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Editor, The INQUIRER

Carly joined the INQUIRER as News Editor in April 2012 and became Editor in January 2017.

Before joining INQ, Carly studied journalism at the University of Lincoln and went on to dabble in the music journalism industry. A Nokia 7070 Prism (yep) ignited her love of gadgets and made her realise that that interviewing David Gray wasn't for her, after all. 

Carly writes for the INQUIRER, V3 and Computing, and her main coverage areas include telecoms, mobile, devices, social media and, well, pretty much anything and everything.

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British supermarkets are set to use AI-powered face recognition to verify age
British supermarkets are set to use AI-powered face recognition to verify age

Two of the big four supermarkets will use the system to control sales of restricted products

  • Software
  • 19 October 2018
Qualcomm reveals the shops that will start selling ARM-based Windows 10 laptops this year
Qualcomm reveals the shops that will start selling ARM-based Windows 10 laptops this year

John Lewis, Currys PC World and the BT Shop first in the queue to take delivery of ARM-based Windows 10 PCs

  • Laptops
  • 21 February 2018
Ofcom's 5G spectrum auction set for April after Three's legal challenge is rejected
Ofcom's 5G spectrum auction set for April after Three's legal challenge is rejected

Court of Appeals refuses to overturn original decision

  • Communications
  • 14 February 2018
Apple is apparently looking at snapping up Shazam for £300m
Apple is looking at snapping up Shazam for £300m - updated

An official announcement is expected soon

  • Software
  • 11 December 2017
iPhone 8 review
iPhone 8 review

It's a powerful, albeit boring upgrade

  • Mobile Phones
  • 15 November 2017
AMD Radeon graphics head Raja Koduri quits - with reports suggesting he's off to Intel
AMD Radeon graphics head Raja Koduri quits - with reports suggesting he's off to Intel

Koduri said to have accepted a 'leading role' with rival chipmaker

  • Hardware
  • 08 November 2017
Intel and AMD unveil 8th-gen Core CPU with custom Radeon graphics
Intel and AMD unveil 8th-gen Core CPU with custom Radeon graphics

Firms put past feuds behind them to take on Nvidia

  • Components
  • 07 November 2017
Microsoft Surface Pro LTE will appear in December with 4G networking and Intel Core i5 but it will be executives only at launch
Microsoft Surface Pro LTE will appear in December with 4G networking and Intel Core i5

Executives only - won't be available for hoi polloi at launch

  • Laptops
  • 31 October 2017
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Humanity will use AI positively if access to artificial intelligence is 'democratised'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Humanity will use AI positively if access to artificial intelligence is 'democratised'

Jensen Huang, like Jack Ma, takes a positive view of artificial intelligence

  • Software
  • 13 October 2017
Intel claims 25 per cent performance gains with 8th-gen desktop processors
Intel claims 25 per cent performance gains with 8th-gen desktop processors

The new processors support Intel's Optane memory acceleration technology

  • Processors
  • 25 September 2017
Intel reportedly delays Cannon Lake CPUs for the third time
Intel reportedly delays Cannon Lake CPUs for the third time

10nm processors now won't be ready until 'late-2018'

  • Components
  • 20 September 2017
Apple releases iOS 11 to iPhones and iPads
Apple releases iOS 11 to iPhones and iPads

Major update weighs in at a hefty 1.89GB

  • Software
  • 20 September 2017
Google plan to blow billions on takeover of HTC smartphone business, suggest reports
Google plan to blow billions on takeover of HTC smartphone business, suggest reports

Google plan to repeat success of Motorola acquisition with HTC smartphone purchase

  • Communications
  • 08 September 2017
Intel plan to retire 6th-gen Skylake CPUs next year
Intel plan to retire 6th-gen Skylake CPUs next year

But Skylake-X will live on

  • Hardware
  • 07 September 2017
Xbox One X pre-orders now open - with a sting in the tail
Xbox One X pre-orders now open - with a sting in the tail

The One X is already sold out at several retailers

  • Hardware
  • 21 August 2017
London Underground will get 4G connectivity by 2019
London Underground will get 4G connectivity by 2019

Stations and tunnels could soon offer uninterrupted mobile coverage

  • Networks
  • 10 August 2017
Three letter to Ofcom threatens legal action over 'meaningless' auction spectrum cap aimed at BT and Vodafone, which the company warns won't prevent a mobile market takeover by Vodafone and BT
Three letter to Ofcom threatens legal action over 'meaningless' auction spectrum cap aimed at BT and Vodafone

Ofcom's attempt to maintain mobile competition won't prevent a mobile market takeover by Vodafone and BT, warns Three

  • Communications
  • 09 August 2017
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Intel: 8th-gen Coffee Lake CPUs to launch on 21 August

PCs and laptops should be available in the fourth quarter

  • Hardware
  • 09 August 2017
IBM AI beats Microsoft's image recognition record, with its trained AI model achieving 33.8 per cent accuracy, beating the previous record of 29.8 per cent set by Microsoft in October 2014
IBM AI beats Microsoft's image recognition record

IBM's trained AI model achieved 33.8 per cent accuracy, beating the previous record of 29.8 per cent set by Microsoft in October 2014

  • Software
  • 08 August 2017
UK executes turnaround on data protection
UK executes turnaround on data protection

Legislation implements GDPR without involving Europe

  • Communications
  • 07 August 2017
OnePlus pulls shoddy OxygenOS update after complaints about 'gaming stutter'
OnePlus pulls shoddy OxygenOS update after complaints about 'gaming stutter'

OnePlus promises to fix shonky OS update ASAP

  • Hardware
  • 04 August 2017
Apple posts first quarterly rise in iPad sales in three years
Apple reports first quarterly rise in iPad sales in three years

No one saw that coming

  • Hardware
  • 02 August 2017
Yet another IT failure at BA causes chaos at three London airports as staff are forced to resort to manual check-in processes
Yet another IT failure at BA causes chaos at three London airports

Staff forced to resort to manual check-in processes

  • Hardware
  • 02 August 2017
PayPal's 'Send Money' feature lands on Skype, bringing peer-to-peer payments to Microsoft's popular communications application
PayPal's 'Send Money' feature lands on Skype

Peer-to-peer payments comes to Microsoft's popular communications application

  • Software
  • 02 August 2017
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