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James Temperton

James Temperton
James has a beard and writes about technology. He is far from unique. At work, he writes news and features with a particular interest in online privacy and security. Outside the office, James likes reading about long train journeys and then taking long train journeys. He hates writing about himself in the third person.

Recent articles by James Temperton

Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
Auto-braking cars should be subsidised by Government
Car accessories & equipment

If more people used cars with automatic emergency brakes thousands of lives could be saved, according to new motor industry research

Gmail forwarding
How to delete all emails from Gmail the smart way
Software

We explain how to delete all your emails in Gmail and how to use filters to clear your inbox quickly and easily

iPhone 5S
Best iPhone 5S deals - contracts on EE, Vodafone, Three & O2
Mobile phones

We round up the best iPhone 5S deals on EE, Vodafone, Three and O2 for calls, text and data, plus SIM-only deals

Kindle
Kindle (2014) review
eReaders

The all new basic Kindle (2014) is a decent cut-price eReader with an excellent touchscreen but it looks and feels cheap

£59 inc VAT
Three is SLOWEST for 4G but BEST for browsing, says Ofcom
Mobile phones

Network apparently built for data is out-performed by EE, O2 and Vodafone in latest Ofcom 3G and 4G speed and reliability tests

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge UK release date confirmed
Mobile phones

Samsung's Galaxy Note Edge, based heavily on its Galaxy Note 4, has been confirmed for the UK - but it is likely to cost a fortune

Apple iPad Air 2 vs Nexus 9 - in-depth specs comparison
Tablets

Looking for new tablet? We pit the Google Nexus 9 against the Apple iPad Air 2 to see which you should buy

Hotel in Asia
Dark Hotel Wi-Fi attack sucks data from business elite
Technology

High-ranking business executives in Asia targeted as Dark Hotel attack tracks them around the globe

South West Coastal Path near Swanage
National roaming alone won't fix your mobile Not-Spot
Mobile phones

The government wants to fix rubbish mobile phone coverage once and for all but we'll need more than national roaming to do that

Emergency calls from mobiles can now be tracked to 30 metres
Mobile phones

Technology developed by BT, EE and HTC allows emergency services to see location of mobile calls with almost pin-point accuracy