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A giant physics lab on the Swiss-French border is being cooled to a temperature lower than that of outer space.

Architects of the BBC Micro gather to remember its birth and legacy

How open should computers be, asks regular columnist Bill Thompson.

Microsoft has launched Windows Vista, but for the software giant more is at stake than the success of the new operating system.

A free directory inquiries service has launched... but using voice recognition. Hello?

Each year talent scouts find top video game prospects at the University of Abertay in Dundee, Scotland.

Microsoft plans to delay the consumer launch of its new Vista operating system until January 2007.

On the eve of the 60th anniversary of Victory in Japan, one British prisoner of war's wait for liberation is retold in a letter he sent home to his wife.

On the eve of the 60th anniversary of VJ Day, we reproduce extracts of a letter sent by a prisoner of war to his wife as he counted down the days to his release.

Security experts say keyloggers are all part of the well-prepared hackers toolkit and are being used extensively.

New technology is used to rid a stately home's ancient tapestries of dust mites.

McLaren will race their new MP4-19B car for the first time at this weekend's French GP.

The struggling McLaren team are producing a major redesign of their car in an attempt to rescue their season.

Nasa says its rover Spirit has drilled into a Martian rock, the first time a robot vehicle has achieved this.

The US space agency says its Mars rover Spirit is back to full health after its memory problems.

Nasa engineers believe they may have the Spirit rover back exploring the surface of Mars early next week.

McLaren design boss Adrian Newey talks exclusively to BBC Sport about the team's radical new F1 car.

Pakistan sends debugging experts to sweep its London High Commission after reports UK secret agents bugged it.

Coders need to think more like responsible commercial pilots than fighter pilots, argues technology analyst Bill Thompson.

The BBC and transmission company Crown Castle have been awarded the digital television licences left by the collapse of ITV digital. Is this the best deal for consumers?

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