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Court filings show how Zuckerberg and other Meta executives downplayed the risks to young users while denying employees' requests to strengthen safeguards and hire additional staff. (New York Times)
The digitisation of hospitals is still lagging behind. Lack of staff and willingness, say experts (iDnes)
Apple has broken EU competition rules. The European Commission has found that the iPhone maker violated new laws designed to protect smaller competitors from big tech platforms. (TheGuardian)