
Mary Branscombe
Mary is a freelance business technology journalist who has written for the likes of ITPro, CIO, ZDNet, TechRepublic, The New Stack, The Register, and many other online titles, as well as national publications like the Guardian and Financial Times. She has also held editor positions at AOL’s online technology channel, PC Plus, IT Expert, and Program Now. In her career spanning more than three decades, the Oxford University-educated journalist has seen and covered the development of the technology industry through many of its most significant stages.
Mary has experience in almost all areas of technology but specialises in all things Microsoft and has written two books on Windows 8. She also has extensive expertise in consumer hardware and cloud services - mobile phones to mainframes. Aside from reporting on the latest technology news and trends, and developing whitepapers for a range of industry clients, Mary also writes short technology mysteries and publishes them through Amazon.
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RIM makes the BlackBerry talk to your PABX
News Simpler but still secure company phone calls by replacing your desk phone with a BlackBerry.
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Seagate FreeAgent Pro and FreeAgent Go
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BlackBerry 8800 review
Reviews The 8800 doesn't have the visceral desirability of the Pearl, but it's undoubtedly a more capable business device
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3GSM: HTC launches slate, combination QWERTY smartphone
News HTC unveils two new form factor devices that will offer users a good mobile office experience.
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First Look: Microsoft Office 2007
Reviews First Look: Microsoft Office 2007
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Next steps for the data centre
In-depth New innovations in processor technology, power, cooling and software all mean that the traditional data centre is changing shape rapidly.
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Smartphones get services
In-depth As Motorola enters the Windows-based smartphone business with its Q device, the company is trying to tackle delivering business-grade services to users via a mobile device
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