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Digital Magazine
Issue No: 3 Price: £3.50 Digital Issue 3
Publication Date:
Thursday January 31st, 2002
Page Count: 68
Month: February 2002 Editor: David Stroud
Spine Text: Players can literally build empires and rule kingdoms - Todd Coleman (the rock & role issue)
Inside...
Editorial David Stroud introduces the latest issue.
Newswire
Real Soon Now Take nothing you hear from the Comsumer Electronics Show too literally. Every exhibitor has a breakthrough product, and they're all "about to ship". A two page report on the show.
New iMacs at Last On January 8th 2002, Apple unveil the new iMac 2.
Napster Returns Napster.com announce that the public beta test of its new service and applications is now underway.
BT ADSL DIY BT reduce the cost of ADSL connections with a do-it-yourself version.
Korea Highlights GamePark introduce the new GP32 handheld.
News in Brief ELSPA (The European Leisure Software Publisher's Association) announce 2001 was biggest year ever for UK games industry, and mm02 announce partnership with Handspring.
News Focus
Upwardly Mobile Time to put your money where your mouth is - quite literally - with the launch of Nokia's exclusive mobile phone brand, Vertu.
Return of the Map Ordance Survey creates the most detailed map of the UK ever, thanks to digital technology.
Rants and Raves:
Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam Andrew Korn highlights the UK governments' opposition to the European "Anti-spam" bill.
Join the Revolution Neil Bothwick argues that users should forget brand loyalty and use the hardware with which they are most comfortable.
Lights, Camera... Action? Digital cameras are a disappointment to an amazing number of buyers, and Larry N. Bolch knows why.
Features:
TV Times Television has come a long way since 1998. Five page article on the the current digital market.
Talk is Cheap Or at least, it will be when you can plug a phone into your PC. Digital examines the VoIP and VoDSL solution.
Brave New World Journey to galaxies far, far away - without even stepping outside. Shak Ahmed is your guide to the wonderful world of online gaming.
Sports Interactive Digital magazine investigate Sports Interactive and their plans for Championship Manager.

Product Focus

How Sharp is the Zaurus?

What's so great about Sharp Electronics’sleek 'n' sexy new Personal Digital Assistant? Digital Magazine investigate the Zaurus SL5000D.
Sounds Like Teen Spirit

Personal Jukeboxes are here to stay - but what's so good about them, and why should you not be without one? Digital Magazine examine the D.A.P. Jukebox, HanGo PJB100, and Apple's iPod.
Desktop Dimension
If computing is about opening up new possibilities, why is everyone using the same old Operating System? Chris Green, Rob Matthews, Richard Hill and Andrew Korn investigate the options. This five page article examines Windows XP, Linux, Mac OS X, QNX RTP, AmigaOS, BeOS and RiscOS (in that order).
Directory Opus 6 for Windows Neil Bothwick reviews GP Software's Windows desktop replacement.
Tutorials:
Programming With intent
Tony Bedford introduces VP Macros.
Regulars:
Input Letters to the editor.
Output: Solutions to your digital dilemmas

In this issue the artist formerly known as The Guru explains how to get PocketPC Photogenics working on a larger screen, the joys of multiple speakers, writing PDA software, and the difference between GPS & GPRS.

The digital Spider The best of the web. Learn the net, How Stuff works and What Is are examined in this issue.
Digital Interview Mat Braddy, head of Internet at Gameplay GB Ltd, explains the company's rise from the ashes of Gameplay.com.
The Best Thing Ever...? In which Digital ask the enternal question. Which is better, DVDs or toast?

Comments:
An interesting issue that showed how criticism of issue 1 & 2 had been used to improve the magazine. The reintroduction of bylines was a welcome move, but the magazine dropped the Line In/Line Out guide. The Amiga OS makes a welcome appearance in the Desktop Dimension feature, but looks outdated in comparison to Windows XP & Linux. Due to the length of the Online Gaming feature (10 pages!!) this issue should be renamed the Shak Ahmed issue. :)

Quote of the month:
"you tune into the channels which are showing programs of interest to you. In the same way, the hardware we use to access the digital content today must be recognised simply as a means of accessing new information, nothing more." (Neil Bothwick on the need to abandon brand loyalty, p13)


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