This is the first ever Computer Geekly Weekly IT news roundup video where TechFluff's Hermione Way picks the best articles from the past week and with a tongue-in-cheek twist.
Virgin Media’s CEO, Neil Berkett, speaks about the commercial barriers to the roll-out of high-speed broadband, the need for a new business model for internet service and content providers, and why consumers need to develop a "digital conscience".
ComputerWeekly went along to the Get Ahead 2008 event and spoke to speakers from Star Internet, Microsoft and Armstrong Communications about their presentations.
Chatty robot elbot nearly past the Turing Test during last weekend's Loebner prize competition
Here are some more videos from YouTube that show robots talking. Some are pretty freaky, some are not.
Telecommunications company Geo has turned to London’s 65,000 kilometre sewer network to provide fast, secure access for businesses that need to be online. Find out more in our exclusive video report by Ian Grant.
The internet is heading for a meltdown in just two and a half years unless every man, woman, child and device on the planet moves to IPv6, it was claimed today.
Lee Siegel, author of Against the Machine: Being human in the age of the electronic mob, talks to Computer Weekly's Cliff Saran about what's wrong with the Internet, the "first social environment created for the asocial individual".