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: 
Docstoc for Windows 8 review

Aimed at small businesses, Docstoc is a useful app that provides advice from industry leaders along with handy templates to help companies deal…

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Bing Weather for Windows 8 review

The British weather is notoriously changeable, so if you want to know whether we can expect a sizzling summer or the usual washout Bing Weather is…

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Bing Finance for Windows 8 review

Microsoft's Bing Finance app provides a clear and attractively designed overview of the movers and shakers on the world markets, as well as the…

Features: 
How to install Windows 8 on your Mac

Running Windows 8 on a Mac gives you the best of all worlds. Here's how to install Windows 8 on a Mac.

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How to use Windows 8 with Twitter, Facebook, Gmail

Windows 8 is built to connect with your social media accounts from the likes of Twitter and Facebook. Here's how to use Windows 8 with social media.

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News Republic for Windows 8 review

News Republic offers a good cross-section of news sources, the ability to customise what stories appear and automatic delivery of stories from…

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How to print from anywhere in your home

Apps and printers can use cloud printing technology to free you to print anything from all kinds of devices around your home. Here's how to print…

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iCookbook for Windows 8 review

iCookbook is a recipes app for Windows 8. It's free and updates automatically, but is this Windows 8 app worth an install? Read our iCookbook…

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Kobo eReader for Windows 8 review

Kobo eReader is a free e-reader app for Windows 8. Read our Kobo eReader review to find out more.

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How to share photos and files with Windows 8 and Skydrive

Perfect for sharing and editing documents with colleagues, SkyDrive is certain to become an everyday essential with Windows 8.


 

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…

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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…

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Satski Satsport MultiSport GPS

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

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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…

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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…