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.
Latest articles by Benny Har-Even
‘Fennec’ alpha hits Windows Mobile
By Benny Har-Even published
News An ‘alpha’ of Mozilla’s mobile browser is now available for download – but only for the HTC Touch Pro.
AT&T heads to the clouds
By Benny Har-Even, ITPro, ITPro published
News Major US telco becomes the latest player to announce major cloud computing initiative for enterprise.
Reviews round-up
By Benny Har-Even published
News This week the HTC Magic pops up, we save on air fares with an HD video conferencing kit and CA ARCserve's deduplication tech impresses Dave.
Top 10 tech to help you work from home
By Benny Har-Even published
News We run down the tech you'll need to ensure remote and flexible working works as well as it should do for you.
Samsung says monitor market in decline
By Benny Har-Even published
News Samsung has said that while monitor sales are down, it's looking to laptop and netbook market to help boost opportunities.
HTC Magic review
By Benny Har-Even published
Reviews Can HTC's second Google Android based handset cast a powerful enough spell over us to forget the iPhone? We check out the HTC Magic.
Asus to launch netbook with a tablet twist
By Benny Har-Even published
News The Eee PC T91, a tablet-style netbook with a swivelling touch screen, is set to land in the UK this summer.
Week in Review
By Benny Har-Even published
News This week HP and RIM joined hands, Virgin looks to speed up the UK’s sluggish broadband and the release candidate of Windows 7 is made available to the public.
Photos: HTC Magic arrives
By Benny Har-Even published
News Check out the pics of our first look at a production ready HTC Magic, the hotly awaited second generation phone Google Android-based handset.
Integrated 3G coming to Macs?
By Benny Har-Even published
News Job posting hints that portable Mac with integrated mobile broadband could be on the way.
What's new in the Windows 7 Release Candidate?
By Benny Har-Even published
In-depth The Windows 7 release candidate that hit MSDN and Technet accounts is now publicly available. We take a look at what's occurred between the beta and the RC.
Happy Birthday AMD: 40 today
By Benny Har-Even published
News As AMD celebrates its 40th year in the processor business we take a look back at some of its major milestones.
Acer slip reveals Windows 7 release date?
By Benny Har-Even published
News At a press conference on new Acer products its European vice president gives strong hint that Windows 7 will arrive this year.
The top 10 Microsoft Windows 7 features
By Benny Har-Even published
In-depth As the release candidate of Windows 7 beckons, we take a look at some of the best features we can look forward to in Microsoft’s new operating system.
Top 10 mobile Twitter apps
By Benny Har-Even published
In-depth We take a look at some of the most popular Twitter apps for mobile phone platforms.
Green team looks to battle Intel Nehalem EPs with 40W energy
By Benny Har-Even published
News Green team looks to battle Intel Nehalem EP with its 40W energy efficient server processers.
Video: Opera’s One Web vision
By Benny Har-Even published
News Opera’s Jon Von Tetzchner talks about his company's 'One Web' philosophy and gives his view of the current browser wars.
Need to Know: Intel’s Xeon 5500
By Benny Har-Even published
In-depth Right now every major vendor is falling over itself to release servers and workstations using Intel’s new Xeon processors...
HP gives sneak peak at Skyroom video conferencing
By Benny Har-Even published
News New software from HP will enable real-time collaboration of 3D graphics designs.
HP workstations push space, travel and film boundaries
By Benny Har-Even published
News Company building reusable space vehicles hails performance increases from latest HP workstations, whilst Adobe tells of new creative possibilities.
HP unveils 'rock star' Z-Series workstations
By Benny Har-Even published
News New HP workstation line featuring Nehalem chips offers major performance gains, increased power efficiency and high design ethos.
Dreamworks 3D movie-making powered by HP
By Benny Har-Even published
News 120TB of data and 9,000 cores are what's needed to create state-of-the-art 3D movies.
The business of technology in Formula One
By Benny Har-Even published
In-depth As the F1 season kicks off this weekend, we take a look at some of the business technology that lies behind the success of world champion Lewis Hamilton’s team - Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.
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