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November 2008
Editorial: Give us a clue

Editorial: Give us a clue


Nik Rawlinson
With Apple's share price vulnerable to rumour-driven speculation, it must lift its veil of secrecy if it to keep its shareholders happy.
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TV whenever you want it

TV whenever you want it


Kenny Hemphill
By introducing a TV-style subscription service, Apple could find itself selling both the content and the devices that it's viewed on.
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The Works: Christmas anti-list

The Works: Christmas anti-list


Howard Oakley
Forget the browser and the virus scanner. Don't even think about getting a Blu-ray or a Kindle. Choosing unwanted presents is a question of ho-ho-homework.
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Escape: Too cool for school

Escape: Too cool for school


Jennifer McRobbie
Poor old Microsoft just keeps looking like a reactive schoolboy when stacked against Steve Jobs' Californian cool.
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Editorial: Tempted, yes. Buying one, no


Nik Rawlinson
The new MacBooks look great and perform admirably, but I won't be replacing my ageing white MacBook just yet, it still works perfectly well.
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Analysis: Good times continue to roll


Kenny Hemphill
Despite the credit crunch and downturn in the world economy, Apple's sales are going from strength to strength, and so are its profits.
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The Works: Everything to fear


Howard Oakley
If the powers that be don't switch to secure standards, Internet commerce will freeze in the resulting climate of fear.
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Escape: Irrational geographic


Adam Banks
Amazon's delayed launch of the Kindle in the UK because it won't work in Spain really doesn't bear up to scrutiny...
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