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TikTok has hit back against claims of Chinese government interference over content shown on the video-sharing app.

The popular platform, owned by Beijing-based Bytedance, said it "does not remove content" based on

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Arnold Schwarzenegger means it when he says: "I'll be back," but not everyone is thrilled there's a new Terminator film out this week.

In labs at the University of Cambridge, Facebook and Amazon, researchers fear Terminator: Dark Fate could mislead the public on the actual dangers of artificial intelligence (AI).

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Amy says it all started when her husband seemed to know intimate details about her friends.

"He would drop snippets into conversations, such as knowing about Sarah's baby. Really private

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A study into online slurs used against trans people has identified the most commonly used terms of abuse.

Anti-bullying charity Ditch The Label and its analytics partner Brandwatch described the harassment as being "inhumane".

Researchers analysed 10 million posts on the topic of transgender identity, shared from the UK and the

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The latest Call Of Duty (CoD) game has been released, amid calls to boycott its publisher's products.

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare is the sixteenth major title in the series, which is one of the best-selling games franchises of all time.

Activision Blizzard has faced criticism for punishing an e-sports competitor

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