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Will Dalton
Will has been writing and reporting since he was 12 - the age his life as a journalist reached a premature peak, commentating live on the 2002 FA Cup Final for the BBC Red Button. A steady career decline over the following decade is now being arrested at Net Communities where Will writes for ITProPortal, taking a particularly keen interest in security and mobile.
Articles by Will
Mobile Phones
Weekend Roundup: Android booms from Samsung Galaxy S4 and tablet line-up, Top 10 tips for cloud computing, Cameras on Kaspersky
04 May 2013
News
We take a closer look at some of the biggest news and features that have cropped up on ITProPortal this week, covering mobile, tablets, cloud, security, and more.
Web
Today's Tech: Google claims YouTube has killed TV, Android beating Apple's iOS in tablet market, Intel sued by Lehman Brothers
02 May 2013
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The pick of the action from ITProPortal today across both the consumer and business spectrums - also including news of 4G's potential interference on Freeview TV.
Tablets
Tablet wars: Android trumps Apple iOS while Windows struggles
02 May 2013
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Google's Android takes the tablet software crown with the biggest market share so far in 2013, but IDC statistics paint a decidely bleaker picture for Microsoft and Windows.
Business & Finance
Intel sued by Lehman Brothers over $1 billion collateral grab
02 May 2013
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The processor giant is being sued by the bankrupt Lehman over an alleged breach of a trade agreement that was made days before the finance firm's collapse in 2008.
Mobile Phones
"Carefully orchestrated" marketing sees Samsung Galaxy S4 sales boom
01 May 2013
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Despite being on sale for just four days, the Galaxy S4 became April's third most popular smartphone - bringing praise for Samsung's "carefully orchestrated" marketing drive.
Security
Twitter hacks: Organisations urged to ramp up security
01 May 2013
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With the Guardian this week becoming the latest high-profile Twitter hack victim, the social network and industry experts are calling for improvements to social media security.