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Barry Collins

Barry Collins Expert Reviews

Barry Collins has been a technology writer, editor and broadcaster for more than 25 years. He was assistant editor of The Sunday Times’ technology section, editor of PC Pro and has written for more than a dozen different publications and websites over the years. He’s made regular TV and radio appearances as a technology pundit, including on BBC Newsnight, ITV News and Sky News. Now a senior contributor at Forbes.com, he also presents and produces tech-related podcasts.

 

Recent articles by Barry Collins

McAfee 16
Antivirus anarchist McAfee enters race to become president
Technology

Tech hell-raiser John McAfee wants to become the leader of the free world

Netflix
Netflix's Asian expansion to boost content for Brits?
TVs

Move into Asia could result in more Netflix exclusives for British subscribers

Twitter for iPad split
Twitter for iPad updated for split-screen mode
eReaders

Twitter's iPad app revamped to suit iOS 9's split-screen mode

Adblock Browser arrives on iOS and Android
Mobile phones

Advert-stripping service makes its way to mobile devices

The "porn" app that takes your photo and demands $500
Mobile phones

Adult Player app attempts to shame users into handing over a hefty ransom

Raspberry Pi touchscreen
Raspberry Pi gets official touchscreen for only £48
PCs

7in display helps turn Raspberry Pi into a tablet or touchscreen console

Netflix
Offline viewing? You can't handle it, says Netflix
Media streamers

Netflix once again rules out a downloads option, despite Amazon's decision to offer the feature

Apple TV
New Apple TV "will focus on games"
Media streamers

Is Cupertino planning a big change in direction for the Apple TV?

Skype for Windows 10 released to mobile testers
Mobile phones

Microsoft reveals another new Skype app to work across phones, tablets and PCs

Lumia 430
Microsoft scraps a swathe of camera apps
Mobile phones

Six Lumia-branded camera apps are headed for the graveyard