MIKE MAGEE was a founder of both the Rogister and the INQUIRER. Along the way, he has also edited and contributed to so many computer magazines that he’s lost count. He writes (used to write) a column for CPU Magazine, and is (was) editor-at-large at TG Daily. In September 2009, the Daily Telegraph named him as number 35 in its list of the top 50 most influential Britons in technology.
There's worse. Magee is a well known translator of obscure Indian texts into what he deems to be English. He launched his first magazine in 1970 and doesn't seem able to stop.
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Don’t cry for me, Otellini
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Bring in the levellers
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It’s a tale of two cities
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It's lost its "i"
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CommentIntel, Microsoft and AMD spin and spin
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CommentNurture your old jalopy
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Gritty reality comes home to roost
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“I only want the top job”
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AnalysisLeaving the giants floundering
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CommentEver heard of Coltan?
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CommentChipzilla becomes Choppedzilla
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Code up in a week
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The writing is on the wall
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White Bull 2012Startup starts to ramp
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White Bull 2012Peace in Congo over Coltan is the aim
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White Bull 2012But less than before
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White Bull 2012And CPUs will be based on DNA
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The end of an era
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IDF 2012 (Zero, Shunya)There’s something lying under the surface
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IDF 2012 (Zero, Shunya)Everything is rosy in the Spring Meadow
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IDF 2012 (Zero, Shunya)Because, after all….
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But 450mm wafers still a way away
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CommentAfter a week of queries, Nominet figures it had better bog
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Q2 shows profit drop
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What, no Foxconn?
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Computex 2012Buyers absent
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Computex 2012Outlines the shape of things to come
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Market growing in mainland China
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RumourAMD partners kept in the dark
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Roaming in the gloaming
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Essential to the Intel egosystem for microservers
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Don’t rely on your old Powerpoint and Office files
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CeBit 2012Drip, drip drip continues at CeBIT
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Blakemore talks about the War on Drugs
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CommentLet’s run through this again
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CommentBricks and mortar crumble
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No cases in India last year
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Write, write and write again
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CommentISA life support gets disappeared
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CES 2012The cathedrals to Dollar Almighty are enormous
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CES 2012Delightful? Legal? Inhumane?
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CES 2012Gig is the Mother of Invention
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CES 2012I’ve been driving in my car
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CES 2012Ford Prefect Pepcom
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CommentReview of the year
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Rules the roost, survey shows
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The mourning after the night before
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There is a problem
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Silicon Valley comes to OxfordZen bones, Zen bones, Zen dry bones
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Silicon Valley comes to OxfordYou won’t believe we’re on the eve of destruction
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Silicon Valley comes to OxfordIt’s about business and scaling, stupid
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Silicon Valley comes to OxfordI am a Union man
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Abnormal service will be resumed as soon as possible
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Human brain too limited to get it, geddit?!?
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CommentAnd it always has done
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International Electronics Forum 2011 ST Micro wants to connect everyone, everything to smart grids
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International Electronics Forum 2011Into the Valley of Death ride five Taiwanese Dramurai
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International Electronics Forum 2011Industry like a bomb
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International Electronics Forum 2011Been through seven CEOs but they’ve all supported the push
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International Electronics Forum 2011Man offers vision of 2025
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International Electronics Forum 2011It’s an inexorable process
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International Electronics Forum 2011But it can't go alone
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White Bull 2011Yeah right
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White Bull 2011Qualcomm, ZAG and SAP speak out
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White Bull 2011The sultana of swing claims Microsoft, Intel in trouble too
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White Bull 201112 startups face investor storm
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White Bull 2011Make love not war
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AnalysisA rose by any other name
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Constantinople is a very big word. Can you spell IT?
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Intel Developer Forum 2011It's most interesting
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Intel Developer Forum 2011 Itanium man talking serious 22 nano tablet stuff
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Intel Developer Forum 2011Analysis It’s not quite that sexy enough
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Intel Developer Forum 2011ARM yourself with some facts
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Intel Developer Forum 2011It is all a matter of government contracts, init? Consult the Oracle
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Intel Developer Forum 2011Three singular things so far
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Amazing!
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TechEye revisits Amsterdam, Paris, whatever
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Hundreds of defendants held responsible for waste
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The ex-Lib Dem seems to hate the Home Office
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CommentScience “priesthood” needs more scrutiny
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The sun never sets on the Intel empire
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CommentAs long as X86 and Windows are around
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LawReally really really really
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CommentKeeps on going on
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