Fourteen years ago, a pasty Irish teenager with a flair for inventions arrived at Edinburgh University to study artificial intelligence and computer science. For his thesis project, Ian Clarke created "a Distributed, Decentralised Information Storage and Retrieval System", or, as a less precise person might put it, a revolutionary new way for people to use the internet without detection. By downlo
Peter Carey – novelist Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows (Bloomsbury) has huge ambition and an author equal to the task. Travelling from Nagasaki to Guantánamo, this very beautiful novel sets out to grasp the nettle of our modern history. The most utilitarian of us will find it "relevant and contemporary". At the same time, it is a work of art, as human as the feel of another's hand. Colum McCann onc
Ken Livingstone appears, as if by magic. One minute he was not in the Dorchester hotel's boardroom, the next, well there he is, chatting away in his inimitable adenoidal slur and effusively shaking Thom Yorke's hand. In a moment Thom, who, by his own admission, feels a bit nervous, will interview the Mayor of London on environmental matters. For now, they pose for some photographs. The effect of s
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