
Stuart Andrews
Stuart has been writing about technology for over 25 years, focusing on PC hardware, enterprise technology, education tech, cloud services and video games. Along the way he’s worked extensively with Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android and Chrome OS devices, and tested everything from laptops to laser printers, graphics cards to gaming headsets.
He’s then written about all this stuff – and more – for outlets, including PC Pro, IT Pro, Expert Reviews and The Sunday Times. He’s also written and edited books on Windows, video games and Scratch programming for younger coders. When he’s not fiddling with tech or playing games, you’ll find him working in the garden, walking, reading or watching films.
You can follow Stuart on Twitter at @SATAndrews.
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Box Notes review
Reviews Cloud sharing and collaboration for the enterprise gets beefed up
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Parallels Desktop 10 review
Reviews Windows and OS X gets tighter integration
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Nuance Dragon Naturally Speaking 13 Premium review
Reviews The popular speech dictation app gets a new interface and browser control
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Windows 8.1 vs Google Chrome OS review
Vs Can your business save money by using Chrome OS instead of Windows?
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IBM & Wimbledon: Serving tennis with the power of the cloud
Sponsored IBM has been the technology partner for Wimbledon for 25-years.
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iCloud review
Reviews iCloud has never been considered as a small business product. That could be about to change as we find out in this review
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Bitcasa review
Reviews One of the newest kids on the block when it comes to cloud storage, Bitcasa offers an awful lot
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Making BYOD work
Sponsored BYOD is happening, whether you like it or not. So how do you create a BYOD policy that works for your business?
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Inkjets vs. lasers in the office
Sponsored The laser printer has long been the office workhorse, but inkjets can now hold their own in many areas.
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The guide to hot desking
Sponsored Hot desking can reduce office costs and empower workers, but it needs proper planning.
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Cloud storage - picking out the best option for consumers
In-depth There's a wide choice when it comes to backing up your PC in the cloud - which is the best for you?
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Windows Azure & 360 Lifecycle case study
In-depth As a software provider for the financial industry, 360 Lifecycle needed to make its solutions more accessible to its clients. Windows Azure and cloud computing made this possible.
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The Office/Google Docs war goes real-time with collaboration
In-depth With Office 2010 about to hit its first widespread release, the battle lines are being drawn between Microsoft and Google once again.
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Is the desktop PC dying off?
In-depth Google thinks the desktop PC is moribund, but has anyone told the old beige box?
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Google: Going back to ‘Don’t Be Evil’?
In-depth Does Google's quarrel with China show that the web giant has rediscovered its guiding principles?
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Are touchscreens ready for business?
In-depth Has Windows 7 made touchscreens ready for businesses, or is the tech not quite ready yet?
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Are e-books and tablets the future for print media?
In-depth As Wired unveils its new look for tablets, will such devices be enough to save magazines and newspapers?
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Netbooks: Time to say no?
In-depth Something interesting is happening in the consumer notebooks market – and it's something that has implications for the enterprise market too.
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Windows 7: The most accessible Windows yet?
In-depth Microsoft has taken pains to make Windows 7 a better experience for everyone, but is the new Windows ready for users with disabilities, right out of the box?
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