Columns
January 2008
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The Works: When lightning strikes twiceDespite a series of potentially calamitous hardware failures, Howard Oakley emerges with his data intact and a renewed love for Time Machine. ...more
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Escape: My Mac thinks I'm the loony!And there I was convinced that all computers - Mac included - are dim until I saw the search terms people key into Google. ...more
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Editorial: Choice will always win outUnless Apple bears some of the cost of its UK iTunes price cuts, its strained relationship with the music industry could snap. ...more
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Analysis: Blu-ray wins the format warWith Warner's change of allegiance to Blu-ray, HD-DVD has effectively lost the format war and Apple's wait-and-see approach appears to have paid off. ...more
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The Works: Pedal revolutionsWith a tiny Edge 305 GPS bike computer, you can spend hours studying each ride from almost every aspect. ...more
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Escape: A night to rememberWe columnists are rarely allowed into polite society, so imagine my surprise when I was invited to a proper media event. ...more
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Editorial: What lies ahead in 08?Next year promises to be an exciting time for the Mac community, so come with us as we find out what lies just over the horizon. ...more
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Analysis: Taking its eye off the ballApple used to be focused on attracting customers by providing best of breed, low-cost applications. Unfortunately, that's no longer the case. ...more
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The Works: The lessons from errorsWe all make mistakes, but if you fail to learn from them, you will only continue to make more, and potentially worse, errors. ...more
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Escape: Basically capable-ishIf you want to know whether a PC is Vista capable don't ask Microsoft. It seems that it doesn't know the answer either. ...more
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