New Internationalist Magazine Guide



Computers

case for free software (#395-2006 Nov p30)

one laptop per child initiative (#392-2006 Aug p22b)

Brazil throws Microsoft out the windows (#380-2005 Jul p7b)

security surveillance of internet users (#369-2004 Jul p7a)

computers & bureaucracy, Lebanon (#365-2004 Mar p3)

women farmers & CD-ROM (brief) (#352-2002 Dec p19)

system error in Argentina's internet fever (#333-2001 Apr p24)

hackers could steer warships (brief) (#325-2000 Jul p6)

cyber crime & activism on East Timor (brief) (#319-1999 Dec p6)

millennium bug & nuclear weapons (#315-1999 Aug p17)

alcoholic will confess to computer (brief) (#301-1998 May p4)

composition & eco-impact of them (#295-1997 Oct p18)

Seduced by Technology (#286-1996 Dec - main theme)

Internet and death (#273-1995 Nov p6)

recycling computers, Britain (brief) (#267-1995 May p6)

virtual reality & disability (#264-1995 Feb p35)

computer bungle, US(brief) (#231-1992 May p31)

Apple and the electronic sweatshop (#212-1990 Oct p19)

appearance of the first viruses (#197-1989 Jul p26)

hackers net big sums (brief) (#188-1988 Oct p28)

computerized protest, peace networks (#186-1988 Aug p26)

fallout from Third World computer rush (brief) (#180-1988 Feb p28)

computers won't improve work quality (#166-1986 Dec p14)

pollution of computer industry, US (brief) (#165-1986 Nov p28)

why US bombing Libya boosted software (brief) (#164-1986 Oct p28)

blowing the whistle on artificial intelligence (#162-1986 Aug p18)

child's eye guide to history of scientific method (#162-1986 Aug p22)

computer programming for peace, Canada (#162-1986 Aug p11)

high-tech poverty: computers in Third World (#162-1986 Aug p15)

how computers can be used for resistance (#162-1986 Aug p24)

how computers make us addicted to perfection (#162-1986 Aug p8)

huge databases of personal information on us (#162-1986 Aug p21)

keynote editorial on new technology (#162-1986 Aug p4)

labour implications of computers (#162-1986 Aug p19)

new technology - the facts (#162-1986 Aug p16)

new technology industry in Third World (#162-1986 Aug p14)

Patterns of Control: New Technology (#162-1986 Aug - main theme)

photo page on new technology (#162-1986 Aug p7)

what keeps women away from technology (#162-1986 Aug p12)

why arms control has to pass to computers (#162-1986 Aug p10)

new surveillance technology (brief) (#158-1986 Apr p28)

how computers & TV pull out the vote (#146-1985 Apr p19)