Carly Page
Carly Page is a freelance technology journalist, editor and copywriter specialising in cyber security, B2B, and consumer technology. She has more than a decade of experience in the industry and has written for a range of publications including Forbes, IT Pro, the Metro, TechRadar, TechCrunch, TES, and WIRED, as well as offering copywriting and consultancy services.
Prior to entering the weird and wonderful world of freelance journalism, Carly served as editor of tech tabloid The INQUIRER from 2012 and 2019. She is also a graduate of the University of Lincoln, where she earned a degree in journalism.
You can check out Carly's ramblings (and her dog) on Twitter, or email her at hello@carlypagewrites.co.uk.
Latest articles by Carly Page
Tesla was the target of "serious" ransomware attack
By Carly Page published
News A Russian national allegedly attempted to bribe a Tesla employee to install malware on the company’s network
IBM hits new quantum computing milestone
By Carly Page published
News The company has successfully doubled its quantum volume for three years running
Apple faces lawsuit over MacBook Pro display flaw
By Carly Page published
News Class-action lawsuit claims Apple sold MacBooks while it was aware of the so-called "flexgate" issue
Adobe erased users' photos with botched Lightroom update
By Carly Page published
News The company has admitted that some customers' photos and presets are not recoverable
Microsoft brings WSL 2 to older Windows 10 versions
By Carly Page published
News Firm backports updated architecture to enterprise customers still relying on pre-2020 versions of Windows 10
Public cloud revenue topped £176 billion in 2019
By Carly Page published
News IDC claims the top five cloud services providers accounted for more than a third of the worldwide total
Facebook becomes a top-tier Linux Foundation member
By Carly Page published
News The social network has reaffirmed its commitment to open source with Platinum membership
Toshiba exits the laptop business after 35 years
By Carly Page published
News The company has sold its remaining 19.9% stake in the Dynabook laptop brand to Sharp
US sanctions force Huawei to halt smartphone chip production
By Carly Page published
News The Chinese company has confirmed that production of the high-end Kirin 9000 SoC will stop next month
Apple updates 27in iMac with 10th-gen Intel CPUs and 1080p webcam
By Carly Page published
News The company claims its latest desktop Mac is its "most powerful ever" with 65% faster performance than before
Microsoft won't reopen its offices until January 2021
By Carly Page published
News The software giant is planning a six-stage "hybrid" approach for the reopening of its offices in the US
Why remote working isn’t a cyber security risk
By Carly Page published
In-depth Much has been made of the dangers of working from home, but are they overhyped?
AWS launches AI tool to help businesses tackle online fraud
By Carly Page published
News Amazon Fraud Detector uses machine learning to sniff out fraudulent transactions
Salesforce quietly kills off Einstein Voice Assistant and Voice Skills
By Carly Page published
News Software giant will instead focus on its newly-released Salesforce Anywhere app
LinkedIn axes 960 jobs as recruitment demand falls
By Carly Page published
News Microsoft-owned company is laying off 6% of its global workforce as firms hire fewer staff during the coronavirus pandemic
UK gov bans Huawei from 5G network in major U-turn
By Carly Page published
News Huawei equipment will be removed from the country's 5G network by 2027 on the grounds of national security.
SUSE acquires Kubernetes startup Rancher Labs
By Carly Page published
News The deal will enable SUSE customers to "seamlessly innovate across their business from the edge to the core to the cloud"
Apple MacBook Air (2020) review: It’s a kind of Magic
By Carly Page published
Reviews Apple's latest MacBook Air delivers (almost) everything we could have hoped for
Non voyage: Coronavirus, Brexit and the future of business travel
By Carly Page published
In-depth The current pandemic and the UK’s impending departure from the EU could have grave consequences for corporate travel
Virgin Media is suffering a London-wide outage
By Carly Page published
News Internet issues hit thousands in UK capital as large-scale remote working continues
Apple's ARM-based Macs won't support Windows virtualisation
By Carly Page published
News Documents confirm that the switch from Intel to Apple Silicon will prevent Mac users from running Windows
Facebook dealt data collection blow in landmark antitrust case
By Carly Page published
News Germany's top court says the social network is "abusing its dominant position" to collect excessive user data
Apple doubles down on privacy with iOS 14 and macOS 11
By Carly Page published
News WWDC saw the introduction of a number of new security-focused features for iPhone, iPad, and MacBook users
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