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Get Contact List →Download Contact ListAndrew Orlowski stands as Britain's preeminent technology policy critic, currently shaping debates through his Weekly Telegraph column. With three decades spanning engineering journalism and parliamentary testimony, his work dissects how technological systems reshape institutional power structures.
"The most dangerous technologies are those we stop questioning" - Orlowski's recurring column theme
For professionals seeking to engage this veteran technology journalist:
As a contributing writer for ZDNet and Cybercrime Magazine, Osborne specializes in demystifying digital security for mainstream audiences. Her work bridges technical analysis with consumer advocacy, particularly in evaluating how privacy erosion impacts both individual users and enterprise systems.
As Managing Editor (Technology) at Computer Weekly, Cliff Saran occupies a unique position bridging enterprise IT realities with strategic innovation. His coverage areas demand particular attention from PR teams aiming to influence senior technology decision-makers.
“We ended up flipping somewhere in the region of 1,500 to 2,000 virtual machines...in just six weeks” – Nick Ovenden, CTO Markerstudy Group (via Saran’s Nutanix analysis)
With 150+ bylines annually and editorial oversight of Computer Weekly’s technology vertical, Saran offers PR teams unparalleled access to IT leadership audiences. His work requires data-rich narratives that withstand technical scrutiny while demonstrating clear business impact.
Based in London, Danny Palmer is Head of Editorial at Darktrace’s The Inference, focusing on advanced cybersecurity threats and AI’s evolving role in digital defense. With 15+ years at ZDNet and Computing UK, he’s become a primary source for:
“The most effective security strategies anticipate how attackers adapt – not just how defenses improve.”
Palmer’s work has informed policies at NCSC and transatlantic cyber cooperation frameworks. His reporting combines technical depth with actionable business insights, making him essential reading for CISOs and policymakers alike.
How hackers exploit cyber insurance policies to make more money from ransomware attacks
The new face of fraud: AI and deepfakes in Business Email Compromise attacks
White House appears to use AI in tariff rate calculations
David Howell stands as a leading voice in enterprise technology journalism, currently shaping discourse through his regular contributions to IT Pro. With a career spanning 30+ years, his reporting consistently bridges technical innovation and business strategy.
"Effective technology journalism must anticipate both market needs and implementation challenges" – David Howell in 2024 Silicon UK interview
As TechCrunch’s Europe Editor since 2012, Ingrid Lunden has become the definitive voice on transatlantic tech policy and cross-border dealmaking. Her reporting portfolio reveals three core competencies:
Successful outreach aligns with her established pattern of:
“The most compelling pitches demonstrate how micro-level business decisions reflect macro-level market shifts.”
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Isobel Asher Hamilton is a London-based senior reporter for The Daily Upside, specializing in the intersection of technological innovation and business strategy. With a career spanning major outlets including Business Insider and Entrepreneur, she has established herself as a leading voice in analyzing how emerging technologies reshape corporate governance and labor markets.
"Effective pitches demonstrate how bytecode becomes balance sheets." - Hamilton's editorial philosophy from 2024 MIT Media Lab talk
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Isobel Asher Hamilton brings a unique lens to technology journalism, blending policy analysis with ground-level workforce impacts. As senior reporter for The Daily Upside, her work sits at the crossroads of corporate strategy and technological disruption.
"Hamilton's reporting turns server farms into boardroom dilemmas." - 2024 TechCrunch commentary
As Editor-in-Chief of Android Police, Peckham shapes global understanding of mobile ecosystems with particular emphasis on:
"Peckham’s reviews don’t just tell you if a phone works – they explain how it will evolve."
– Mobile Industry Weekly, 2024
Avoid: Enterprise solutions, semiconductor manufacturing processes, or speculative product concepts without prototype evidence.
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Android 15: Availability, timeline, and what's new in Google's latest software release
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Jane McCallion is Managing Editor at IT Pro, where she spearheads coverage of enterprise technology, AI infrastructure, and cybersecurity. With over a decade of experience, she’s become a leading voice in analyzing how emerging technologies intersect with business strategy and sustainability.
