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Eric Kingdon from Sony tells us how Blu-ray has done since its launch and how the format will be important for 3D viewing. Alexander Will from Spoonfed.com gives us an Elevator Pitch, plus there's the news and your thoughts from our blogsSusi WeaserCharles ArthurMercedes BunzJemima KissScott Cawley
...MOREAlexander Ljung from SoundCloud explains how the site - which allows musicians and podcasters to collaborate online - is more than just a YouTube for audio. Plus Jack Schofield opens the Tech Weekly Hall of Fame, inducting people, places and products that are important in the history of technologyCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonJack SchofieldScott CawleySusi Weaser
...MOREMiles Jacobson on what to expect from Football manager 2010 and what the future might bring to the games franchise. We also discover the PlayPower project, a scheme aiming to equip kids in the developing world with computer skills, via good old 8-bit gamingCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonScott CawleySusi Weaser
...MOREWe find out how Windows 7 came to life and look at the history of Windows, plus Charles Arthur and Jack Schofield on the prospects for the new OSCharles ArthurJack SchofieldScott CawleySusi Weaser
...MOREWiimote hackers Johnny Chung Lee and Yann Seznec talk to Tech Weekly, telling us why the game controller is so good for the electronic experiments. There's also a new voice to the programme - Susi Weaser, who takes us through the news and blogs this weekBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurScott CawleyKevin AndersonSusi Weaser
...MOREWe meet Britain's digital inclusion champion, Martha Lane Fox, and find out why everyone loves Arduino with the hackers and modders of Tinker.it. And Vic Keegan gives his thoughts on what went wrong after the 1980s computing boomBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurVictor KeeganKevin AndersonScott Cawley
...MOREWhy does Nasa plans to crash a spacecraft into the moon? We discover how the space agency's latest unusual mission could help change the course of space explorationBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurScott Cawley
...MOREThe men behind two top games titles talk to Tech Weekly: Guitar Hero has released the fifth version of the franchise, with a DJ Hero on the way, and EA Sports release this year's football game Fifa 10. We find out what's new in both of themBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurJemima Kiss
...MOREJoi Ito, CEO of Creative Commons, and the team behind BBC Four's new programme Electric DreamsBobbie JohnsonIain ChambersAndy DuckworthCharles Arthur
...MOREBobbie Johnson hears from banking security experts on how the industry is fighting a constant battle with fraudstersBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurKevin AndersonPhil Maynard
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