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Five machines, one test: but which computer could convince the judges it was human? None of them
We don't have room in print for all your letters and blog pingbacks, but do here. This week people were exercised about downturns, virtual worlds, clouds and trees...
IBM has used game software to create a virtual version of China's Forbidden City, so pick your avatar and have a look around
A little computer inside their head is changing the life of hundreds of deaf British children every year
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer may have been crazy to offer $33 per share or more for Yahoo, but Yahoo was even crazier to turn it down. OK, how about $22?
Apple's got tongues wagging after announcing another product launch - and it's been surprisingly un-cryptic about it, too.
User Account Control (UAC) is one of the significant improvements in Windows Vista, but Microsoft aims to -- and needs to -- improve the implementation in Windows 7
Microsoft's Professonal Developer Conference 2008 is a tough topic if you want to do any sort of cool promotion, but Microsoft has attempted it with a YouTube video of a "new boy band"
Gordon Brown appointed his policy adviser to head up the government's new communications and technology brief. But who would you pick?
It appears that XP versions of netbooks are outselling Linux versions, at least at Asus. But by how much?