Morgan
Morgan has been part of the Gadget Helpline writing team for almost 5 years now and describes himself as “a purveyor of gadgets that interest or excite”. During his time with us his contributions have brought in some really out-of-the-box concepts from the far fringes of the tech news universe which, like Morgan himself, defy the mainstream. He’s an avid gamer and what may come as a surprise, is that this tech writer is also in touch with nature and is a qualified tree surgeon. Morgan likes nothing more than to vanish into the woods on occasion to climb the tallest oak he can find. He currently hopes to film one of his climbs in VR! At one time an operator of printed materials, Morgan has now brought his talents to a digital format through the Gadget Helpline Blog.
Olympus Pen E-P5 launches with stylish design and inbuilt Wi-Fi
2013’s upgrade to the brilliant Pen E-P3, with a new look
Amazon said to be working on a 3D smartphone
Rumours of the Amazon smartphone surface again, surely it can’t be far away?
BlueStacks GamePop Android games console hopes to take on OUYA
The cheap Android console is becoming a very popular concept
ITV Player app for Android now exclusive to Samsung gadgets until August 31st
Catch up with that missed Emmerdale episode on your Samsung phone or tablet…
Nokia Asha 501 launched: A colourful smartphone on a budget
Nokia’s latest affordable mobile is smart, bright and dinky.
Google to launch Jelly Bean 4.3 at I/O 2013, not 5.0 ‘Key Lime Pie’
‘Another flavour of Jelly Bean’ is on the way later this month
Apple to begin iPhone 5S production in June ahead of September release
Screens to be made by Sharp, but will they be Full HD?
New GTA V action shots reveal cars, monkey masks and Trevor in a wetsuit
New sports cars, dirt bikes, swimwear and…monkey masks?
Microsoft Office to come to Android through Chrome Web Apps
A stop-gap until the full version arrives in app form
Manchester City FC brings free Wi-Fi and video streaming to Etihad Stadium
Stadium-wide Wi-Fi for fans on match day, along with video clips and stats
Caesars Palace bans gamblers from wearing Google Glass
Patrons warned not to use high-tech specs while in the casino