Roland Moore-Colyer
Roland is a passionate newshound whose journalism training initially involved a broadcast specialism, but he’s since found his home in breaking news stories online and in print. Originally starting his career in PR, Roland has gone on to report and edit for some of the UK’s leading technology publications and has managed teams of reporters while covering large events domestically and overseas.
He held a freelance news editor position at ITPro for a number of years after his lengthy stint writing news, analysis, features, and columns for The Inquirer, V3, and Computing. He was also the news editor at Silicon UK before joining Tom’s Guide in April 2020 where he started as the UK Editor and now assumes the role of Managing Editor of News.
Roland’s career has seen him develop expertise in both consumer and business technology, and during his freelance days, he dabbled in the world of automotive and gaming journalism, too.
Latest articles by Roland Moore-Colyer
MasterCard and Visa abandon support of Facebook's Libra
By Roland Moore-Colyer, Adam Shepherd published
News The two payments specialists are joined by eBay and other financial firms in leaving the Libra Association
The best US tech companies to work for (and why)
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
In-depth We peruse some of America's top-rated technology companies graded on Glassdoor
What has Donald Trump done for the tech industry so far?
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
In-depth Trump’s tenure in the Oval Office has been turbulent for technology
UK Space Agency and O2 partner on high-speed network
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News A fast, high-bandwidth network will be needed to cope with the 4TB of data per hour driverless vehicles create
MoD appoints first female chief scientific advisor
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News One success for women in STEM is followed by a plea for more female engineers
Salesforce will buy Tableau Software for $15.3bn
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The CRM company sees the purchase as a means to pursue data-powered digital transformation opportunities
Three to launch London 5G network in August
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The telco claims it will offer the “fastest 5G network in the UK” at more than double the speeds of its rivals
Government to create telecoms consumer advocate
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The advocate will be separate from Ofcom and focus on telecoms services aimed at consumers
Current enterprise blockchains 'obsolete' in 18 months
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News Market fragmentation and "unrealistic expectations" from blockchain tech set to force system replacement in some 18 months
Defence Secretary commits £22m to cyber operations centres
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News Centres will be tasked with defending against cyber threats both foreign and domestic
UK's ePassport border controls open to seven non-EU nation
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News It's a small but significant step in digital transformation for UK border control
Microsoft and Sony partner on cloud-based gaming tech
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The unexpected collaboration will see the companies work on game and content streaming as well as AI technology
DARPA will train AIs to ace close-combat aerial dogfights
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News AI systems will aid human fighter jet pilots in performing "split-second manoeuvring" when in the danger zone
Code 4000 unshackles prisoners' futures with digital skills
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
In-depth At a time of severe skills shortages, prisoners are turning away from crime and taking on the world of coding
Microsoft wants you to ditch passwords for biometrics
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News CISO Bret Arsenault believes passwords aren't secure enough on their own
Robots won't replace Amazon warehouse workers for 10 years
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
Opinion But the question still remains as to how automation will affect the workforce of the future
Intel's data centre business struggles but 10nm server chips are coming sooner than later
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The long-time data centre chip leader is suffering a slowdown despite its ambitions to provide data-centric products
Acer takes aim at business users with ConceptD line
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The Taiwanese laptop maker also revealed a business-orientated Chromebook
Home Office admits to Windrush compensation data breach
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes says “an administrative error” exposed email addresses of vitcims
WhatsApp Business for Apple iOS rolls out worldwide
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The business-centric service moves out of Android's shadow
Public sector to be probed over AI and data-driven tech use
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The Committee on Standards in Public Life aims to assess the ethical and practical challenges as AI tech adoption grows
Virgin Media rolls out Intelligent WiFi
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News The smart software will use cloud-power to optimise wireless signals
Ofcom brings tougher broadband speed regulations into effect
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
News Consumers can now expect guaranteed minimum speeds otherwise they can breach contracts penalty-free
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