How can you buy a legal copy of £1600 software for only £85?
Category Archive: Life
Two current cases show how messy copyright can become: it is not a Happy Birthday for Harry Potter.
It had never occurred to me that my solution to discovering how much paint is delivered by watercolour brushes was also an essential tool for your local dope pedlar.
How can we set our Macs up for remote control and VOIP for separate rural locations, in a virtual office?
The most important question is what “harm” the ‘music industry’ in the UK suffers by personal copying of audio CDs etc.
It was almost six months to the day since MacUser’s untimely death that my incoming email contained a message from the deceased publication.
Proving the date of origin of anything electronic – for patent or copyright purposes, perhaps – has been well nigh impossible. But that has now changed.
Announcing Flash’s deathdate is but the first in a tough and painful road to restoring confidence in Adobe and its products.
What a mess the UK has made of tidal prediction: two different agencies, each charging us for information that we paid for in our taxes.
WSJ headline: “Apple’s Share of Smartphone Industry’s Profits Soars to 92%”. Is it a “profit monopoly”?
