Gay dating app Grindr to float in $2.1bn deal Company, which has 10.8 million monthly active users, aims to hire LGBTQ+ chief executive
UK cybersecurity unit tackles record number of online scams in 2021 More than 2.7m attempted frauds interrupted, including fake celebrity endorsements and extortion emails
UK ‘waking up’ to poor tech-listing appeal in London, says Arm innovator New York is obvious choice for British-based chip designer’s IPO, says Hermann Hauser
Boris Johnson joins lobbying for UK chip designer Arm to list in London Government fears damage of losing out to New York in battle to attract tech floatations
Crypto-crimewave forces police online to pursue ill-gotten assets Scams relating to digital ‘coins’ are growing – but data reveals authorities are making record seizures of assets too
Michael Horvath: the Strava co-founder who’s pacing himself The chief executive of the booming fitness tracker wants to help reinvent urban travel, but he isn’t racing to float the company
Elon Musk sells $8.5bn-worth of Tesla shares after Twitter deal Carmaker’s shares fell this week over concerns CEO would offload stock to help fund takeover of platform
Elon Musk doesn’t understand free speech – or Twitter – at all Twitter is less like a ‘town square’ and more like any Starbucks, McDonalds, or shopping center. It has other obligations and interests that are at odds with completely unfettered speech
Concern over Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover wipes $126bn off Tesla value Fears that carmaker’s CEO may have to sell shares to fund $44bn acquisition of social network
Twitter takeover: EU and UK warn Elon Musk must comply or face sanctions EU commissioner raises hate speech concerns as UK draws attention to penalties in online safety bill
Could Elon Musk’s Twitter plans prove a costly mistake? Analysis: Experts warn against reinstating banned accounts and neglecting moderation
Elon Musk to join Twitter board after taking $2.9bn stake Tesla and SpaceX boss becomes social media platform’s biggest shareholder with 9.2%
UK chipmaker Arm to cut up to 1,000 jobs after $40bn sale collapses Company says most of redundancies will be in UK and US after Nvidia takeover falls through
Telegram: the app at the heart of Ukraine’s propaganda battle It’s the most popular messaging service in Ukraine, and used by protesters of all kinds. Now it must find a way to make money
Bossing it: why the women of big tech are taking over the small screen The Tech Bro has become Hollywood’s go-to villain. Now, TV is finally grappling with Silicon Valley’s complex female entrepreneurs