When Photoshop can get you in trouble
As Photoshop turns 20, Steve Caplin highlights some famous examples of the application's misuse

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When Photoshop can get you in trouble
Singularity University: the school for changing the world - in pictures
Students at a university in Silicon Valley have just finished a course of helping humanity deal with future technology challenges. Here are a range of images from Singularity University

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Singularity University: the school for changing the world - in pictures
In pictures: Tetris 25th Anniversary
In 1984, a young Russian academic started messing about with puzzle games on his computer. Twenty five years later we are still playing Tetris - the videogame that conquered the world

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In pictures: Tetris 25th Anniversary
Microsoft gives us search with a Bing
Microsoft just has improved and rebranded its search engine, which is now called Bing

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A further look into Windows 7
How to remove Internet Explorer, plus extra displays, movies, fonts and themes – there's more to Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system than you first thought

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A further look into Windows 7
Gallery: Apple’s Macintosh through the ages
At a time when computers were more like glorified typewriters, Apple introduced the Macintosh – and changed how people interacted with them. We look back at 25 years of innovation

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Consumer Electronics Show
The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas brought the usual mix of the innovative and the bizarre
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Consumer Electronics Show
Technology Guardian’s Top 10 Gadgets of 2008
Here, in no particular order, is Technology Guardian's list of what our reviewers rate as the best they've seen over the past 12 months
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Artificial intelligence: Machines that make us look stupid
Machine intelligence is predicted to exceed that of humans as soon as 2030. Science fiction has given us a foretaste of what life will be like when they finally leave us behind.
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