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E3: The best games on show
Technology editor Darren Waters picks which games stood out at the E3 show

Say goodbye to the computer mouse
Gestural interfaces could spell the end for the humble computer mouse says analyst company Gartner.

Boxes of Sats 'remained unmarked'
Despite promises that delayed Sats tests were now all marked, boxes of papers were left uncollected in a primary school.

Nintendo shows off new Wii add-on
Nintendo unveils a highly-sensitive motion controller add-on for its Wii system at the E3 conference in Los Angeles.

Nigerian football conmen exposed
An undercover BBC investigation exposes how African footballers are being conned by Nigerian fraudsters.

Xbox sets sights on communities
Microsoft announces a re-design of its Xbox Live online games system in an attempt to capture new markets.

'I was victim of African football conmen'
Nigerian Isaiah Akpan was 17 when a conman emailed him claiming he could arrange a trial for an English club. The BBC's Edward Main tells his story.

How to report online
BBC reporter Polly Billington explains how to gather, write and assemble the news to create a simple online report.

Beijing unveils new traffic curbs
Beijing tells firms and shops to stagger work times in a bid to cut traffic volumes for the Olympic Games.

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