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Tell us: how have you been affected by falling cryptocurrency prices?18:05 We want to hear how the fall in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and ether are impacting people Bitcoin sank to its lowest value in more than a year this week, faling to $63,000 on Thursday, about half its all-time peak of $126,000 in October 2025 It’s part of a wider shock to crypto prices. The second-largest cryptocurrency, ether, has faced losses of more than 30% this year alone. Continue reading… ‘Christian pastors declared Pikachu to be a demon’: how Pokémon went from moral panic to unifying global hit15:56 Nintendo’s monster-collecting franchise was pilloried as a ‘pestilential Ponzi scheme’ in the 90s. But as its celebrates its 30th birthday, it now stands as a powerful example of video games’ ability to connect people When I was 11, it was my dream to compete in the Pokémon World Championships, held in Sydney in 2000. I’d come across it in a magazine, and then earnestly set about training teams o… Mewgenics review – infinite ways to skin a cat15:24 PC; Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel This mischievous roguelike escapade featuring utterly fiendish felines is compelling, and impressively tasteless You know that old saying about cats having nine lives? Well, as far as Mewgenics is concerned, you can forget it – and you can also forget the idea that a game about cats has to be in any way cute. These kitties are red in tooth and claw, prone to s… Hail our new robot overlords! Amazon warehouse tour offers glimpse of future13:47 At its new Stone Mountain, Georgia, facility, Roomba-like robots shuffle between stacks, another adds shipping labels while another arranges packages in pallets One of the reasons Amazon is spending billions on robots? They don’t need bathroom breaks. Arriving a few minutes early to the public tour of Amazon’s hi-tech Stone Mountain, Georgia, warehouse, my request to visit the restroom was met wi… TikTok could be forced to change app’s ‘addictive design’ by European Commission13:47 Preliminary EU ruling says app shifts brains of users into ‘autopilot mode’, with concerns for children and vulnerable adults Business live – latest updates TikTok could be forced into changes to make the app less addictive to users after the EU indicated the platform had breached the bloc’s digital safety rules . The EU’s executive arm said in a preliminary ruling that the popular app had infrin… ‘In the end, you feel blank’: India’s female workers watching hours of abusive content to train AI13:47 Women in rural communities describe trauma of moderating violent and pornographic content for global tech companies On the veranda of her family’s home, with her laptop balanced on a mud slab built into the wall, Monsumi Murmu works from one of the few places where the mobile signal holds. The familiar sounds of domestic life come from inside the house: clinking utensils, footsteps, voices. On he… Deepfake fraud taking place on an industrial scale, study finds10:32 AI content for scams can be targeted at individuals and ‘produced by pretty much anybody’, researchers say Deepfake fraud has gone “industrial”, an analysis published by AI experts has said. Tools to create tailored, even personalised, scams – leveraging, for example, deepfake videos of Swedish journalists or the president of Cyprus – are no longer niche, but inexpensive and easy to deploy at sca… Uber found liable for sexual assault by driver and ordered to pay victim $8.5m10:32 Verdict could influence more than 3,000 similar cases against ride-hailing company A federal jury in Phoenix ordered Uber on Thursday to pay $8.5m after finding the company liable in a lawsuit brought by a woman who said she was sexually assaulted by a driver. The verdict could influence thousands of similar cases against the ride-hailing company. The case, brought by plaintiff Jaylynn Dean, was … London man angry at ‘Orwellian’ incident in supermarket using facial recognition tech5.února ‘I shouldn’t have to prove I am innocent,’ said man misidentified by Sainsbury’s staff using Facewatch system A man was ordered to leave a supermarket in London after staff misidentified him using controversial new facial recognition technology. Warren Rajah was told to abandon his shopping and leave the local store he has been using for 15 years after an “Orwellian” error in a Sainsbury’s in Ele… Trump administration expresses interest in Cornish tin mine5.února South Crofty site could reopen aided by potential $225m investment as US seeks to secure supply of critical metal Donald Trump has aggressively pursued investment into hi-tech industries recent months, but the US administration has now set its sights on a more traditional sector: tin mining in Cornwall. The South Crofty mine, near the village of Pool, could start up again after nearly three decad… The best UK treadmills for your home: up your indoor miles with our runner-approved picks5.února Whether you’re chasing gym quality on a budget or a fancy folding model, accelerate your training with our expert’s pick of the best running machines • The best running shoes, tried and tested by runners • The best running watches Although the treadmill has been around since the early 1800s, when it was once used to punish prisoners (sounds about right), it didn’t become a common feature in the h… Google Pixel Buds 2a review: great Bluetooth earbuds at a good price5.února Compact and comfortable Pixel Buds have noise cancelling, decent battery life and good everyday sound Google’s latest budget Pixel earbuds are smaller, lighter, more comfortable and have noise cancelling, plus a case that allows you to replace the battery at home. The Pixel Buds 2a uses the design of the excellent Pixel Buds Pro 2 with a few high-end features at a more palatable £109 (€129/$129/A… 24 creative and unexpected Valentine’s Day gifts for him4.února From indestructible wallets to Crocs (yes, Crocs), we rounded up the best guy-approved Valentine’s Day gifts they won’t know how they lived without 26 sentimental and practical US Valentine’s Day gifts for her in 2026 Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Whether you have been together for years or just made it official, one thing remains certain: … ‘The right has won the family’: why are there so few lefty momfluencers?4.února The most popular mom content tends to be rightwing tradwife propaganda or just apolitical – pushing progressive creators out of the algorithm For someone who doesn’t have a marble island in their kitchen I spend a disproportionate amount of time staring at marble kitchen islands, slack-jawed, brain turned half off. That’s because I consume a lot of videos from mommy bloggers, mom influencers, and… Gaming’s new coming-of-age genre embraces ‘millennial cringe’4.února Perfect Tides perfectly captures the older millennial college experience, and a time when nobody worried about being embarrassing online • Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here I’ve noticed an interesting micro-trend emerging in the last few years: millennial nostalgia games. Not just ones that adopt the aesthetic of Y2K gaming – think Crow Country or Fear the Spotlight … |