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August 2024

  • Alison Willmore

    The funniest things on the internet
    Alison Willmore: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

    The film critic spends most of her time in front of a big screen – but her small screen is suitably deranged, nonetheless
  • FILE - YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki speaks during a conversation at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on May 24, 2022. Wojcicki has died, according to her husband. Dennis Troper says in a statement posted on social media late Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

    Susan Wojcicki obituary

    Chief executive of YouTube caught up in a series of controversies over extreme content and misinformation
  • A smiling Wojcicki pictured in 2019

    Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki dies, aged 56

    Wojcicki, one of the most prominent women in tech, had been living with cancer for two years

July 2024

  • Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are assembled at the company's plant in Renton.

    Business live
    Boeing appoints Kelly Ortberg as new chief executive – as it happened

  • Young people watching television together

    Less than half of young people in UK watch live television, says Ofcom

  • Hannah Ewens

    ‘Do you mind listening to that with headphones?’ How one little phrase revolutionised my commute

    Hannah Ewens
  • Impassive moping … Coma

    Coma review – vital signs are weak in Bertrand Bonello’s mopey lockdown drama

  • The funniest things on the internet
    Jordan Prosser: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

  • Deepfake clips of Gareth Southgate swearing after England match go viral

  • The funniest things on the internet
    Tegan Higginbotham: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

June 2024

  • YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, who is known as MrBeast

    MrBeast: a day at the Sydney Opera House with the YouTube giveaways sensation

  • MrBeast, left, created a real-life Squid Game before Netflix did.

    Explain it to me quickly
    Who is MrBeast, why is he in Australia and what do I need to know about this YouTube phenomenon?

  • ‘Charm and chaos’ … Andrew Levins misses the old internet

    The funniest things on the internet
    Andrew Levins: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

  • People attend a rally during a High Schoolers For Palestine demonstration

    ‘Can’t look away’: Israel-Gaza war driving rise in news consumption among gen Z Australians, report suggests

  • ‘No real gameplan’: Roaring Kitty returns as GameStop stock sinks

  • YouTuber charged over video of helicopter shooting fireworks at Lamborghini

  • ‘The first TikTok election’: are Sunak and Starmer’s digital campaigns winning over voters?

May 2024

  • Jack Edwards photographed by Suki Dhanda for the Observer New Review, May 2024.

    Observer New Review Q&A
    BookTok star Jack Edwards: ‘I got to interview the Gruffalo last year. They say don’t meet your idols’

    The social media influencer on how he became a hit on BookTok, democratising book reviewing, and trying to explain to his family what he does for a living
  • Screengrab from Ms Rachel's Youtube page

    YouTube star Ms Rachel describes ‘bullying’ in response to fundraiser for children

    Creator of popular videos for children drew backlash as online commenters alleged she purposely ignored children in Israel
  • Masked protesters sing in a shopping mall.

    YouTube blocks videos set to Hong Kong protest anthem

    Court order compels Google subsidiary to block local access to 32 videos of Glory to Hong Kong, judged to be prohibited content
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