This is the cheapest external storage per terabyte you can buyThis is the cheapest external storage per terabyte you can buy

If you're on the lookout for a new storage drive, you can grab a Seagate Expansion desktop external hard drive with a 8TB capacity for just under $125 including free shipping from Amazon. 

The model included in this deal is the STEB8000100, which is a desktop drive rather than a portable one - and comes with an 18-inch USB cable (with a flat end)

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Image copyrightVictoria AldermanImage caption Victoria Alderman likes the "effortless" experience of donating through an app

Every time Victoria Alderman eats out, she donates 10% of the bill to fight hunger and malnutrition via a charitable giving app.

And each time the 25-year-old receptionist from Cambridge,

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Russia's third-largest internet company is suing streaming service Twitch for 180bn roubles (£2.1bn) over pirate broadcasts of English Premier League games.

Rambler Group alleges its exclusive broadcasting rights were breached by the service more than 36,000 times between August and November.

It is seeking to

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Instagram is to warn users when their captions on a photo or video could be considered offensive.

The Facebook-owned company says it has trained an AI system to detect offensive captions.

The idea is to give users "a chance to pause and reconsider their words".

Instagram announced the feature in a blog on Monday, saying

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Apple shareholders are set to vote on whether Apple should change its human-rights policies.

They will be asked whether they want Apple to make a commitment to respect freedom of expression.

Apple removed a mapping app during the Hong Kong protests, leading to criticism that it pandered to Beijing.

Campaign group

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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Google has been forced to scrap its latest Chrome update for Android devices

Google has been forced to halt its latest web browser update on Android after a critical bug was discovered.

A number of users reported experiencing the loss of crucial login data in third-party

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