Caroline Preece
Caroline has been writing about technology for more than a decade, switching between consumer smart home news and reviews and in-depth B2B industry coverage. In addition to her work for IT Pro and Cloud Pro, she has contributed to a number of titles including Expert Reviews, TechRadar, The Week and many more. She is currently the smart home editor across Future Publishing's homes titles.
You can get in touch with Caroline via email at caroline.preece@futurenet.com.
Latest articles by Caroline Preece
Smart cities must democratise technology to succeed
By Caroline Preece published
News Urban planners need to contextualise smart city projects for citizens in order to drive adoption
Monster urges tech firms to sign up to Tech Talent Charter
By Caroline Preece published
In-depth Organisations including Code First Girls and Stemettes aim to get more women in tech
Ed Vaizey: Leaving EU 'will put UK skills at risk'
By Caroline Preece published
News The digital minister spoke about the potential consequences of leaving the EU at London Tech Week's launch event
Twitter acquires London AI start-up Magic Pony
By Caroline Preece published
News Magic Pony could help Twitter make Vine and Periscope work better on devices
Robots to outnumber humans within 20 years, Brits predict
By Caroline Preece published
News Healthcare, automotive and fashion industries predicted to be hit most by technological innovation, survey reveals
Fifth of London tech companies have no female board members
By Caroline Preece published
News A new survey has highlighted tech's persistent gender divide at senior management level
UberEats struggles to meet demand on launch day
By Aaron Lee, Caroline Preece published
News Users complain of late or cancelled deliveries on service's first day
eBay hires Uber's head of diversity
By Caroline Preece published
News Damien Hooper-Campbell believes more diversity will benefit eBay customers
Manchester Digital pledges to grow tech sector in the north
By Caroline Preece published
News Infrastructure, knowledge-sharing and growth are key priorities
Trump data held by Democrats was 'hacked by Russia'
By Caroline Preece published
News Two hacker groups 'gathered information on presidential candidate Donald Trump'
Instagram to add tools for business
By Caroline Preece published
News The social media platform wants to make it easier for businesses to target users
Dona Sarkar made head of Windows 10 Insider Program
By Caroline Preece published
News The company has announced veteran software engineer, Dona Sarkar, as its new head of the program
Should sentient AI eventually be given 'human' rights?
By Caroline Preece published
News Oxford University's Marcus du Sautoy recently spoke about the prospect of self-aware machines
Study shows snapshot of misogynistic abuse on Twitter
By Caroline Preece published
News Use of misogynistic language was tracked to reveal the extent of abuse on social media
Pictures won't eat up your 140-character Twitter limit
By Caroline Preece published
News Twitter makes tweet character limit change to appeal to more people
Google wants to create an AI musician
By Caroline Preece published
News Researchers hope the software will learn how to create new compositions from existing songs
30 Under 30 Asia summit highlights millennials in tech
By Caroline Preece published
News The event celebrates 300 of Asia's most successful entrepreneurs and innovators
Urban driving is next big challenge for autonomous cars
By Caroline Preece published
News A driverless car start-up wants to bring autonomous taxis to the streets of Singapore and the US
The digital revolution will benefit those who understand it
By Caroline Preece published
In-depth Mistrust in tech could lead to its misuse, says Singapore's minister for foreign affairs
Ad blocking 'will cost publishers £19 billion by 2020'
By Caroline Preece published
News While majority of users still on PCs, ad blocking for mobile is on the rise
Do Google's feminist emoji distract from the bigger problem?
By Caroline Preece published
Opinion Google employees want to improve representation with new female career emojis, from doctors and mechanics to tech workers
Uber launches fleet of wheelchair-accessible cars in London
By Caroline Preece published
News The company is also working with charities to train partner-drivers on disability equality courses
Uber's former Silicon Valley tech campus opens in London
By Caroline Preece published
News RocketSpace previously supported tech unicorns such as Uber and Spotify
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