Sabina Weston
Having only graduated from City University in 2019, Sabina has already demonstrated her abilities as a keen writer and effective journalist. Currently a content writer for Drapers, Sabina spent a number of years writing for ITPro, specialising in networking and telecommunications, as well as charting the efforts of technology companies to improve their inclusion and diversity strategies, a topic close to her heart.
Sabina has also held a number of editorial roles at Harper's Bazaar, Cube Collective, and HighClouds.
Latest articles by Sabina Weston
![The Galaxy Z Flip 3 folded](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/vhiRLHn4GvmiCiUEH7Lnc3-320-80.png)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 review: Y2K nostalgia
By Sabina Weston published
Reviews Is the Flip 3 enough to bring the classic flip phone from simple nostalgic memories to actual modern-day reality?
![A smartphone with the Google logo displayed on screen floats in front of a blurred Russian flag](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sPHF3sEceSHHEKbhtANUx-320-80.jpg)
Google Russia files for bankruptcy, ends operations in the country
By Sabina Weston published
News The asset seizure by Russian authorities has made it impossible for the company to pay employees or suppliers
![Abstract and obscured programming code displayed on a digital display](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/iJN5TNw3BcBaH9YncBGrk6-320-80.jpg)
Mainland Europe now outpacing UK in AI adoption
By Sabina Weston published
News Study suggests UK businesses have been hit the hardest by industry skills shortages
![A person operating a 5G-powered robotic arm with the help of remote controls and a VR headset](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Jbrdw6V7DUoSkV2TiZwLTf-320-80.jpg)
BT to invest almost £100 million in innovative 5G and edge business use cases
By Sabina Weston published
News The investment is part of the newly-unveiled Charter that aims to benefit BT’s 1.2 million business and public sector customers
![A 3G mast photographed against the sunset](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Auep6j48X4YzMiwzWUCyGj-320-80.jpg)
Preparing for the 3G sunset
By Sabina Weston published
In-depth Although 5G is gaining huge momentum, an alarming number of organisations are still dependent on legacy networks
![Google Bay View campus seen from above](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/oLCjGfpjXhnLi3V9FYoMoe-320-80.jpg)
Here’s the first look at Google’s new Bay View campus
By Sabina Weston published
News First announced in 2017, the all-electric campus is the first to be fully developed and built by Google
![Missiles pointed at sunset sky](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/TtxR83YRUx9EaMubxLuAzJ-320-80.jpg)
Don’t hire North Korean IT workers, FBI warns
By Sabina Weston published
News North Korean nationals can earn even $300,000 (£240,687) per year from US companies and use the remuneration to fund nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles development
![Meta Platforms signage outside the company's headquarters in Menlo Park, California](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7YmNroW5rE5SnssCTdfc7M-320-80.jpg)
Meta partners with AMD on 4G/5G infrastructure project
By Sabina Weston published
News AMD is to develop multiple radio units (RUs) for Meta’s Evenstar global internet programme
![The front of a Vodafone store](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/kuESw3UtUeuvrukbQMi5a8-320-80.jpg)
"Inevitable" Vodafone and Three merger won't benefit business customers
By Sabina Weston published
News A merger between the two companies doesn’t feel like a natural marriage, experts say, with pooled resources and expertise offset by less choice and disruption
![A Checkout.com logo on a laptop computer and mobile phone](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/U3JQJK8oejWP8ZNyVFfiYL-320-80.jpg)
Checkout.com to acquire identity verification provider Ubble
By Sabina Weston published
News Ubble’s services will allow Checkout.com to reduce the financial risk associated with e-commerce transactions
![A view of the front of the Information Commissioner's Office in Wilmslow](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/osuKW7QGv3vtRfjZhW4fNX-320-80.jpg)
UK data watchdog cut IT spending by £1.2 million during pandemic
By Sabina Weston published
News The ICO’s IT budget has been slashed by around 23% since 2019
