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James Temperton

James Temperton
James has a beard and writes about technology. He is far from unique. At work, he writes news and features with a particular interest in online privacy and security. Outside the office, James likes reading about long train journeys and then taking long train journeys. He hates writing about himself in the third person.

Recent articles by James Temperton

Apple App Store
Your app sucks, that's why Apple rejected it
Mobile phones Tablets

Apple reveals 'top 10 reasons' for rejecting iOS and Mac apps, blaming poor information and design as main causes

Netflix adds recommendation tool
TVs

New recommendation tool connects with Facebook and lets you suggest TV shows and films to others

Google driverless car
Google's driverless cars will break speed limits
Car accessories & equipment

Google self-driving cars programmed to break speed limits, with company claiming it will make them safer

EE advert with Kevin Bacon
EE launches 4G roaming rip-off in 14 more counties
Mobile phones Tablets

EE customers can now use 4G in sixteen countries, but it could cost you nearly £100 to watch a few YouTube videos

Child looking at a computer
Google opens data net, attempts to catch small children
TVs

Google is reportedly working on a children's version of YouTube, with Gmail for kids also being considered

EE, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Three, Vodafone logos
Vodafone DEAD LAST for data and network reliability
Mobile phones

Latest results from UK-wide tests put Vodafone dead last, with EE topping the overall rankings

Samsung Galaxy S5 vs Apple iPhone 5s
Samsung Galaxy S5 vs Apple iPhone 5s - which one is for you?
Fitness trackers Mobile phones Smartwatches

We compare the Galaxy S5 and iPhone 5S to see which is right for you, complete with benchmarks, camera comparisons and a display shootout

Kevin Bacon in an EE advert
EE forces people to pay 50p for good customer service
Mobile phones

People calling EE's helpline can now pay 50p to jump the queue, but customers are furious at EE's "disgusting" scheme

Data centre
The internet is DYING: sites down as 512k limit is breached
Technology

The internet's ageing and giant network 'map' has reached an arbitrary software limit as engineers scrabble for a fix

USB Type-C
Reversible USB 3.0 will give you one less reason to scream
Technology

New USB Type-C standard can be plugged in either direction and transfer data at 10Gbps