Donkey Kong championImage copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Billy Mitchell was Donkey Kong world champion

The Donkey Kong world champion has been stripped of a record he set for the 1981 arcade classic following claims he did not use an original machine.

Twin Galaxies, which tracks video games records, believes that Billy

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Coffee trendsImage copyrightGetty Images

How do you like your coffee in the morning From an Italian espresso to the Vietnamese ca phe trung, made with egg yolks and condensed milk, a lot depends on where you wake up.

More people are drinking more coffee than ever before, according to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. So which nation produces the most

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Google logo being erased

A businessman fighting for the "right to be forgotten" has won a UK High Court action against Google.

The man, who has not been named due to reporting restrictions surrounding the case, wanted search results about a past crime he had committed removed from the search engine.

The judge, Mr Justice Mark Warby, ruled in his favour on Friday.

But he

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Philipa HannaImage copyrightPhoto: Rebecca Friedlander

A musician whose Facebook account was hijacked has urged the company to make it easier for people to recover control of their social media pages.

Country and gospel singer Philippa Hanna said Facebook was difficult to contact and took several days to act.

The attacker changed her contact details and

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Tesla driver deathImage copyrightReutersImage caption Walter Huang, 38, was killed in the crash

Tesla has been removed from the investigation into the fatal crash of one of its semi-autonomous vehicles.

In March, a Tesla vehicle operating in Autopilot mode crashed in California, killing the driver. Tesla has suggested the driver

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Chinese man caught by facial recognition at pop concertImage copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption (File Photo) There are an estimated 170 million CCTV cameras already in place in China

Chinese police have used facial recognition technology to locate and arrest a man who was among a crowd of 60,000 concert goers.

The suspect, who has been identified only as Mr Ao, was

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