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Broken Sword blends traditional gameplay with a modern twist. We talk to its creators Charles Cecil and Dave Gibbons.
The fifth visit to Silent Hill, the most frightening town in video game history, yields mixed results.
Why Nintendo’s latest DS console is destined to be a must-have gadget.
With The Lost And Damned, Rockstar Games has delivered a fantastic experience for Xbox 360 owners and set the bar unbelievably high for all future expansion downloads.
In association with impartial price comparison site Simplifydigital.com, we present a guide to upgrading your TV service.
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The takeover deal between Microsoft and Yahoo! could be back on, after Yahoo!’s chief financial officer said he was “not opposed” to selling off his company’s search business.
Television viewers could soon be watching catch-up TV services such as BBC iPlayer through their televisions, following new proposals from key broadcasters and internet service providers.
Xbox 360 owners will be able to rent films such as Scarface and The Bourne Supremacy from the Xbox Live marketplace, and choose from standard or high-definition movies.
A lorry driver who followed his sat-nav down a narrow country lane got stuck - for five days.
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The disgraced former Japanese finance minister who appeared to doze off and slur his words during a G7 press briefing earlier this month is the subject of a new mobile phone game, in which players must try to keep the politician awake.
The takeover deal between Microsoft and Yahoo! could be back on, after Yahoo!’s chief financial officer said he was “not opposed” to selling off his company’s search business.
Party worker edited Titian's birth and death dates minutes after David Cameron sought to embarrass Gordon Brown over the artist's age.
Mobile phone manufacturers are preparing to launch a wave of increasingly adaptable 'pocket computers' in an effort to see off the challenge posed by the Apple iPhone.
Apple has confirmed that Steve Jobs will miss the company’s annual meeting on Wednesday.
Politicians have urged the Government to put an end to Google’s dominance of the online search advertising market, calling for the matter to be referred to the Competition Commission.
Facebook has responded to a storm over changes to its terms and conditions by giving users more say over how the service is run.
Playstation gamers who use their consoles excessively risk painful lesions from a new skin disorder, doctors are warning.
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