Big departures can liberate Libra to start againFacebook should go back to the drawing board and start thinking of smaller projects tailor-made to specific countries’ needs
EU crackdown hasn’t made US tech change its behaviourApple and Google have found easy ways to circumvent the Competition Commissioner’s demands
I’m sorry I criticised you, Apple. You winTim Cook’s company is a rock of common sense in an industry that’s gone rogue, writes Leonid Bershidsky
Reality bites for the social media giants like FacebookEthical concerns and shifting public attitudes mean Facebook’s carefree years of unregulated, untaxed growth are coming to an end
Why Putin won’t admit the truth about dopingThe Russian president will continue to deny state involvement because the stakes are too high, writes Leonid Bershidsky
Zero tolerance is Russia’s only way outComment: There is some truth to the ‘everyone is doing it’ argument which is used to justify doping in Russia – but whataboutery won’t deflect a scandal of this size, writes Leonid Bershidsky
OPINION: Apple isn't responsible for your nude selfiesWhat do you do if you're a celebrity and nude pictures you happened to store in the cloud are suddenly all over the Internet?
What happened Flappy Bird?If the story of Flappy Bird, a simple game for touchscreen devices that was downloaded about 50 million times before its developer took it down, weren't true, some novelist should have invented it.