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Chuck Norris on Twitter

Photos: Top ten fake celebrities to follow

There’s been a long and varied history of people pretending to be someone else on the internet.
Conspiracy and Censorship on the internet

Photos: Conspiracy and Censorship on the internet

Take a look at some of the most alarming cases of censorship that have taken the net by storm, how netizens have dealt with this issue, or how it was beaten back down.
1 United States

Photos: Top ten places to run an IT company

The top 10 places in the world for IT companies to operate, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s third annual Benchmarking IT competitiveness report.
Apple Pippin games console cannot play games

Photos: Bad Apples - Their 10 worst inventions

Apple have revolutonised the world of tech in the past few years but with every success there's bound to be some failures. We pick some of the bad Apples time forgot.
Microsoft Bob makes life uncomfortable

Photos: The 7 sins - Microsoft's worst inventions ever

Microsoft are set to fight back against Google and Apple with Windows 7, Zune HD and Windows Mobile. But which inventions do they regret? And which ones do we regret wasting time with? We have a look.
Google Wave

Photos: Google Wave - Surf, swim or suffocate?

Google Wave looks like it will turn into a typhoon as it sets its sights on email, social networking and instant messaging. But can Wave really sweep us off our feet or is it too much say goodbye to these shores... waving goodbye of course.
Download Microsoft Security Essentials

Photos: Microsoft Security Essentials test drive

  • Photo Stories
  • Author: Cliff Saran
  • Date: 30 September 2009
Microsoft has released anti-malware software for Windows XP SP2, Vista and Windows 7. The product is freely available from the Microsoft website, but is it any good?
Boy with Copper Wiring Devastating human impact of toxic technology waste

Photos: Devastating human impact of toxic technology waste

Gangs of criminals, posing as computer recycling firms, are dumping hundreds of containers full of broken computer equipment in the developing world every week. Up to 900 containers a week are arriving in Africa and Asia from Western Europe and the...
On the launch pad

Photos: Students take unique view of planet for $150

Earlier this year, a team of Spanish students launched a balloon into space for €1000. Now a team from MIT has accomplished a similar feat for $150.
Whale shark pose Data visualisation

Photos: Data visualisation – the case for graphic clarity

As new ways of analysing the world around us are developed, new ways to visualise that information are needed.
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