Dean is also an accomplished journalist working primarily in the field of technology. He writes daily for a number of outlets, covering the latest tech news, including new product releases, litigation and disputes, security and privacy issues, and anything else of consumer and enterprise interest. Some samples can be found below.
The Inquirer
- Master Objects sues Microsoft over instant search – 20 May 2011
- Playboy launches fully uncensored on Apple’s Ipad – 20 May 2011
- HP releases Q2 results early after memo leak sent stocks plummeting – 17 May 2011
- Google says data corruption led to Blogger outage – 16 May 2011
- Rambus suffers a legal setback in Hynix and Micron cases – 16 May 2011
- Facebook admits hiring a PR firm to bad mouth Google – 13 May 2011
- Google takes $500m out of Q1 net income for DOJ settlement – 11 May 20111
- Facebook is driving traffic to news web sites, but Twitter barely registers – 09 May 2011
- Apple co-founder Wozniak says computers are making humans less relevant – 09 May 2011
- Customer details stolen in Sony Playstation Network debacle – 27 April 2011
- Police try to allay fears over mobile scheme – 12 April 2011
- The Commodore 64 is back from the dead – 05 April 2011
- Website fined $950,000 for The Beatles ‘piracy’ – 29 March 2011
TechEye
- Skype fraud prevention system and refund policies raise serious questions- 31 January 2011
- Laptop containing possible cancer cure stolen in Oklahoma – 13 January 2011
- Terry Gou tries to justify Foxconn working conditions – 15 September 2010
- ICO exposes three UK councils for awful child data practices – 09 July 2010
- BT, TalkTalk challenge Digital Economy Act – 08 July 2010
- Employees consistently breach security policies, report finds – 24 June 2010
- Irish ISP to cut off illegal downloaders at behest of record companies – 24 May 2010
For more news articles by Dean, check out his Twitter page @deanfwilson.
