Tech gets a sporting chance
Even sport gets technological as sportsmen embrace the digital life.
Most parents take a dim view of their children playing computer games.
Microsoft is offering a prepaid version of its 2007 Office suite to make the software accessible to anyone unable to afford it, including emerging businesses.
Like most people in his profession, 35-year old stockbroker Michael Randwick is a busy man. While he gets paid well for his efforts – he drives a new Mercedes C-class, after all – Michael works in a high-pressure environment most of the day.
As on many evenings before, Jane Doe, a businesswoman in her mid-20s, arrived home from a frenetic day at the office. She poured herself a glass of soothing red wine, put on her favourite Bach CD and sat down to enjoy the evening paper. Suddenly, a wave of anxiety passed over her.