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A laptop can't be as slim as Apple's latest without sacrifice, but it's still very impressive, says Claudine Beaumont
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Canon EOS 40D
This week we review a great way to keep your laptop and gadgets dry and a fantastic deal on a digital camera.
Apple's MacBook Air
I don't care what any one tells you: size matters, writes Claudine Beaumont.
Claudine Beaumont
In bidding for Yahoo! Microsoft is trying to buy the web success it failed to create.
Rick Maybury
Technical troubles? Our digital doctor has the cure.
Technotes
All the latest news and developments from the technology world.
Tom Cruise
DIY filming means we can all go to extremes, says Tarquin Cooper.
All-singing, all-dancing phones are taking over the gadget world.
A group of internet hackers has launched an online campaign against the Church of Scientology.
The world's eyes turn to China this summer. But how much we will be allowed to see?
The impact of the digital age will deliver us more choice and more free content.
A rose, innit?
Claudine Beaumont looks at the best links for Valentine's Day.
'Let's get rid of the B-roll image of terrorists shooting guns in the desert and running obstacle courses in the sand.'
Ian Douglas