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September 2008
Editorial: Staying ahead of the pack

Editorial: Staying ahead of the pack


Nik Rawlinson
Apple has never claimed it invented the technologies behind its products, but it specialises in how to improve them to beat the competition.
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Analysis: Great expectations?

Analysis: Great expectations?


Kenny Hemphill
There was a feeling of letdown after Apple announced its new range of iPods, but look a bit closer and there were some hidden gems.
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The Works: Surfing by numbers

The Works: Surfing by numbers


Howard Oakley
DNS is the weakest link in the Internet; let's hope its successor proves to be modern, simple and secure to take the Internet's name space into the future.
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Escape: TV love affair rekindled

Escape: TV love affair rekindled


Jennifer McRobbie
Missing your favourite programmes doesn't mean missing out on vital pop culture, thanks to TV on demand.
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Editorial: All hail Chrome


Nik Rawlinson
It may be Windows-only, but Google's Chrome browser's Webkit underpinnings means we Mac users will finally get to experience the web the way nature intended.
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Analysis: Sharing the blame


Kenny Hemphill
The backdating of stock options, and its concealment, says a great deal about companies' attitudes to staff and shareholders.
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The Works: Unrealistic expectations


Howard Oakley
If our ISPs think we'll take targeted online advertising on the chin, they'd better think again...
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Escape: Mojave, you hipster dufus


Adam Banks
Having trouble making sense of Microsoft's new operating system? Fret not, as the Seinfeld cast are on hand to clear things up...
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