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    Below are a series of articles that I've written for various publications over the years. All of these PDFs are copyright material, are for personal use only, and are not to be passed on to any third party. The majority of these files weigh in at around 1MB.

    End of the free net: Written for the Sunday Times, this article concentrates on the trend towards subscription-based services online.

    Cheating scum: How a fake Web site duped a number of national newspapers and radio stations.

    Myths uncovered!: Written for Internet Advisor, this feature debunked some of the net's most prevalent myths.

    Are you a net addict?: Net addiction's no laughing matter - seriously - and this feature looks at the addiction, and provides a handy self-diagnosis guide.

    Online porn uncovered: Take a look behind the online sex industry.

    Alternative site promotion: Spray paint, projectors and streaking: these are just some of the alternative ways to promote your site.

    DEFCON: Behind the scenes at the DEFCON hacking convention in Las Vegas. War driving, gambling and semi-automatic weapons in the Nevada sun. Splendid.

    alt.news: Is the net the only place you can find unbiased news? This article looks at the alternative news sources online.

    Going Commando!: Take one commando, a load of geeks, and add some killer online action.

    Build a Wi-Fi cantenna: Discover how to build a Wi-Fi-boosting antenna, using a tin of dog food!

    Cantenna power: Learn how a tin of dog food can beam the net for miles!

    Tough laptops: A humourous look at the world of tough laptops.

    Poker showdown: As poker goes from strength to strength, this feature covered the best sites where you can lose your money.

    Design showcase: A collection of the best sites that Flash can produce.

    Sites and sound: Napster or iTunes: Which service can crown itself king of online music?

    It's good to leech: The other side of the file-stealing debate.

    Net revenge: This feature charts how people are using the Net to exact revenge.

    The spying game: Discover how easy it is to track people using the net. This feature achieved national press coverage.