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SFTW - 'if Raymond Briggs went into casual web-games they would probably look at bit like this'. Iain Simons chooses some fabulous games for you to while away a few hours with. Enjoy wisely...

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Evolution of LittleBigPlanet

  • By Iain Simons
  • 01 October

With so much discussion in creative education about the barriers between arts and science work such as that by Media Molecule is hugely invigorating

SFTW: Nitrome

  • By Iain Simons
  • 26 September

Each week Iain Simons selects a game so you can while away a few hours at your computer. This week Nitrome. Enjoy wisely...

The G-boys' Android

  • By Iain Simons
  • 26 September

It is the item that's got the blogosphere buzzing - Android. But is Google's latest effort to dominate the marketplace a winner?

Kate Adie's diary

  • By Kate Adie
  • 25 September

I wondered if the breakfast show phone-in had a list of those Not to be Put on Air in Any Circumstances. Just like every other public access programme I've worked on, they did

Death of the book?

  • By William Skidelsky
  • 25 September

These are early days for the e-reader; but that doesn't mean it isn't already being widely discussed

A state for snoopers

  • By Becky Hogge
  • 25 September

Official assurances that our privacy will be protected yet again seem false

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Very poor phorm

Advertisers should not be allowed to spy on net users' browsing habits

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