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Teaching the parts others can't reach: guitar teacher Justin Sandercoe's online lessons are watched by 58 million students

Online teachers: the million-scholar video stars

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Forget night school or correspondence courses. If you want to learn an instrument or improve your Italian, the web is the place to go. Rhodri Marsden on the success of the hi-tech teachers

New tech, old tech, and the tried-and-tested in between

How swift is your smartphone?

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

When it comes to texting, are you a tortoise or a hare? How long does it take you to type a letter? To discover the quickest way to get his message across, Simon Usborne tests the speed limit

Apple vs MWC: Battle of the apps

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Apple's domination of the mobile phone applications market is under threat from a new alliance of networks and manufacturers. Nick Clark reports

Tim Walker: 'Chat Roulette is like some bastard child of Skype and StumbleUpon'

Monday, 15 February 2010

The Couch Surfer: One of my friends had a short play performed for her by two Spanish aspiring theatricals

MSN MOBILE MESSENGER £0.59 MSN messenger for the iPhone and iPod touch.

Top 10 paid iPhone apps

Saturday, 13 February 2010

We run through the top applications downloaded for Apple's iPhone over the last week.

The ten best televisions

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Chosen by Rebecca Armstrong

Hi-tech heretic: Jaron Lanier is author of You are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto

Jaron Lanier: 'Web 2.0 is utterly pathetic'

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

He pioneered virtual reality and is a leading light in digital culture. So why does Jaron Lanier believe that the internet is killing creativity? Clint Witchalls meets him

Screen romance: researchers are seeking ways of using your emotional state as data to drive performance

Can your computer make you happy?

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Being made angry by your PC is nothing new, but what if hardware could actually improve your mood? Machines that read emotions are coming to a desktop near you. Anna Leach reports

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