Neil Davey: It's lacking a little in the graphics and handling departments, but TDU2 has enough depth of play and jaw-dropping moments to keep you busy for weeks
Charles Arthur: With 8m controllers sold in just its first two months, Microsoft's Kinect has proved wildly popular with gamers. But because the software that controls it is open-source, now hackers are putting the technology to ever-more inventive use
Microsoft's decision to make its new operating system run on Arm chips will leave it playing catch-up in the growing tablet computer market, says analyst
Keith Stuart: BC Radio 4 listeners have claimed that their Xbox consoles have failed since using the new Kinect controllers. But is it just a coincidence?