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Tuesday 19 June 2012
Technology
Microsoft has revealed the Surface Tablet, the first computer it has ever made itself.
The BBC iPlayer now allows online viewers to restart a programme and catch up instantly if they've missed the beginning of a live broadcast.
Google has started mapping Britain’s rivers and canals so that people can use the service to plan water-based journeys.
Tom Hoggins goes behind closed doors with Ubisoft's techno-thriller, the surprise package of E3 2012.
Surface, Microsoft's new iPad competitor, is trending on Twitter as technology fans and commentators dissected the product launch.
Twitter users have been quick to mock Channel Four comedian Jimmy Carr after a newspaper revealed his use of loopholes to avoid taxes.
Microsoft's Windows Surface tablets must convince users that a tablet with an innovative keyboard can replace their laptop. says Matt Warman
Executive Vice President of the EA Games label Patrick Söderlund talks to Tom Hoggins about E3, the future of franchises and Nintendo's Wii U.
Apple's Retina MacBook Pro has a stunning display but doesn't come cheap, writes Shane Richmond.
Executive Vice President of the EA Games label Patrick Söderlund talks to Tom Hoggins about E3, the future of franchises and Nintendo's Wii U.
With one of the 50 remaining Apple I computers worldwide expected to be sold at auction for up to $180,000, we take a look at some of the company's classic machines.
Surface, Microsoft's new iPad competitor, is trending on Twitter as technology fans and commentators dissected the product launch.
Facebook has agreed a deal to buy Israeli facial-recognition company Face.com.
Microsoft’s new app makes your phone do things automatically, from checking the weather to telling people where you are.
The Information Commissioner has reopened a probe of Google's Street View project, which American investigators found had intentionally collected emails, passwords and other personal data from home and business Wifi networks. The company's chief privacy lawyer has issued a response.
Twitter users have been quick to mock Channel Four comedian Jimmy Carr after a newspaper revealed his use of loopholes to avoid taxes.
Samsung will fight Apple's attempt to ban the Galaxy S3 mobile phone from being sold in the US.
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EXCLUSIVE The Nintendo President and CEO talks to Tom Hoggins about the challenges facing the Wii U and the direction of the next generation of video game consoles.
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