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Are electric cars too heavy for roads, bridges and car parks?

In part eight of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we examine whether they will break our infrastructure

Cash, cards, Venmo … don’t turn away customers who actually want to pay

Many businesses restrict the forms of payment they will accept – that’s shortsighted and foolish

Ireland opens its arms to tech titans, yet shuts its eyes to failing public services

Tax revenues from Silicon Valley giants have made the republic wealthy on paper, but housing and healthcare crises persist

The rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried: an unrepentant ex-mogul faces down decades in prison

The former CEO of FTX, once a king of cryptocurrency, saw a swift reversal of his fortunes starting in November 2022

‘Huge breakthrough’ in Starbucks union talks – which other US firms will follow?

Coffee chain appears willing to come to the table, which could mean good news for Trader Joe’s, Amazon and REI workers

Reddit shares soar on first day of public trading

Company stock price climbed nearly 70% from its IPO, with Condé Nast’s parent company standing to make nearly $1.4bn

Donald Trump to make $3.4bn if shareholders back plan to float Trump Media

Ex-US president planning to list Trump Media & Technology Group if merger with special purpose acquisition company goes ahead

Reddit shares priced at $34 in largest IPO by social media company in years

Platform to make its debut on New York stock exchange on Thursday with a market value of $6.4bn

Mustafa Suleyman: the new head of Microsoft AI with concerns about his trade

The son of a Syrian taxi driver and English nurse torn between AI’s potential and problems

First it was Facebook, then Twitter. Is Reddit about to become rubbish too?

Reddit’s IPO is worrying for users – big money has a nasty habit of ruining our favourite sites, says digital culture journalist Hussein Kesvani

Greggs IT glitch leaves stores unable to accept payments

UK bakery chain says it has now resolved tech problem, which follows McDonald’s outages and ‘issues’ at Sainsbury’s

Minneapolis drivers protested wages – and won. Lyft and Uber are choosing to leave the city rather than pay up

Groups of drivers backed a bill setting minimum pay, but the two tech companies say it’d make riders’ fees unsustainable

Want to get rich quick? Business influencers have some new advice – and it’s terrible

Wannabe business moguls suggest we should all outsource our work to countries where cheap labour is easily available. Sound familiar, asks Arwa Mahdawi

Nvidia: what’s so good about the tech firm’s new AI superchip?

US firm hopes to lead in artificial intelligence and other sectors – and has built a model that could control humanoid robots

Autonomy founder Mike Lynch was ‘driving force’ of ‘massive’ fraud, US court told

Lawyer says tech tycoon will testify in trial on charges of fraud and conspiracy in 2011 sale of company to HP

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