About the bloggers

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Find out more about the team bringing you the PC Pro blogs below:

Barry CollinsBARRY COLLINS is the news, features and online editor of PC Pro, and only needs the reviews editor’s job to complete the PC Pro full house. He started his career on Pro in 1998, before embarking on a seven-year tour of duty on Fleet Street, and returning to the Pro fold in 2006. He is morbidly fascinated with making his broadband connection go faster, determined to find a Wi-Fi radio that he likes and most likely to be found uttering “what’s the point?” in the PC Pro office.

Darien Graham-SmithDARIEN GRAHAM-SMITH is PC Pro’s components editor, and one of the magazine’s most flagrant self-publicists. Besides PC components he is particularly interested in relationships between ordinary people and the world of technology, including interface design, marketing and issues arising from DRM. He is also PC Pro’s resident security expert and produces the monthly podcast.

DAVE MITCHELL is director of Binary Testing Ltd, the UK’s premier independent network testing lab. He has been writing for PC Pro for more years than he cares to remember, runs the hardware and software reviews for the Business section of the magazine and is also a regular contributor to its sister title IT Pro.

DAVEY WINDER has been PC Pro contributing editor since the very first issue, and along the way have won awards for writing in the magazine, such as Technology Journalist of the Year and IT Security Journalist of the Year. His new book, Being Virtual, is part auto-biography and part virtual world interview and analysis nerd-fest.

DAVID BAYON is PC Pro’s peripherals editor. He’d love to say, “ha ha, no, that doesn’t mean I’m constantly left on the sidelines”, but having spent his first two years down in the windowless PC Pro Labs he thinks the editor’s trying to tell him something. Now up in a real office, with real daylight and actual people to talk to, he spends his days chasing around after the latest monitors, printers and anything else that plugs into a PC. Yes, three years into the job and he’s the man in charge of mice!

David FearonDAVID FEARON is PC Pro’s deputy editor, having been writing about computers for over a decade. He dislikes gadgets for gadgets’ sake and sees PCs as tools, scowling at fetishistic people who say they love their Macs before ambling to the garage and gazing at his bike for twenty minutes. When people are over for barbecues he’ll only confess to interests in green computing, digital photography and processors. But secreted under the floorboards in the garden shed are a fascination with embedded computing systems, environmental sensing and datalogging.

Jonanthan BrayJONATHAN BRAY is PC Pro’s reviews editor and is in overall charge of (almost) every review that flows through the magazine. Like Barry, he’s another returnee, having begun his career at the magazine back in 1996, taking an eight year break to work in ‘New Media’ (hey, remember those days?), then pounding the freelance treadmill. Has an unhealthy obsession with hi-fi, large unwieldy smartphones that need a suitcase full of batteries to run, and everything and anything GPS-related; he’s always getting lost, y’see.

Kevin PartnerKEVIN PARTNER is a contributing editor to PC Pro, writing a bi-monthly column on web applications. Day-to-day he’s a PHP/MySQL developer and Flash Programmer for NlightN Multimedia Ltd, a Milton Keynes-based internet development and e-learning company. He’s also a Google Qualified Advertising Professional and is fascinated by marketing in all its forms.

Matthew SparkesMATTHEW SPARKES is the staff writer on PC Pro, which means he gets to write news here, reviews there, features back over here again and even some columns, over there, back where he writes those reviews. Variety is the spice of life, and his job is particularly piquant. At its best he finds technology fascinating and exciting, and at its worst as a waste of time, money and cheap plastic. Prior to joining Pro he spent five years and many tens of thousands of pounds learning all about computers. What a terrible waste that turned out to be…

Mike Jennings MIKE JENNINGS is a staff writer who recently graduated from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth with a degree in English Literature and Creative Writing, with a minor qualification in loafing around on the beach with a barbecue and plenty of alcohol. His interests stretch to plenty of technological wonders: high-performance PCs, interesting and innovative design and powerful, boundary-pushing components will always attract his attention. Then again, so will a healthy supply of cake or chocolate.

Paul OckendenPAUL OCKENDEN wears several hats: He runs a successful new media agency called CST Group, he’s a director of the online survey company Demographix, and he’s also PC Pro’s mobile & wireless Real World columnist. His home and work lives tend to blend a bit because Paul is an avid collector of gadgets and ‘toys’, but also specialises in advising large companies how they can commercially exploit new technologies. For a gadget fan like Paul it’s a case of “living the dream”.

Sasha Muller SASHA MULLER has spent the past seven years scything sideways through the ranks of Dennis Publishing’s glittering IT cognoscenti to finally arrive on PC Pro’s desks as laptops editor. Little flashing lights, touch sensitive buttons and evidence of fine, thoughtful design excite his finer instincts, while rubbish keyboards and hazy displays often court his journalistic wrath. Tipping the scales at 16 and a half stone, he is more desktop replacement than ultraportable, and to perform at his best, often requires a full eight-hour recharge.

Simon Jones SIMON JONES is an independent IT consultant specialising in office software, databases and user interface design. He writes the advanced office column for the Real Word Computing section of PC Pro, alternately praising and lambasting the makers of office software and helping users make the most of their investment. He lives up a mountain in West Wales with many animals, only some of whom are allowed in the house.

Steve CassidySTEVE CASSIDY is PC Pro’s Networks Contributing Editor. He’s been doing this since before Oasis was either a drink or a rock band, and, like the other beardies, he does it alongside a day job: originally in a merchant bank, then inside a (financial!) modelling consultancy, and since 2000 as a freelancer. His clients include Patent attorneys, international property firms, two different 100,000-person Scottish banks in the same building, a wine importer, and some Brazilian drag queens in Covent Garden. But we don’t mention them.

Stuart Turton STUART TURTON is PC Pro’s news reporter, a job which generally involves drinking lots of tea, heckling the world, hassling folk and bearing the brunt of Tim and Barry’s sudden, inexplicable editor-based fury. When not doing stints in the ER and rehab, he writes news for the web, and features and analysis for the magazine. Prior to being adopted and broken by Pro, he was wandering littlest hobo style across the world.

Tim DantonTIM DANTON is editor of PC Pro, having joined the magazine in 1999 when manufacturers were still getting excited about brave new shades of beige. He suffers from a never-quite-satiated thirst for new laptops and smartphones, and a minor obsession with Outlook. His name first appeared in a computer magazine in 1978, when pictured alongside the MSI 6800 System One – hand-built by his dad, who reviewed it in the UK’s then leading computer magazine (for the record, PC Pro is now the UK’s number one monthly).