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Quantum leap
Michelle Simmons is among the physicists racing to keep us
computing as the book closes on Moore's Law. more
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Why arcade parlours are scoring low
Arcade game parlours have been destroyed by the increasing power
and popularity of cheap video game consoles for the home. more
Play again
Retro arcade games like Pac-Man and Space Invaders are back - and
booming, writes Jason Hill. more
No dynasties in mind for these serial starters
Today's entrepreneurs simply nurture an idea for sale, reports
Robert Weisman. more
Imports up in the air in freight flap
Rising fuel prices and a reduction in weekly freight services
between China and Australia are starting to impinge on PC
makers'ability to secure stock and keep supply-chain expenses under
control. more
The Rub Rabbits
It's obvious that a game known in Japan as "Where Do Babies Come
From?" is going to be unusual. more
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
The Castlevania series is popular for its cheesy obsession with
Dracula and his minions. more
The entertainers
Download movies to your PC, but don't expect to watch them from the
comfort of your sofa, writes Louisa Hearn. more
All about me
Contacting other people around the world with the same name can
make you feel less unique, as Dan Kaufman No. 5 discovers. more
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MACMAN
Alert, not alarmed
Garry Barker looks at the arrival of two new viruses hitting Macs. more
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