![Google Play logo seen displayed on a smartphone with a thumb on top](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/KxXNTgDvfdACF72jbN7gAB-320-80.jpg)
GDPR “slowing innovation” in the Android app market, research claims
By Sabina Weston published
News National Bureau of Economic Research claims that GDPR had killed off 32.4% of apps available on the Google Play Store
![5G tower in seaside town](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/yctfEgysHW4PwbAmZTAhMS-320-80.jpg)
EE becomes first UK mobile operator to achieve significant 5G milestone
By Sabina Weston published
News The mobile operator also announced improved 5G services in 20 popular UK holiday destinations that are expected to experience high summer footfall
![One Outlook](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/xvxD9i4VHspZh9WKCDukGP-320-80.jpg)
What we know about One Outlook so far
By Sabina Weston published
News One Outlook, known internally as Project Monarch, has been mostly kept under wraps by Microsoft
![Nvidia offices in Santa Clara California](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zbRDyDLSEZxHo57opwfSim-320-80.jpg)
Nvidia settles cryptomining charges for $5.5 million
By Sabina Weston published
News Nvidia’s gaming chips had been used to mine cryptocurrency, including Ethereum, since at least 2018
![Michael Dell in conversation in 2022](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/v5d2V7uKys5BepzpziZZTX-320-80.jpg)
Dell calls time on the age-old on-prem vs cloud rivalry
By Sabina Weston published
Opinion The tech giant champions multi-cloud at one of the best conferences out there, unless you’re immunosuppressed, that is – our Dell Technologies World 2022 view from the airport
![Dell PowerStore with white background](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wbCsuZ588DUQM36MLkQNED-320-80.jpg)
Dell Technologies World 2022: Dell unveils fastest storage architecture in company history
By Sabina Weston published
News New PowerStore update aims to deliver up to a 50% mixed-workload performance boost and up to 66% greater capacity
![Graphic showing 'game over' to symbolise gamification](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mJYYdySMsLZ76h3QaxDYyf-320-80.jpg)
How to stop gamification from becoming a horror story
By Sabina Weston published
In-depth If not kept in check, gamification can be a runaway train that leads to burnout, exhaustion, and tarnished relations
![Michael Dell speaking on stage at Dell Technologies World 2022](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/FPAhf2QqWnutYorYa5wwNS-320-80.jpg)
Dell Technologies World 2022: Dell unveils security offerings for major cloud providers
By Sabina Weston published
News The tech giant also added Cyber Recovery Services to its existing Apex portfolio and announced a multi-cloud collaboration with Snowflake Data Cloud
![Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell giving a keynote speech in front of a blue background](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nyqZPNnKUDMygKFeb8hyCU-320-80.jpg)
What to expect from Dell Technologies World 2022
By Sabina Weston published
Opinion From new Apex offerings to Neil deGrasse Tyson on sci-fi movies, Dell is once again set to bring the noise to Las Vegas
![Graphical representation of bias being present in tech systems](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/XYPpdAAFhapCfYibWPyk8J-320-80.jpg)
UK watchdogs to scrutinise widespread use of algorithms
By Sabina Weston published
News The effort will be a collaboration between the CMA, FCA, ICO, and Ofcom
![Woman working from home outside in her garden surrounded by plants](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mcpZQPm2CF7NMLuvud5wFX-320-80.jpg)
These UK towns and cities are the best for remote working
By Sabina Weston published
News London and Manchester were found to be lower in the ranking due to high crime rates, high house prices, and slower broadband
![Worried Businessman Looking At Computer With Ransomware Word On The Screen At The Workplace](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nsRuW55PUEu6TqAZps7dXM-320-80.jpg)
Ransomware demands in Japan are almost 26 times higher than in the UK, report finds
By Sabina Weston published
News Ransom demands tend to be lower in order to make it easier for organisations to pay them, according to Sophos researchers
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