
New York Times Column Archives
I write two columns each week for the New
York Times. One of them appears in the printed newspaper, on the front page
of the Circuits section. The other one goes out by email to anyone who'd signed
up for it here. It's a shorter, funnier, more casual one.
My home page always
includes links to the current print and email columns. To find past columns,
see the information below. Happy reading!
--David Pogue
How to Find Back Issues of the
Print Column
Looking for something I wrote in the New York Times?
You can find any "State of the Art" column at the New
York Times Web site.
HOW TO GET IT QUICKLY: Use the Search function (for example, search for "Pogue and Windows
XP"). If the article is more than a few weeks old, you'll have to pay $2.50
to retrieve it in full.
HOW TO GET IT FOR FREE: You have to do a little bit of calculating to find out the secret
Web address of each column. The format is this:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/18/technology/circuits/18STAT.html
Just replace the dates, shown here in bold,
with the date of the column you're looking for. This address would find the
April 18, 2002 column.
Thanks for your interest!
Email Column Archives
Here are handy links to the last few dozen columns, most recent
first.
| Microsoft's
phony "Switch" campaign 10/17/02
Dumb
users? Dumb design, part III. 10/10/02
Dumb
users? Dumb design, part II. 10/3/02
Dumb
users? Dumb design, part I, 9/26/02
When
big software companies eat their young,
9/19/02
In
search of the Answer Marketplace, 8/29/02
Why
speech recognition isn't the answer, part 2 8/22/02
Why
speech recognition isn't the answer. 8/15/02
Skipping
the Ads, Part 2 8/8/02
Skipping
the Ads, Part 1 8/1/02
Am
I a Mac bigot? 7/25/02
How
Apple shapes the future. 7/18/02
How
small is too small? 7/11/02
Software
Subscriptions 6/27/02
Microsoft
Office X for Macintosh 6/20/02
Choosing
a digital camera 6/13/02
The
new PowerBook G4 6/6/02
Macintosh
geeks at sea 5/30/02
Power
cords rear their ugly heads 5/23/02
Cotton
panties and canceled checks 5/16/02
Price
scams on the Web 5/9/02
Palm
glitches, then and now 5/2/02
What
bugs me about computer books
4/25/02
More
on spam 4/18/02
Fighting
spam and pop-up ads 4/11/02
More
products that don't exist but should 4/4/02
A
tale of spyware
3/28/02
Naturally
Speaking 6 3/21/02
Laptop
Tales 3/14/02
Software
Rage Wrapup 3/7/02
Software
Rage 2/28/02 |
Why
Web-based help fails 2/21/02
Cell-phone
alphabet soup 2/14/02
No
credit on the Net 2/4/02
Minolta
Dimage X 1/24/02
How
techie is my column? 1/17/02
Apple's
Expo hype 1/17/02
Megapixels
Explained 1/3/02
More
Office Tips 12/20/01
Sharp's
Ultra-thin Laptop 12/13/01
Interface
Design Lessons 12/6/01
"De
Facto Standard" Rant 11/29/01
Predictions
of the Comdex Pundits 11/15/01
Pioneer's
DVD-based VCR 11/8/01
The
naming game 11/1/01
Apple's
secrecy policy 10/25/01
More
on cell phones that track you 10/18/01
Cell
phones that track you 10/11/01
More
on Pocket PCs 10/4/01
Making
$$ from the web 9/27/01
Feedback
on Windows XP 9/20/01
More
on Windows XP 9/6/01
Apple's
Solution to the Megahertz Myth? (8/31/01)
More
on NetFlix and Other Followups (8/23/01)
NetFlix
review (8/16/01).
Favorite
Internet Explorer Tips (8/9/01)
Favorite
Word Tips (8/2/01)
The
Persistence of Junk Mail (7/26/01) |