Rosemary Hattersley

Rosemary Hattersley

Associate editor Rosemary Hattersley has been a technology journalist and editor for 15 years, mostly on PC Advisor and its associated titles, but previously on financial, transport and legal titles in business-to-business publishing. Smartphones and cameras are Rosemary's favourite gadgets, but she also hoards digital radios by the dozen. Rosemary holds a BA Joint Honours in English and German and is an NCTJ-accredited journalist.

 

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Articles by Rosemary Hattersley


Review: 
Family Historian 5 review

Family Historian 5 is a comprehensive Windows program for cataloguing your family history and creating a family tree.

Review: 
TrekStor Pyrus review

The TrekStor Pyrus is a 6in ebook reader that joins the likes of the Amazon Kindle and Kobo Touch.

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How to sell products with Google Checkout

You'll attract more customers if they can pay in ways other than PayPal. Here's how to set up a Google merchant account and use the Google…

Review: 
Vimeo for Windows 8 review

If you want to watch some clever, insightful and inspirational films without the commercial programming of YouTube, Vimeo should be your port of…

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Photobucket for Windows 8 review

Photobucket is a curious hybrid of a photo viewer and semi-social site, and allows you to upload your favourite images and then share them with…

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Physamajig for Windows 8 review

Physamajig is a fantastic drawing app for Windows 8 that allows you to design madcap scenes featuring realistic physics effects and then share…

Review: 
Grantophone for Windows 8 review

Have fun creating your own eery-sounding and otherworldly compositions with Grantophone - a virtual instrument for Windows 8. Grantophone for…

Review: 
Flow for Windows 8 review

It may only take a few moments to learn how to play Flow - a colourful and attractive looking puzzle game for Windows 8 - but before you know it…

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How to remotely access a Windows 8 PC

If you're the family tech expert, you probably tire of travelling up and down the country to troubleshoot one faulty PC or another. Microsoft's…

Review: 
Endomondo for Windows 8 review

If you're planning to get in shape for the summer, Endomondo for Windows 8 will help you develop a workout program and let you know how near you…


 

Comments by Rosemary Hattersley


Features: 
How to get started with LinkedIn

I found you have to allow LinkedIn access to your contacts list, but can then skip the requests on a per-contact basis. LinkedIn says it can't…

News: 
Exclusive: Sony to launch tablet in time for Christmas

Sony did pretty well with the Tablet S and weren't afraid to do something different from the Samsung and other iPad-esque crowd. Would be…

Features: 
Satski Satsport MultiSport GPS

Thanks, UKJeeper. Unfortunately, we had no way of knowing about this at the time. 

News: 
How to hack an iPad

You're absolutely right - taking advantage of the fact there's no password required isn't hacking. But the fact that the password can be changed…

Features: 
HTC Flyer: bitesize review

Hi Kyriakos, Thanks for the feedback. Benny, you're quite right about it having expandable memory. There's a microSD card slot. I've now updated…

Review: 
Sony Tablet S review

We weighed the Sony Tablet S and the Apple iPad 2 16GB with Wi-Fi just to be sure. The Sony Tablet S is 22g lighter. 

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Asus A46 slimline 14in laptop debuts

yes, it's a 0.3Mp webcam, I'm afraid. 

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How to apply for tickets for the Paralympic Games

Supplementary information: confirmation details for ticket application state that 'The latest date by which you will be told whether you have been…

Review: 
RIM BlackBerry Playbook Wi-Fi tablet

Good tip, Marty. Will give that a try and update my review accordingly

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Sonos presses play for Android

Thanks Gerardcro. The Sonos Online Store suggests otherwise. The cheapest ZonePlayer is £79 and we've found other sites online offering them for…