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Game Trailers | 23 October 2007
The best-selling freestyle crime series is brought on to the new generation of consoles with Grand Theft Auto IV.
Episode 10: Radio-controlled plane terrorises London
Space Bubble | 17 October 2007
This episode sees an attempt to fly a P51-D Mustang radio-controlled plane through the streets of London.
Episode 9: The great bit rate taste test
Space Bubble | 16 October 2007
Space Bubble challenges digital music expert Nate Lanxon to tell the difference between a luxurious CD-quality track and a scabby little MP3.
Episode 8: The history of music video games
Space Bubble | 15 October 2007
Space Bubble takes the iPhone out and about in London and takes a dance back through the history of music video games.
Episode 7: Is anything really scratch-proof?
Space Bubble | 14 October 2007
In this week's episode of Space Bubble, CNET.co.uk's Rory Reid attacks a 'scratch-proof' monitor with 110 per cent of his punching power.
Episode 6: Is the iPhone the new Newton?
Space Bubble | 12 October 2007
In this episode, the Bubble Boy wonders if the iPhone is actually just a new incarnation of Apple's ancient Newton, and finds out what The Gadget Show's Jon Bentley thinks on the subject.
Space Bubble | 11 October 2007
This week's Space Bubble examines the meteoric rise of Facebook and ponders the dangers of addiction to social-networking sites.
Episode 4: Is Wi-Fi melting our brains?
Space Bubble | 10 October 2007
Episode 4 of Space Bubble asks why new technology drives us mad with paranoia and burrows deep down to uncover the gritty truth behind Wi-Fi radiation.
Episode 3: Should robots have rights?
Space Bubble | 09 October 2007
Episode 3 of Space Bubble explores whether robots deserve human rights, and the socio-cultural evolution of the beat 'em-up video game.
Episode 2: Energy-guzzling gadgets
Space Bubble | 08 October 2007
This episode of Space Bubble investigates the gluttonous power consumption of modern gadgets and proves that 'digital' doesn't necessarily mean 'more advanced'.
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