Latest Editorials
New lamps for old
Editorial | 7th Aug 2005
The best product is always the most successful right? Leo Waldock thinks not.
Editorial | 7th Aug 2005
The best product is always the most successful right? Leo Waldock thinks not.
Nice Video, Shame About the Song
Editorial | 31st Jul 2005
Despite repeated assaults, the iPod is still the top of its tree. Benny Har-Even thinks that it's the competitors shoddy software that's to blame. And he's getting a bit frustrated about it.
Editorial | 31st Jul 2005
Despite repeated assaults, the iPod is still the top of its tree. Benny Har-Even thinks that it's the competitors shoddy software that's to blame. And he's getting a bit frustrated about it.
Play The Game
Editorial | 24th Jul 2005
Want to forget about all those stresses and worries for a while? Try embarking on a military campaign, it worked for me.
Editorial | 24th Jul 2005
Want to forget about all those stresses and worries for a while? Try embarking on a military campaign, it worked for me.
Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, wherefore art thou Wi-Fi?
Editorial | 17th Jul 2005
Having Wi-Fi built into smartphones makes perfect sense, but Sandra Vogel thinks that the network operators reckon it makes more sense not to have it.
Editorial | 17th Jul 2005
Having Wi-Fi built into smartphones makes perfect sense, but Sandra Vogel thinks that the network operators reckon it makes more sense not to have it.
Hey sucker!
Editorial | 10th Jul 2005
There's one born every minute, but are we really being taken for a ride or being saved from ourselves?
Editorial | 10th Jul 2005
There's one born every minute, but are we really being taken for a ride or being saved from ourselves?
Benchmarking Blues
Editorial | 3rd Jul 2005
Testing products is inevitably time consuming but when they don't work at all it's a waste of everbody's time. Benny Har-Even's message to the industry is, "More Testing Please, We're British".
Editorial | 3rd Jul 2005
Testing products is inevitably time consuming but when they don't work at all it's a waste of everbody's time. Benny Har-Even's message to the industry is, "More Testing Please, We're British".
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The Need For Speed
Editorial | 26th Jun 2005
Do you really need super-fast broadband? After spending a couple of months with an 8Mbit connection, Riyad Emeran thinks there's no such thing as too fast!
Editorial | 26th Jun 2005
Do you really need super-fast broadband? After spending a couple of months with an 8Mbit connection, Riyad Emeran thinks there's no such thing as too fast!
palmOne ahead by a short neck
Editorial | 19th Jun 2005
After spending a while thinking that palmOne had lost the plot, Sandra Vogel is happy to say that the company has found it again.
Editorial | 19th Jun 2005
After spending a while thinking that palmOne had lost the plot, Sandra Vogel is happy to say that the company has found it again.
Building The Perfect Beast
Editorial | 12th Jun 2005
Building a new PC can be a stressful experience where anything can go wrong. Even an expert can encounter the odd hiccup, as Leo Waldock finds out.
Editorial | 12th Jun 2005
Building a new PC can be a stressful experience where anything can go wrong. Even an expert can encounter the odd hiccup, as Leo Waldock finds out.
The Media Center Experiment
Editorial | 30th May 2005
Benny Har-Even builds a Media Center 2005 box and discovers that it makes for a near perfect media PC. However, getting there proved to be a somewhat fraught process. He shares his pain.
Editorial | 30th May 2005
Benny Har-Even builds a Media Center 2005 box and discovers that it makes for a near perfect media PC. However, getting there proved to be a somewhat fraught process. He shares his pain.
Pocket Hollywood
Editorial | 22nd May 2005
Mobile video is an emerging market, but just because you can watch a movie on your mobile phone, it doesn't mean you would want to.
Editorial | 22nd May 2005
Mobile video is an emerging market, but just because you can watch a movie on your mobile phone, it doesn't mean you would want to.
The Wonders of Windows
Editorial | 15th May 2005
Windows XP is a big step forward when it comes to installation and usability, but Leo Waldock thinks that Longhorn can't come soon enough.
Editorial | 15th May 2005
Windows XP is a big step forward when it comes to installation and usability, but Leo Waldock thinks that Longhorn can't come soon enough.













