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Highlights of the museum at Bletchley Park, which houses the Colossus among other gems
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Give your PC some festive cheer with our special Christmas downloads selection
Wednesday's nomination: Steve Ranger asks you to vote for Morpheus's rescue in The Matrix
Tuesday's nomination: Ian Lynch speaks out for everyone's favourite ogre in Shrek 2
Monday's nomination: Miya Knights puts the case for the the Battle for Minas Tirith from The Return of the King (2003)
Friday's nomination: Gareth Morgan extols the groundbreaking technical wizardry of Toy Story (1995)
Thursday's nomination: Iain Thomson makes the case for the opening sequence of Fight Club (1999)
From the earliest 'computer' to the knighthood of Tim Berners-Lee, our timeline covers the milestones of the history of the internet.
From antivirus to back-up, here's our pick of the essential downloads you'll need to make the best of your new PC.
Reconsidering your company's use of systems and exploiting today's IT capabilities can help you capitalise on staff productivity, writes Martin Veitch.
With just over a week to go until the big event, Simon Meredith gives the lowdown on the five companies short-listed for the Channel Awards' Corporate Distribution Partner of the Year accolade.
We continue our look at Windows past, present and future by consulting our crystal ball to see what could be in store for the operating system.
Go way beyond the basics with the third and final part of our guide to discovering the hidden depths of Windows.
Continuing our guide to getting the most from your operating system, Tim Nott reveals more tips for cracking Windows.
We conclude our two-part review of the early code of the next Windows operating system.
Microsoft's Software Assurance programme hasn't gone down at all well, but perhaps your friendly reseller can help.
Vinton Cerf, co-author of the TCP/IP protocol and one of the creators of email, is one of the founding fathers of the internet. In this exclusive interview vnunet.com's editor Robert Jaques speaks with this technology visionary about designing the internet, expanding the network to connect other planets and making bombs.
CASE STUDY: We talk to a young SME entrepeneur who realised a dream of setting up an online outdoor clothing and equipment site after an encounter at First Tuesday.
When author Simon Singh issued a public cipher challenge in his acclaimed work The Codebook, he thought his money was safe. His mistake was to cost him £11,000.
Don't know why there ain't no sun up in the sky? Check out our guide to stormy weather on the web.
How have the first migrants to Windows 2000 fared eight months on from the launch?
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