My interview on IT Pro on how IT has made it easier than ever for remote attacks against critical infrastructure.
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Why basic smartphones will win in the race for ‘the next billion’ users
My Techradar interview on the trend towards cheap ‘light-weight’ versions of Android and iOS devices aimed at the third world in a bid to build brand loyalty for the future.
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Tech firms lead the assault on batteries
My interview in South China Morning Post on how tech companies are coming up with innovative ideas to extend the battery life of our gadgets.
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Wearable Web Access
My interview in South China Morning Post on Google’s Project Glass wearable solution that uses pieces of smart glass with a heads-up display.
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Mobile phone celebrates 40th anniversary
My interview on BBC Ulster Talkback on the 40th anniversary of the mobile phone.
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Dog-fighting ‘bait’ story may be just an urban myth
My BBC report concerning an Internet rumour which is repeating an urban legend and causing dog owners some concern
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Smartphone’s evolution continues with a raft of new innovations
My interview in the South China Morning Post on mobile phones which are getting smarter with gesture control and new operating systems that could soon render the iPhone obsolete.
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IEEE: On a Mission to Make Healthcare Personal, Again
My interview with IEEE on IEEE members provide a critical link between engineering and life and health sciences in areas such as mHealth.
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Facebook change default home location for some locals
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about Facebook changing some peoples hometown from Londonderry to Derry without notification.
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IEEE researches 2,000 Droid apps that soak up your data
My interview in IT Security Pro on the growing problem of smartphone malware suggests there are at least 2,000 Droid apps in active circulation that misuse data from the smartphones and tablets they are installed on.