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From dinosaur erotica to the Mail Online, many of the worst things in the world were the unintended consequences of cutting-edge tech, says Gary Marshall

From dinosaur erotica to the Mail Online, many of the worst things in the world were the unintended consequences of cutting-edge tech, says Gary Marshall
Home taping never killed creative industries, says Craig Grannell, but the current race-to-the-bottom is having a damn good go
The beta release of Apple’s new desktop OS is great – but not quite perfect. Here’s how we’d make it better still
From your own beer dispenser to portable arcade machines, we’ve rounded up the most awesome tech of the month in one place
Think your iMac’s only good for GarageBand and iPhoto? Then think again – because inside that aluminium shell lurks a potential gaming monster
How to back-up your Mac or create a Yosemite partition – with ease
From the first great Android phone to the iPad, this three-year period is packed with some of the most iconic gadgets and apps of the modern age
Four top Androids. Four eye-caressing screens. We play spot the difference
ZOK! BIF! POW! ZAKAM! And other stereotypical words you might find in a comic! Here are our favourite apps for enjoying the graphical masterpieces
Remember the dark days before the iPhone? This era saw its launch, making the internet accessible anywhere
As broadband replaced dial-up in the mid-noughties, internet use exploded. And with it came a raft of new services and web-connected gadgets…
The dawn of the noughties saw our media making its way into our pockets, with the advent of the iPod, Napster and Facebook