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Hacking Kinect - getting past the game
Xbox motion controller Kinect might be the gift to get this Christmas, but enthusiasts around the world are teaching the device sweet new tricks.

Oracle primed for espionage court battle
Silicon Valley is bracing itself for fireworks as the long-running industrial espionage dispute between Oracle and SAP hits court.

Lions, tablets and the mystery of Apple product placement
Remember touch-screen tablets? For indeed, Apple did not invent the touchscreen tablet. But before iPads, the category was a clear failure.

Music industry puts the squeeze on file-sharing
LimeWire may begin to regret its regular boast that its 50 million users shared and downloaded more than three billion songs a month.

Tech-savvy children learn as they play
Only one has started school but all three of the Cotter children are using iPhones, an iPad and an Apple laptop.

New bits, old tricks in Office Mac 2011
Mac users want some 'special' Mac-only features in their Microsoft software. I know I do.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Stuxnet mystery Israel, bluff, or double bluff?
Sophisticated computer worm has to be the work of a government - but which one, and why?

Land a robot on the moon and win $27m
A $27m prize, backed by Google, will be given to the first company that builds a robot rover craft and lands it safely on the moon.

Review: Internet Explorer 9 beta
Is Microsoft's new browser good enough to see Windows users dumping Firefox and Chrome?

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Small town software has fans in high places
International flagbearer for open-source movement began with a librarian's quest to save money.