tech. magazine: all the stories in one place
So, you have a copy of tech. on the iPad but the editorial journey doesn't stop there. You may have noticed the many fantastic quotes we have in the issue. well now you can read the whole articles that we referenced. Below is a list of content section by section. Enjoy.
Does the Wii U give Nintendo a boost?
The Nintendo Wii U's Identity Crisis: Rachel Ardnt, Popular Mechanics
Nintendo Wii U review: David Pierce, The Verge
Nintendo Wii U GamePad vs. tablets / game controllers: fight!: Ben Gilbert, Engadget
Nintendo Boss Declares Wii U The Start of the Next Console Generation, Teases Looming Surprises: Stephen Totilo, Kotaku
Google Fights for future of the internet
Google Take Action: Google
UN Agency's Leaked Playbook: Panic, Chaos over Anti-Internet Treaty: Larry Downes, Forbes
The U.N.'s Internet Sneak Attack: L Gordon Crovitz, Wall Street Journal
Is The UN Really Trying To Take Over The Internet? Nope: Federic Lardinous, TechCrunch
UN Agency's Leaked Playbook: Panic, Chaos over Anti-Internet Treaty: Larry Downes, Forbes
Who should control the internet?: Kate Solomon, TechRadar
Exclusive: Inside Google Spanner, the Largest Single Database on Earth: Cade Metz, Wired
Two Analysts Just Went To Kansas City To Check Out Google Fiber - And They Were Blown Away : Henry Blodget, Business Insider
ITU to EU: We don't want to control the internet... honest: Bill Ray, The Register
Sony's bad credit may mean TV switch off
Sony and Panasonic Credit Ratings Cut to "Junk" Level: Gary Cutlack, Gizmodo
Don't touch Sony, Panasonic's junk, says credit agency: Brid-Aine Parnell, The Register
Sony and Panasonic credit ratings slashed to "junk" status: Jeff Parsons, T3
Sony climbs into smartphone top three behind Samsung and Apple: Chris Smith, TechRadar
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 hits 5 million sales: Ian Calcutt, Trusted Reviews
Sony, Panasonic stripped of investment-grade ratings: Mark Landshaw, Digital Spy
Credit agency rubbishes Sony: Nick Farrell, TechEye
Sony credit rating set to 'junk' status: Joshua Rouse, Examiner
How Japan's tech giants can rise again
Strong Yen Threatens Japan's 'Galapagos Effect': William Pesek, Bloomberg
Return of MySpace
Cry Me a River: Why Justin Timberlake's MySpace can't take on Spotify and Rhapsody: Richard Nieva, Pandodaily
Solving the app discovery problem
For some companies, confusion in app-land equals money: Om Malik, Gigaom
A question of governance
Facebook Asks Users If It Can Abolish Their Right To Vote On Future Site Governance Changes: Josh Constine, TechCrunch
Jailing Weev
No More Lulz: Should Weev, the World's Most Notorious Troll, Go to Jail for 'Hacking'?: Alex Pasternack, Vice
Lotus: Farewell to a Once-Great Tech Brand
IBM kills Lotus: Harry McCracken, Time
Susan Boyle Twitter hashtag hits a bum note
Who controls the internet and can they be trusted?
The UN's Internet Sneak Attack: L Gordon Crovitz, WSJ
Keep the Internet Open: Vint Cerf, NYT
Would you trust Vladimir Putin with the keys to the web?: John Naughton, Observer
Russians back down from leaked U.N. Internet proposal: Larry Downes, CNet
Will Google Now find its voice with Siri?
Google Search vs. Siri: Voice search speed test (video): Jason Parker, CNet
Google's Answer to Siri Thinks Ahead: Tom Simonite, Technology Review
Why Apple Has GOT to Fix Siri: Mike Elgan, Cult of Mac
Google's New Voice-Powered Search For iOS Makes Siri Look Like She's Going Nowhere: Anthony Wing Kosner, Forbes
Showdown: Google Voice Search v. Siri speed test: Christian Zibreg, iDownload
Tech.week
Want this…Apple iMac: Carly Page, The Inquirer
Download this…Curiosity: Giles Turnbull, Cult of Mac
Do this…Amazing indie games: Matt Hawkins, Gameranx
Read this…Hobbit Movie Guide: Joel Harley, Starburst Magazine
Play this…New Super Mario Bros: Ebenezer Samuel, NY Daily News
Watch this…Dark Knight Rises: Matthew Leyland, Total Film
Avoid this…Samsung: Salvador Rodriquez, LA Times