Completed Events: Rybka, Van Wely Win
But not the same event, of course. The brand-new Rybka 4 won a very strong computer tournament in Leiden (not that location matters a whit when we're talking about chess engines) with 8/9. Deep Sjeng took second with 7 points and was the only program to score against Rybka, defeating it in round 6. (Allegedly a bug was at least partially to blame; if that's true, I hope the Rybka team will send a free software patch to its customers, if the bug is in the particular sub-version they have.) More info here.
Meanwhile, here in the U.S., Loek van Wely came in clear first in the Chicago Open with 7.5/9. He entered the round tied with IM Sam Shankland and GM Varuzhan Akobian, half a point ahead of a group that included no less a player than Mickey Adams. Shankland had enjoyed a spectacular tournament up to that point, but even so the last round pairings were a dream for van Wely: he had White against Shankland, while Akobian had Black against Adams. Both games were won pretty easily by White, leaving van Wely half a point ahead of Adams, Najer, Mikhalevski and Stocek and $10200 richer (pre-tax and expenses). More here, including an interview with van Wely.