Microsoft may have lost much of its sheen but it is far from a company in trouble, says Jason Walsh. Once the belle of the technology ball, Microsoft Read More
Jason Walsh Archive
Opinion: The choice presented by the iPad
The Apple iPad represents a fork in the road for not just computing but cultural consumption itself – and both paths are not without their difficulties says Jason Read More
Opinion: There is more to creativity than coding
Just because you cannot code does not mean you cannot create, says Jason Walsh. It pains me to write this, it really does, but it has to be Read More
Opinion: PC Nostalgia for a simpler – and slower – time
The Commodore 64 has been ‘relaunched’ as a modern Windows PC. Jason Walsh asks if we are getting a bit too nostalgic for times gone by. You just Read More

Opinion: Aesthetics matter – especially in computing
Aesthetic experience matters in all other aspects of life so why, asks Jason Walsh, do software developers treat it like a frivolous luxury? Steve Jobs is a pompous Read More
Opinion: Tech journalism; where standards go to die
IT journalism is crap, says Jason Walsh. There is a plague upon the land, the plague of appallingly low standards in journalism about technology. How can I say Read More
Opinion: iPad critics are as dull as its fanatics
The anti-iPad backlash is as tedious as Apple worship, says Jason Walsh. The internet has spoken: Apple’s new product, the iPad, is ‘lame’. It doesn’t have this or Read More
Opinion – Windows 7 doesn’t exist (and neither does Snow Leopard)
Since when were software upgrades worth partying about, asks Jason Walsh. So we hold parties for operating system releases now? The first time I heard about Windows 7 Read More
Opinion: It came from the grave
Fourteen years after the last model appeared the Amiga is back, reports Jason Walsh. Old computers never die, they just become objects of fascination for small groups of Read More
Opinion: Free isn’t the future
Jason Walsh is in favour of free software, so why does he have a problem with the worlds of open source and free content? Here’s a saying for Read More
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