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Microsoft Office 2010 a riposte to the mighty Google

7 comment(s) | The latest version of Office has lots of new bells and whistles -- none of which will make either Adobe or Google happy.

Breaking stereotypes

1 comment(s) | Sukasha Singh is determined not to use a single French cliché to describe how good the new Citroen C5 is.

US publishers smiling again as Kindle rivals emerge

1 comment(s) | US book publishers are smiling again, after years of watching digital versions of their titles sell for below what they thought they were worth.

Two futures of the internet: Cold War or up in the clouds

1 comment(s) | Will the future be cyber-attacks and an uneasy balance of terror or cultural collaboration hosted by Google's servers?

Top five Twitter gaffes

0 comment(s) | The past year has seen been a string of slip-ups on the micro-blogging service, from cricketers to Vodafone staff.

Roll it up and eat it

0 comment(s) | Sushi-obsessive Merope Mills sets off in search of the real flavour of Japan, and is pleasantly surprised by what is discovered.

The great Twitter hoax

2 comment(s) | Not since Bill Gates joined Twitter has there been such hype amongst tweeters as there was when it was learnt that J

Cyber-warfare 'a growing threat'

1 comment(s) | The International Institute for Strategic Studies says cyber-attacks could become weapon of choice in future conflicts.

Mac or PC: Which is safer, or more secure?

15 comment(s) | I don't think there's much doubt about whether you're safer using Windows or Mac OS X: the answer is Mac OS X.
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Year of the tiger A resident walks between trees with red lantern decorations for the Spring Festival Temple Fair at Ditan park in Beijing, China on Sunday. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the Year of the Tiger begins on February 14, 2010. (Christina Hu, Reuters)

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