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Barry Collins
Barry Collins has been a technology writer, editor and broadcaster for more than 25 years. He was assistant editor of The Sunday Times’ technology section, editor of PC Pro and has written for more than a dozen different publications and websites over the years. He’s made regular TV and radio appearances as a technology pundit, including on BBC Newsnight, ITV News and Sky News. Now a senior contributor at Forbes.com, he also presents and produces tech-related podcasts.
- The Samsung monitor that wirelessly charges your smartphone Samsung SE370 screens come with Qi wireless charging unit in the stand
- Hackers kill Jeep's brakes whilst it's driving Alarming new flaw in Jeep Cherokee hands hackers control of brakes, transmission, steering and more
- Where's my Twitter background gone? Twitter strips profiles of background images - we're all white now
- Cheating partners face exposure after Ashley Madison hack Site that encourages married people to have affairs has its customer database published online
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 and 8.0: specs and release date Samsung reveals the successor to our favourite Android tablet yet
- Microsoft will make Windows phones, even if nobody else will Microsoft chief defiantly refuses to quit the smartphone market
- The Commodore PET is back - as a smartphone Just when you thought the Commodore brand had taken enough punishment...
- Hive revamps smart thermostat with invisible screen Hive Active Heating 2 hides its display behind a mirrored fascia
- Apple Pay launches... without Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds and co Apple's cashless payments system goes live in the UK, but without many of the major banks
- Reddit chief resigns with a swipe at the trolls Reddit co-founder returns as CEO as Ellen Pao bows out
- Xbox Music becomes Groove Microsoft drops the Xbox branding from its entertainment apps in Windows 10
- Venice: the slider smartphone that might revive BlackBerry Leaked image reveals the stunning design of the forthcoming BlackBerry Venice
- Amazon cuts Prime to £59 ahead of 20th anniversary clearout Amazon Prime Day to offer huge discounts on goods - but only if you're a subscriber
- Snapchat gives your thumbs a break New tap-to-play system means no more thumb ache when you want to watch a long video