Super Nintendo by Keza MacDonald review – a joyful celebration of the gaming giant | Computing and the net books

Super Nintendo by Keza MacDonald review – a joyful celebration of the gaming giant | Computing and the net books

What is the highest-grossing entertainment franchise of all time? You might be tempted to think of Star Wars, or perhaps the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Maybe even Harry Potter? But no: it’s Pokémon... Read more »
Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter review – the ego has landed, just not on Mars | Computing and the net books

Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter review – the ego has landed, just not on Mars | Computing and the net books

If Elon Musk is a name that sounds as if it was invented by Ian Fleming, there’s more than a hint of the Bond villain about the South Africa-born American billionaire. It’s... Read more »
Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter review – the ego has landed, just not on Mars | Computing and the net books

The Atomic Human by Neil Lawrence review – return of the Terminator | Computing and the net books

There is, it seems, an unwritten law in the world of artificial intelligence, which I will attempt to distil here: “Any discussion of AI must include an early and robust reference to... Read more »
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