My interview on BBC Radio Ulster about UK prime minister David Cameron announcing that every household with Internet access will have to choose whether they want to remove porn filters, which will otherwise be automatically switched on.
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Jersey appoints first e-crime Forensics Police Investigator
My interview on BBC Radio Jersey on the need for e-crime investigators in police departments.
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Oculos inteligentes ou o fim da privacidade?
My Brazilian “Radar Mobile” interview on “Smart glasses or the end of privacy?” where I discuss what is to be expected from this new technology and different methods that future consumers of this product may make use of (In Portuguese!)
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An Expert Reveals the Future of Smartphones
TechBubbles coverage of my piece on the latest in smartphone technology. Repeated by Cisco TV and others
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Urban – Rural Broadband Divide
My interview on UTV TV news about the poor network coverage in rural areas such as Fermanagh in the context of the arrival of G8 leaders to the region.
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Carmarthen vicar is victim of online identity theft over email cash scam
My interview on BBC Radio Wales with Jason Mohammad on online security in the wake of a vicars email account being hijacked.
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Skills Shortage in Northern Ireland IT Sector
My interview on BBC Radio on the difficulty recruiting IT workers in the wake of Allstate announcing 650 jobs for Northern Ireland.
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Digital Economy: Challenges & Opportunities
My Google+ Hangout interview led by David Young from the University’s UU Press Office on the challenges and opportunities offered by emerging digital technologies for the economy of the North-West.
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Altered states – Augmented reality can turn any place into a virtual playground
My interview in South China Morning Post on Google project Ingress which aims to connect the online and real worlds in a much deeper way.
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Can Firefox OS be the new Android?
My Techradar interview which explores if betting on the open web will pay off for Mozilla.