
Benny Har-Even
Benny Har-Even is a twenty-year stalwart of technology journalism who is passionate about all areas of the industry, but telecoms and mobile and home entertainment are among his chief interests. Having covered the industry as turned from analogue to digital, Benny has watched and is fascinated by the way technology has shaped the world since the turn of the millennium. He has written for many of the leading tech publications in the UK and previously held the position of technology editor at ITPro before regularly contributing as a freelancer. Benny has also written for the likes of PC Pro, TrustedReviews, Wired, and The Sunday Times.
Known affectionately as a ‘geek’ to his friends, his passion has seen him land opportunities to speak about technology on BBC television broadcasts, as well as a number of speaking engagements at industry events. Over his lengthy career, Benny has amassed a huge breadth of industry knowledge and a deep understanding that allows him to carve out the most interesting insights from a story.
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iPhone 3G S review: First Look
Reviews Apple’s new iPhone 3G S is here, and we have one in the hand. Which is like having two in the bush or so they say.
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Photos: iPhone fever grips London streets
News As Apple’s iPhone 3G S is released, lines once again form outside Apple and O2 stores and IT PRO was there.
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Need to Know: iPhone 3.0 OS
News Apple’s iPhone 3.0 OS update arrives today, bringing with it a whole pile of changes. We take a look at what they are and what it means for businesses.
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Free BT Wi-Fi for Skyteam T4 passengers
News Travellers flying with any of the SkyTeam alliance partners from Terminal 4 now get free web connectivity up thanks to a BT Openzone deal.
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3 launches ‘£0 a month’ tariff
News UK mobile network 3 claims its new ‘zero’ tariff is the first to offer ‘free calls forever’.
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30 years of the spreadsheet
In-depth The spreadsheet was the ‘killer app’ that helped popularise the personal computer - 30 years since its introduction we hail VisiCalc, the world’s first spreadsheet.
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Reviews Round-up: Two SIMs, one phone
News This week, we reviewed Acer’s dual-SIM mobile, the latest multi-function printer from Brother and some heavy hitting storage devices from Dell and Netgear.
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Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
News Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
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Need to Know: Safari 4
News Apple has taken Safari 4 out of beta, but what new features and improvements does it bring to the table?
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Need to Know: Apple's Snow Leopard
News We give you the low down on Apple's newly announced next-gen operating system, Snow Leopard.
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Reviews Round-up: Bing!
News The week started with a ‘Bing’- as Microsoft releases its revised and revamped search engine. We also get a first glimpse of the Palm Pre and a SSD drive that won’t make you compromise on capacity.
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Asus Eee PC T-91 review
Reviews Is the search for the ultimate tablet machine over? We take a look at the finished version of the Asus Eee PC T-91.
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Acer confirms Android based netbook
News Acer gives more details of its plans for a Android based netbook later this year.
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OpenSolaris now available on Toshiba laptops
News Sun’s open source operating system is now available to UK customers as an option on selected Toshiba laptops.
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Asus Eee PC T-91 review: First Look
Reviews We take a look at Asus' new touch-screen, swivel-screen netbook computer, the T-91.
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HP focuses on SMBs with new products and services
News HP targets the SMB market with new range of storage appliances, printers and cloud computing services.
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‘Nehalem EX’ to add cores and features
News Next Intel Xeon MP 'Nehalem EX' will bring eight-core, eight socket servers, with nine times the memory capacity of the previous generation.
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Photos: Asus Eee PC T91
News We take a look at the Eee PC netbook from Asus, featuring an innovative swivelling touch-screen display.
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Your Views: Bletchley Park funding
News IT PRO readers ponder whether the government should offer funding to Bletchley Park or can it all be remembered through text books?
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Reviews Round-up: Cool new Eee PC
News The death of tape back-up, a cool new Eee PC, a networked printer and a smartphone OS comparison are just some of the things that Wolfram Alpha understands better than you do.
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Week in Review: Data zombies
News Data that doesn’t delete when it should, a fine for Microsoft, all the fun of the fair at EMC World, and Wolfram Alpha confuses everyone. Yes, it’s another Week in Review.
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Wolfram Alpha review
Reviews It’s been no less than one of the most hyped launches in recent tech history. We check out search engine Wolfram Alpha.
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‘Fennec’ alpha hits Windows Mobile
News An ‘alpha’ of Mozilla’s mobile browser is now available for download – but only for the HTC Touch Pro.
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AT&T heads to the clouds
News Major US telco becomes the latest player to announce major cloud computing initiative for enterprise.
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