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I'm Darren Waters, and I'm technology editor for the BBC News website. |
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Being discussed now
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Worshipping at the Apple temple (300)
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Gaming's wife-o-meter (41)
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Why Tomorrow's World? (358)
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Go west... and play games (60)
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It's over. But still to come... (10)
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Has Sony lost its way? (99)
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Follow my Silicon Valley trip (95)
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60 second soap box (10)
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Impressive, most impressive (8)
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Welcome to Google World (46)
BBC technology news
- Clock ticking on worm attack code
The hi-tech criminals behind the wide-spread Conficker worm have yet to activate its payload, say security firms. - Tiny motors may be big in surgery
The smallest mechanical motor yet designed could be used in tiny robots for surgical procedures. - MoD probes virus security breach
The Ministry of Defence says a computer virus is still affecting its systems but no classified or personal data is under threat.
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