Hard Drive

David Pogue


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 · 2 ratings · 288 pages · Published: 15 Apr 1993

Hard Drive by David Pogue
No one at Artelligence would listen to the warnings of one compute programmer. No one believed a simple virus could infect their revolutionary Master Voice program. No one conceived the possibility of global infection -- mutating, reproducing, tainting every financial and military computer system it touched. . .

Until it was too late.

Tense, gripping, and all too possible, Hard Drive is a novel for our times. Author David Pogue, Contributing Editor to Macworld, creates a shattering race between man and machine, a chilling scenario in which millions of dollars -- and countless human lives -- can be lost in the single pulse of a microchip.

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