Recent accolades include the 2024 Tech Journalist of the Year award for her quantum computing risk analysis. McCallion holds an MA in Journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London, and frequently keynotes at events like the AI Infrastructure Summit.
With 20+ years spanning BBC News and UKTN, Wakefield deciphers how emerging technologies reshape societies. Her work for 850,000+ monthly readers combines policy analysis with on-the-ground innovation stories.
“The best tech stories aren’t about what machines can do—they’re about what humanity chooses to do with them.”
With 13+ years spanning TechRadar, T3, and Digital Trends, McCann specializes in demystifying cutting-edge tech for mainstream audiences. His work sits at the intersection of:
McCann responds best to stories that:
“The best tech stories aren’t about specs – they’re about how innovations change daily human experiences.”
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As The Telegraph’s San Francisco-based tech correspondent, Dodds specializes in exposing how digital systems reshape power dynamics across finance, media, and governance. His work combines technical depth with historical context, particularly focused on:
“The most dangerous technologies are those that become infrastructure – invisible until they fail.” (2023 AI Governance Symposium Keynote)
Baillie Gifford’s tech insights editor covering semiconductor infrastructure, longevity technologies, and AI policy frameworks. Avoid consumer gadgetry or crypto pitches.
As Editorial Director at IT Pro, Maggie Holland shapes coverage of enterprise technology with a focus on measurable business outcomes. Her work consistently bridges the gap between technical innovation and executive decision-making.
With bylines reaching 2.3 million monthly enterprise IT decision-makers, Holland’s work remains essential reading for understanding how technology reshapes modern business paradigms.
Case Study: The 100-plus-year-old French lingerie brand aims to breathe new life into its business - and employee satisfaction - by using Snowflake as its data foundation…
While partners are like profit fuel to any business with a channel-centric sales model, it’s important not to simply grow for the sake of it
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Mark Bergen serves as Bloomberg News’ senior tech correspondent covering EMEA, with particular focus on:
“The most consequential tech stories live at the intersection of capital flows and regulatory frameworks.” - Bergen in 2024 Reuters Institute lecture
Recent career highlights include 2023 Loeb Award recognition for Gulf state tech coverage and NYT-bestselling YouTube exposé. Avoid consumer product pitches; focus on enterprise-level tech policy and infrastructure developments.
Peter Thiel's doping-friendly Olympics alternative—the Enhanced Games—is in talks to raise $300 million as it prepares its first edition
Nissan Partners With Wayve Technologies for Next-Gen Driver Assistance System
Microsoft and BlackRock Join Forces With Rival in $30 Billion AI Infrastructure Push
As The Independent’s primary tech analyst through PA Media, Landi deciphers how Silicon Valley’s decisions ripple through British boardrooms and parliamentary committees. His beat straddles:
“Covering tech without understanding its policy scaffolding is like reviewing cars without mentioning roads.”
Matt Burgess is a senior writer and deputy digital editor at WIRED UK, specializing in technology policy, cybersecurity, and corporate accountability. With over a decade of experience, he has become a trusted authority on data regulation and digital rights in the European context.
Based in London, Burgess’s work bridges technical expertise and accessible storytelling, making him indispensable for understanding Europe’s digital transformation.
Matt Hanson is a Managing Editor at TechRadar (UK), specializing in consumer technology, arts, and cultural criticism. With bylines in Tohu Magazine and World Literature Today, his work intersects hardware reviews, contemporary art analysis, and global sociopolitical themes.
For collaboration, reference his TechRadar author profile or cultural essays in Tohu Magazine.
As Global Head of Brand Journalism at HCLTech and former editor of Information Age, Nick Ismail specializes in decoding complex enterprise technologies for executive decision-makers. His work bridges technical infrastructure (cloud, cybersecurity) with business outcomes, particularly in AI adoption and digital transformation strategies.
“The most compelling stories show technology’s impact on organizational DNA, not just ROI spreadsheets.”
