
James Morris
Dr James Morris has worked as a technology journalist for over 25 years, including spending nine years on the staff of market-leading computer magazine PC Pro, the last five of which were as the publication’s editor. He specialises in enterprise-grade software and hardware, with a particular focus on content creation. He launched a pioneering video channel for HEXUS.net in 2006 and ran the video reviews channel for TrustedReviews.com for four years. He also runs a successful online digital content and commercial video production company, t-zero communications Ltd.
Dr Morris is a prolific technology writer and contributes commercial content for major IT brands including AMD, BlackBerry, Dell, Cognizant, HP, and IBM. He published a book on artificial intelligence, Can Computers Create Art? in 2009. He is also an academic, and is currently Pathway Director of the MA, Interactive Journalism at City, University of London.
Previously, he was course leader for the BA in Web Media Production at Ravensbourne University. He has a PhD in Philosophy, Art and Social Thought from the European Graduate School in Switzerland, a Master's in Media Arts from the New School in New York, USA, and a Bachelor's in Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics.
Dr. Morris can be found on Twitter at @Cyberwest, or emailed at j@tzero.co.uk
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InterPro IPW-AL review: A superbly built workstation
Reviews Excellent performance and well-rounded features make for a very competent workstation for the money
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Armari Magnetar CXI-AD1000: An exceptionally competent workstation
Reviews A phenomenally quick Core i9 workstation that's well worth considering if performance is your most important factor
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Armari Magnetar M64TP-RW2000G3 review: Don’t call it a comeback
Reviews The Threadripper Pro arrives just in time to retain AMD’s crown as king of workstation processors
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Scan 3XS GWP-ME A124C review: An Intel-powered workhorse that holds its own
Reviews A brilliant content-creation showcase for Intel’s 12th-gen Core i9 and Nvidia’s Quadro RTX A4500 graphics
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Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 (2022) GU603Z review: Huge processing power you can carry with you
Reviews The Zephyrus M16 combines a potent 14-core processor with capable graphics and features in a bag-friendly format
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ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 (2022) G733 review: True desktop power in a portable package
Reviews The Scar 17 delivers desktop workstation levels of processing and graphics performance, although it won’t last very long away from the mains power plug
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Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio review: The multi-function notebook comes of age
Reviews A notebook, a presentation system and a tablet, all rolled into one
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Dell XPS 17 review: Serious power in a portable package
Reviews A huge 4K screen and loads of processing power in a package that can still be used on the move
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Asus ProArt Studiobook Pro 16 OLED review: Serious processing and an awesome screen on the move
Reviews The first 4K 16in OLED notebook packs a performance punch and lasts surprisingly well on battery only
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Wired2Fire Apollo WS Video Editing Workstation review: Intel processors come back with a bang
Reviews The 12th Generation Intel Core i9 processor provides a great platform for content creation work
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Crucial P5 Plus 1TB review: PCIe 4.0 NVMe performance for less
Reviews Not the fastest PCI Express 4.0 NVMe M.2 drive in every metric, but solid real-world performance and great value
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Scan 3XS GWP-ME N1-32T review: The fastest content creation machine around
Reviews The perfect platform for Nvidia’s Quadro RTX A6000 flagship
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Armari Magnetar V16R-RD850G3 review: An unparalleled all-rounder
Reviews Amazing amounts of 3D design and rendering ability in an unfeasibly small package
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Armari Magnetar S64T-RW1300G3 review: Overwhelming firepower
Reviews This astonishingly fast workstation reveals just how good AMD’s 32-core Threadripper 3970X is
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The best professional workstations for any budget
Best Modelling, rendering and number-crunching - these meaty machines will do it all
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Armari Magnetar R64ER-RS1280/LC review
Reviews The fastest multi-threaded performance we have ever seen, thanks to AMD’s incredible new 64-core EPYC processor.
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Workstation Specialists WS-182A review
Reviews AMD’s latest Ryzen 7 3000-series is now a serious option for professional workstations
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Armari Magnetar X200 4.5GHz 28c WS review
Reviews Thanks to 28 overclocked Xeon cores, Armari’s X200 is the fastest single-socket workstation we’ve ever tested – by some margin
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Google G Suite review: Suite like chocolate
Reviews If you can make the leap to a cloud-centric usage model, G Suite provides seamless real-time document collaboration.
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Dell Precision 3430 review
Reviews Dell’s latest small form factor workstation packs a healthy level of performance into a tiny chassis.
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Dell Precision 5820 review
Reviews Dell's single-socket workstation platform is packed with features and performance potential
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Armari Gravistar BR-850A 24c TR4 review
Reviews 24-core AMD Threadripper 2970WX shows a great balance of multi-core performance and value
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InterPro IPW-CL review
Reviews The IPW-CL showcases the new Intel Core i9 9900K and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 graphics for professional use
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Armari Gravistar BR-850A review
Reviews AMD’s processor and graphics combo provides immense power for a surprisingly reasonable price
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