1843 magazine

Poddies take control

Unlike Walkman-style cassette and CD players, Apple’s iPod and its imitators are changing fundamentally how we use music

The beat goes on

The next hit song you buy could have its musical ingredients selected by artificial-intelligence programs to ensure it makes it up the charts

Napsterising the telephone

Voice over internet protocol could well do to traditional telephone companies what Napster did to the record industry

Beauty and the beach

For your next holiday, why not head for a hospital?

The shape of cars to come

Bob Lutz, vice-chairman of product development at General Motors, thinks the world is hungering for cars with a lot more fun

Little pink pill to match the blue one

Viagra started a sexual revolution in men. Now the quest for a female Viagra is hotting up

Spurred by grim necessity

Jean Todt, the guiding genius behind Ferrari’s success on the track, explains how the “prancing horse” can remain out front

Designs on furniture

What can fashion designers bring to the art of making furniture?

Last line of defence

Beware of the new antibacterial household products, says Clint Witchalls. They’re making life-saving antibiotics less effective

Brain gain

From memory enhancers to anti-smoking compounds, new “lifestyle drugs” are not free of controversy

Cue the music

The relentless quest for fresh ways to convey conflict and catharsis is taking American theatre in a surprising new direction