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Pianist Brendel to take final bow
Alfred Brendel, one of the world's greatest pianists, is giving his final public performances this week.
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Currys stops selling analogue TVs
Electrical retailers Currys, Dixons and PC World will now promote digital TV sets with built-in Freeview tuners.
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Home is where the hard drive is
Regular commentator Bill Thompson looks ahead at the technologies that could become big in 2008
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Elgar's 150th anniversary marked
The 150th anniversary of the birth of composer Sir Edward Elgar is marked with special performances.
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Need for Speed's carbon copy
Need for Speed: Carbon leads the pack for gear-heads, with some next-generation grunt in the tank.
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The wide world of web pledging
As the prime minister makes an online pledge, BBC News speaks to three others who have made promises on the internet.
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Cebit 2006: The latest in gadgets
The Cebit technology fair is taking place in Hanover. Here is our second look at some of the coolest gadgets on display.
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Digital broadcasting: Ask the industry
The digital age is transforming entertainment - send your questions for key figures in the broadcasting industry.
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Ten yards shy of a 'nerd nirvana'
The BBC's New Media & Technology director believes convergence between PC and TV is still a little way off.
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Entertainment agenda: Digital frustrations
Have your say on the restrictions placed on the use of digital technologies when it comes to DVD and music.
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Digital Doctor: Your questions answered
What does the switchover to digital TV mean for viewers? The BBC News website's Digital Doctor answers your questions.
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PSP launch line-up shows promise
The BBC's Neil McGreevey casts an eye at the games available for the PlayStation Portable's launch.
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Police spread word about DNA work
Detectives from Northumbria Police are to talk about their pioneering work using DNA to solve crimes at a conference in America.
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Computer help for music students
Music students, frustrated at practising alone, get help from a new computer-aided training system being launched in the UK.
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Digital radio campaign gathers
November could be a good month for digital with the expected launch of the first cheap digital radio sets, writes media correspondent Nick Higham.
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Digital radio sets shrink
Digital radio could soon get a better reception among consumers as receivers become smaller and cheaper.
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