals new AR headset and fresh funding

The firm secures an extra $500m in funding from investors as it announces a new headset. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YFxxIn

UK cyber head says Russia responsible for 'devastating' ransomware attacks

UK security agencies say most of these attacks on the UK come from cyber criminals in Russia. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ArSDXf

Why does the internet keep breaking?

Outages of Facebook and its family of apps now lead to significant disruption for firms worldwide from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mNawee

Google gives security keys to 10,000 high-risk users

It follows warnings to users targeted by state-sponsored hackers, and expanded two-step security. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3DzNRZX

Silenced no more: A new era of tech whistleblowing?

Frances Haugen's Facebook leaks and the new Silenced No More Act may help others to come forward. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3DzAR6B

Star Trek's William Shatner on his plan to boldly go into space

The actor - who plays Captain James T Kirk in the original Star Trek series - is set to go into space for real. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3askQCS

Facebook whistleblower to appear before UK Parliament

Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen will appear before MPs looking into regulating big technology. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BzQlHc

The plant with seeds that can grow meat

In an Icelandic greenhouse barley is being grown which could help produce meat without animals. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YFQKcc

The hi-tech headbands that claim to reduce your stress

Devices that measure brainwaves are increasingly being used by athletes to improve their performance. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lvAWBO

On patrol with a real-life Robocop

Police are using a robot to fight crime in Los Angeles. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Ak4Ygg

Facebook apologises as services including Instagram hit again

The new outage comes just days after Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp were down for nearly six hours. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YB7bHi

Facebook to act on illegal sale of Amazon rainforest

The social network changes its policy following a BBC investigation. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2WRUmaC

Google, Youtube ban ads on climate misinformation

The company says it will prohibit monetizing content which contradicts the science on climate change. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3FtsoU1

Samsung apologises for Russian app download error

The firm said a message sent to UK users saying Russian software had been installed was a mistake. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3BB6POY

Legal action over alleged Uber facial verification bias

Two unions allege the system used to check drivers' identity works less well for darker skin tones. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3oKa1EK

Robot arm finds lost items and other tech news stories

LJ Rich looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3oIYLYZ

Duolingo boss plans to take on TikTok with maths

Luis von Ahn, chief executive of language-learning app Duolingo, talks about taking on TikTok with a maths app. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3AoecYE

Tesla: Elon Musk says company headquarters will move to Texas

Elon Musk announces that the most valuable car company in the world is moving away from California. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/306DgqW

How tech could help spot disasters before they happen

How technology could help the insurance industry spot potential disasters before they occur. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Ap4k0Z

How the semiconductor shortage could be a problem for you

Intel is making an effort to combat the global semiconductor shortage at their new site in Arizona. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mykEYb

Sky launches streaming TV with no satellite dish

By ditching the satellite and the need for a set-top box, the offering will shake up the market. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2WNHKBk

Twitch blames server error for massive data leak

The livestreaming site says a mistake exposed its data to a malicious third party on the internet. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Amb3IS

Intel not considering UK chip factory after Brexit

Boss Pat Gelsinger said the chip-maker would "absolutely" have considered the UK if it was part of the EU. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3abLcsE

Whistleblower breaks Facebook secrecy wall, MP says

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen will soon give evidence to a parliamentary committee. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iCHay8

Twitch reportedly suffers massive data leak

Documents, shared in online forums appear to show records of payments made to streamers. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3uPPqj5

Facebook harms children and weakens democracy: ex-employee

Mark Zuckerberg denies claims, heard in the US Senate, that Facebook puts profits before people. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3DdUGA1

How remote flying of drones will transform the future

BBC Click's Paul Carter look at the technology allowing drones to be piloted from miles away. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3uJhtka

Amazon opens first UK non-food store

The Amazon 4-star shop in Kent will sell a range of products which are bestsellers on its website. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Fh23sx

Ofcom lays out new rules for TikTok and Twitch

Video-sharing platforms have a legal duty to enforce strict rules - or be fined or even suspended. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3lfUZEy

'The buck stops with Mark' - whistleblower blasts Facebook's aversion

Frances Haugen said Facebook researched youth addiction, yet did not act, in order to save profits. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3ldJFZj

Facebook 'prioritises safety above profit'

The company rejects claims, made by an ex-employee to US Congress, that its products harm children. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3mrXTFp

Facebook and Instagram outage: How did it affect influencers?

Influencers react to Monday's social media outage. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3laikr6

What happened to Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram?

Facebook says the outage, which lasted nearly six hours, was caused by a configuration change. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3iAyOHb

Facebook down: Zuckerberg apologises for six-hour outage

Billions of users were affected by the outage - which also took down Whatsapp, Messenger and Instagram. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3Bez8CX

Should you date someone based on their music taste?

Finding love through music, the app matching-up couples based on their 'emotional profiles'. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2YjDbyZ

Microalgae: Could it become a food of the future?

In a site near Reykjavik, geothermal energy is being used to create products rich in protein. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3laM72V

Windows 11 launches with redesigned start menu

Microsoft's latest operating system is being offered as a free upgrade from Tuesday. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3oyya0Q

Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram suffer outage

Social media sites owned by Facebook were knocked offline on Monday, tracking sites showed. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3owXJzp

Making Facebook safer means less money - whistleblower

Frances Haugen tells CBS that changing the algorithm would mean people spending less time on the site. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3A2qshy

Frances Haugen: Facebook whistleblower reveals identity

Facebook ex-product manager Frances Haugen says the company prioritises "growth over safety". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3B80Xgf

The classic cars being converted to electric vehicles

Historic cars are being retrofitted with recycled electric motors and batteries. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3l5TlVJ

Ofcom approves Openreach fibre price cuts, angering rivals

Independent fibre providers warn that the reduction in price could harm investment and competition. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3oqv4vS

DeepMind faces legal action over NHS data use

A law firm is bringing the action on behalf of 1.6 million patients at the Royal Free NHS Trust. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3imhe9G

Lime fights back against QR code snatchers

The company says vandals have been peeling off QR codes to render its vehicles useless. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/39UGuzh

Click News: A round-up of the best tech stories

LJ Rich looks at the week’s technology news including a cryptocurrency trading hamster. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/3kXLN7u