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Matt Warman

The Telegraph

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Matt:

Apple Watch review: object of desire

Will the Watch be as important for Apple as the iPhone has been? In the first Apple Watch hands-on review, Matt Warman says it’s too early to tell → Read More

Apple Watch: the five best features

The five best things about the Apple Watch: from battery life to the way it looks → Read More

Apple Watch review: object of desire

Will the Watch be as important for Apple as the iPhone? In the first hands-on review of the Apple Watch, Matt Warman says it’s too early to tell → Read More

Apple aims to break new ground with Watch

Apple Watch set to be unveiled in California, with the top-of-the-range model priced at $10,000 → Read More

How Google is trying to muscle into Britain's schools

Liz Sproat, Google's head of education in Europe, believes Google products can play a key role in our schools, but it faces tough competition → Read More

Shell to allow customers to pay for petrol on their mobile phone

PayPal app users will be able to pay for fuel at Shell petrol stations on their mobile phones, the companies have announced → Read More

Eight things to expect from Windows 10

Microsoft's big event last week featured gaming, productivity and a surprising new product category. Techradar lists eight features to look out for → Read More

Dennis Woodside on Motorola, Google and the future of Dropbox

Silicon Valley veteran Dennis Woodside reveals a Motorola Nexus 6 secret, and tells Matt Warman that his current company Dropbox will be the glue that binds the web together → Read More

The man with his head in the cloud who sees 3bn customers connected

Dropbox's chief operating officer wants his company, with 300m users, to be the glue holding other online services together → Read More

Starbucks launches wireless charging in UK shops

Ten London Starbucks cafes will offer free wireless charging by the end of January → Read More

iPhone 6 review: Apple's best phone ever

Peerless design shows that Apple has lost none of its touch, says Matt Warman → Read More

Dyson cleans up as profits rise ahead of robot launch

Profits at Dyson hit £382m in 2013, ahead of its robotic hoover launch → Read More

Kazuo Hirai: Sony is looking beyond the smartphone for the future

Sony and its tech rivals have their eyes on gadgets beyond the smartphone → Read More

Ascot hits its stride as racecourse returns to profit

Last year’s sales revenue at Ascot hit £46.7m, putting the racecourse back into the black for the first time since 2006. → Read More

Amazon Fire Phone: 3D images and the option to buy everything you can see

Jeff Bezos has announced Amazon's first mobile phone, featuring a unique 3D interface and the capacity to automatically recognise objects and let you buy them from Amazon → Read More

Is business ready for the Internet of Things?

Inanimate objects are getting smarter, so businesses must too, says Matt Warman → Read More

Real world v online world: teens do not distinguish

Digital Lives survey raises questions about whether schools are protecting young people from online dangers → Read More

Watch out? Why wearable computing is stuttering

Nike is reported to be cutting back on its wearable FuelBand fitness tracker - they're simply getting out of the way for Apple v Google → Read More

LG Android Wear smartwatch to go on sale in July

South Korean manufacturer LG will launch its much anticipated Android Wear LG G smartwatch for no more than £180 in July → Read More

Microsoft: Cortana will order flowers - and Kinect could come to Windows Phone

Plans for Microsoft’s Cortana intelligent personal assistant are only just beginning, Joe Belfiore tells Matt Warman → Read More