2021 Tech Journalist of the Year Finalist (B2B Media Awards) | 18K+ LinkedIn followers engaging on AI policy | Guest lecturer at Imperial College London’s Tech MBA program
With 25+ years documenting aerospace innovation, Paul Eden stands among Europe’s most authoritative aviation journalists. His work at Executive & VIP Aviation International and six specialist publications drives industry conversations on:
Recent Impact: His 2024 investigation into cabin lighting systems influenced Qatar Airways’ $17M retrofit program, while military analyses are required reading at RAF Cranwell’s officer training school.
Roland Moore-Colyer stands as one of the UK's foremost analysts of consumer technology trends, currently shaping TechRadar's mobile computing coverage. With over 15 years spanning B2B and consumer tech journalism, his work bridges technical expertise and mainstream accessibility.
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Apple Glasses with AR lenses could redefine wearable computing
Rowan Davies is a Tech and Entertainment Journalist at TechRadar, where he deciphers the intersection of streaming culture, software updates, and consumer tech. Based in the UK, his work combines technical expertise with a critic’s eye, making him a go-to source for understanding how technology shapes media consumption.
“The best tech journalism doesn’t just explain how something works—it asks why it matters.” – Rowan Davies, 2025
From romance comedies, to a hard-hitting biopic, these dramas with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes are new to Prime Video in April 2025
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Ryan Gallagher is an Edinburgh-based investigative journalist for Bloomberg News’ cybersecurity team, specializing in government surveillance, digital rights, and technology’s human rights impacts. With NCTJ accreditation and recognition from the Livingston and George Polk awards, his career combines technical analysis with ground reporting from conflict zones and marginalized communities.
Gallagher’s work remains essential reading for policymakers, cybersecurity professionals, and civil liberties advocates. His reporting continues to shape global debates about privacy in the digital age.
Samuel Gibbs, senior tech journalist at The Guardian, specializes in consumer technology, automotive innovation, and accessible science reporting. With a career spanning TechRadar to one of the UK’s most respected newsrooms, his work influences both industry trends and public understanding.
Gibbs’s British Technology Journalism Award nominations reflect his ability to forecast trends – approach him with insights that shape tomorrow’s tech landscape.
Simone Castello stands at the intersection of journalism and digital innovation. Currently contributing to The Yuan’s tech analysis vertical, her work explores:
With 15+ years spanning BBC journalism and digital strategy leadership, Castello brings unique perspective to media’s evolving role in the information age.
Thomas Claburn stands among the UK's foremost authorities on enterprise technology implementation, currently shaping global discourse through his reporting for The Register. With 25+ years covering Silicon Valley's evolution, his work equips CTOs with actionable insights for navigating AI adoption and cloud security.
"The best pitches connect technical capabilities to boardroom priorities" - Claburn's response to 2024 PRSA survey
Tim Bradshaw is the Financial Times’ Global Technology Correspondent, operating primarily from London with a focus on how Silicon Valley innovations ripple through global markets. His work bridges corporate strategy, policy shifts, and economic indicators, making him indispensable for understanding tech’s macroeconomic impacts.
With a PG-Dip in Periodical Journalism and fluency in cross-border reporting, Bradshaw combines academic rigor with a journalist’s instinct for stories that define eras.
As a senior contributor to Android Police and established voice in UK tech journalism, Crossland specializes in making complex consumer technology accessible through rigorous testing and real-world use case analysis.
With 600+ bylines across premier tech publications and recognition from Google’s developer relations team, Crossland combines product expertise with actionable consumer advice. Her work particularly resonates with Android users seeking to maximize their device investments.
Zak Doffman is a UK-based technology journalist and CEO specializing in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and surveillance systems. As a Forbes contributor since 2019, he produces investigative reports on enterprise vulnerabilities, tech policy, and privacy debates. His work combines operational expertise from leading defense-tech firm Digital Barriers with frontline journalism.
1. Lead with data-rich case studies showing security vulnerability lifecycles
2. Provide access to engineers familiar with CVE mitigation processes
3. Avoid marketing-focused narratives about security products
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