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The tech team reflects on the personal impact technology has made on them in 2008.

A couple have divorced after the wife saw the husband having online sex in the virtual world of Second Life. So how do avatars have sex?

Australia's openers reach 50-0 in reply to India's 613-7 at stumps on day two of the third Test in Delhi.

Internet users in Russia and Georgia attacked vital websites in each other's countries, in a virtual echo of battles being fought on the ground by troops and tanks.

Paul Collingwood rescues England with an courageous century on day three of the third Test.

The first Test at Lord's finishes in a draw after South Africa close 393-3, 47 runs ahead.

It's got good actors and some snazzy camera angles - but does Bonekickers give archaeology a kicking?

James Anderson takes a career best 6-42 before bad light ends day two with New Zealand 96-6 in reply to 364.

They're clunky, dirty and can't access the internet, yet every year thousands of people buy typewriters when they could probably afford a computer. Why?

Musical one-off Mark E Smith brings his book, detailing more than 30 years of The Fall, to the Hay festival.

Brendon McCullum hits 97 before bad light forces play to be abandoned on day one of the first Test with New Zealand on 208-6.

The initial experience of electronic patient records is of "clunky" and "immature" technology, a study finds.

England reach 416-5, a lead of 501, at the close on day three of the third Test decider against New Zealand.

Heath Ledger is being replaced by three A-list actors in the film he was mid-way through making when he died. It's a new solution to an age-old problem in the movie business.

Everton beat SK Brann as Rangers draw with Panathinaikos in the last 32 of the Uefa Cup.

A round up of some of the technologies on show at CES that are making the digital living room a reality.

Computing is not as easy as it's made out to be and nor should it be, says regular columnist Bill Thompson

All the action as England beat Sri Lanka by two wickets in a tense day-night match to take a 2-1 lead in the one-day series.

The quest to make humans in video games and animations more realistic still faces significant challenges.

Sir Alan Sugar is one of the UK's top businessmen, but how has he made his fortune and what's is he really like?

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