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Barry Collins

Barry Collins Expert Reviews

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.

 

Recent articles by Barry Collins

BT 4G network set to launch this week
Technology

BT is pushing ahead with plans to launch its own cut-price 4G network for broadband customers

Pirate Bay sails past broadband provider blocks
Technology

Millions of British broadband customers once again get unrestricted access to torrent sites

Now EE wants you to stay in on Orange Wednesdays
Media streamers

Mobile firm replaces popular cinema tickets scheme with streaming service

Tap $ to send money to Facebook friends
Technology

Social network offers new way to wire money to your friends

Microsoft rolls out Office 2016 preview for PC
Software

PC users get their first glimpse of Microsoft's next Office suite

Smartphones
Dyson invests $15m to "double smartphone battery life"
Mobile phones

British engineering firm backs solid-state battery technology that promises to keep gadgets going for much longer

Facebook bans buttocks and nipples, but permits beheadings
Technology

Facebook clarifies what it will permit to be shown on social network

BT Home Hub 5 Three-Quarters
BT finishes rock bottom of broadband satisfaction survey
Technology

Britain's biggest ISPs are shamed in Which? broadband provider rankings

Apple App Store is still down worldwide
Mobile phones

Apple App Store and iTunes Store both experiencing problems worldwide, and have been since 10am this morning

What Britain's best and worst broadband streets look like
Technology

New survey reveals Kent street has the country's slowest broadband