The only thing we can rely on in the world of tech is the next leap forward. <b>Faranaaz Parker</b> gives a roundup of 2010’s big tech events.
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/ 30 November 2010
When Steve Jobs described the iPad as "magical", PC manufacturers didn’t imagine that the magic would be to subtract money from their bottom line.
Wired argues that apps have supplanted the web — but whether the model works for news organisations is another matter.
On July 19 a collective shudder of horror swept through the global book-printing industry.
If you work for a print publication, you’re pretty tired of hearing people say that "print is dead".
When Steve Jobs launched his latest must-have computer to the world, he might not have been thinking about the dolphin market.
Everywhere I went last week, people asked: "Well, what do you think of it, then?" The "it" was my shiny new iPad, aka the Jesus Tablet.
Apple surged past Microsoft as the world’s biggest tech company based on market value on Wednesday, the latest milestone in the company’s revival.
Steve Jobs sees Flash’s near-dominance in the online animation and interactivity sphere as a strategic threat.