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The kids are alright online
While parents fret about timewasting games and online predators, young people are alert to the dangers and relaxed with technologies' potential, says Richard Sarson. -
Tagging Tokyo's streets with no name
The famously baffling metropolis is home to an experiment in ubiquitous computing that could transform the city. -
Government ducks the issue on property search data
Free Our Data: The compulsory home information packs will hand councils a monopoly on raw land search information. - Newly Asked Questions:
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Why does Outlook runs so slowly on my new Dell laptop?
Because Dell's Mediadirect software interferes with it, in mysterious but provable ways. -
Do people care how environmentally friendly their PC is?
Not judging by the reaction to the latest ruminations from Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, whose latest bit of blogging, entitled "A Greener Apple" has drawn noticeably less interest than his previous one.
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Why does Outlook runs so slowly on my new Dell laptop?
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If Pinter made games, they would look like this
Aleks Krotoski: Occasionally I come across a game that reminds me what it is that compels me to continue playing them, long beyond when most people in my age or gender cohort have dismissed them as child's play. -
Games
God of War 2 | Final Fantasy III | Wario: Master of Disguise -
What freedoms will we give up to help business get richer?
Seth Finkelstein: It's time for another battle in the war over whether law can suppress technology well enough to enforce some social purpose. -
Campaign promises the web can't keep
Charles Arthur: In the past week I've begun getting involved, outside work, in another campaign. It's not quite like Free Our Data, which we've been running for the past year or so, though it does involve (in a roundabout way) maps and places. -
Technobile
Scott Colvey: Becoming a dad means I can't use my Xbox or eat Pot Noodles - but not for the reasons you think. -
Will Sun's Solaris put Linux in the shade?
Sun's moves to make much of its code open source, including its own operating system, raises questions about its intentions. -
Ofcom is still clueless when it comes to DAB radio
Jack Schofield: Ofcom's response to protests is that most people are happy with the current quality of DAB (digital audio broadcasting), apart from a very small minority of audiophiles. It's not bovvered that DAB sounds worse than CD and FM. -
How plastic blood could move from test tube to battlefield
Scientists are working to develop an artificial blood that could be used to save lives at disaster sites. -
Ask Jack
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Newsbytes
US war on YouTube | Lovely Jubii? | Hotmail goes Live | Currys ejects tapes | BlackBerry Curve | Blog her here | Greener GTI | Waiting game -
Letters and blogs
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Siteseeing
A tougher football competition to win.