Tuesday, December 23, 2014

From the early days of Apple to the future of cyberwar: TechRepublic's cover stories of 2014 (TechRepublic)

By December 23, 2014
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Over the last 12 months TechRepublic journalists have published two dozen in-depth and up-close feature stories -- the ones we call 'cover stories'.

These major pieces are all about our writers taking a deep breath, a step back, and then jumping right on the back of the biggest stories in tech that we can find -- and then riding them wherever they go: whether that's to a boardroom in San Francisco, a World War Two bunker under London, the Kentucky Derby or a mine in the Democrat Republic of Congo. Or even into Steve Jobs' garage.

Our aim is to explore the most important stories in technology and to give them the time, the words and the pictures they deserve. Along the way we've dug into the future of tech in sports, why we love to share cat pictures, and how 3D bioprinting is about to change the future of medicine -- and even managed to win an award for our reporting, too.

Our story, Inside the secret digital arms race: Facing the threat of a global cyberwar, won "The Best Overall Information Security Feature Article of the Year" in the BT Information Security Journalism Awards 2014.

Thank you for reading so many of these stories this year and giving us so much positive feedback. These have become the stories that TechRepublic is most known for and are always among our articles that are the most shared and linked across the internet. And, the good news is that we've got even more planned for next year.

Below is a list of all 24 of TechRepublic's cover stories from 2014 -- in the order that we published them -- for you to enjoy over the holidays.
























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