John W. Daly started reporting for German website Internetaktien.de, where he witnessed the Dotcom bubble burst and observed how the New Economy fell from grace. He left Internetaktien - now called IT Times - in 2004 and pursued his studies.
After a short stint writing for The Inquirer he joined Mike Magee's adventure in India and wrote for the IT Examiner. He is currently pondering what to write his master's thesis on. When not sticking his nose in books or glued to the keyboard, he enjoys dreaming of C'thulhu, hiking in the mountains and playing his guitar.
You can contact John by email using john.daly at techeye.net
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Old incumbents scared by cool teens at Cebit 2013
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The Daly PirateDirect democracy storms parliaments
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More gadgets than humans
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AnalysisPolitical shake-up should benefit the Pirates
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Unethical treatment of virtual pets part of worldwide conspiracy
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Virtual mobbing turns to real life bullying
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TOR well and OK
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Setting a new benchmark
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ReviewTaking a trip back to yesteryear - in 3D
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Pacifying Angry Birds with a pay-off
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Rise of the Tablets
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SSRC releases "Media Piracy in Emerging Economies"
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CeBIT 2011AMD still lags on tablets in our Top of The Cebit Pops
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CeBIT 2011And all the flops, too
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CeBIT 20113D here and there, yet not everywhere
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CeBIT 2011And yet even more tablets
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CeBIT 2011Hard to swallow
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CeBIT 2011TechEye takes a peek
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IDC and Gartner agree, mostly
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Taking a bite from Apple
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FinancialAutodesk improves as well
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AMOLED getting popular
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Criticism flies
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Monitors for studios and the wealthy
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FinancialBig in China
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Oversized TVs become the object of love
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Give it back, you rotten thieves!
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Data taken away, website unsecure
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ARM multicores all mixed up
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Russian blues once again
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EU a weak negotiator
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Beyond the mountains with the dwarfs
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LTE saves operators from constipation
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2010 baffles Jon Peddie and others
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3G, WiMax, 4G, more
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Financial RoundupVerizon kicks itself
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FinancialOracle case saps money
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Friend Finder under unfriendly fire
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ExclusiveComing this spring to a handset near you
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Stinkpads for the office
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One of these days....
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Do the China smartphone shuffle
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Oh, the Sun motioned to hell!
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The big four behind CPTN Holdings
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How to annoy a competitor and not make friends
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16 states later, a bit of sense
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Could the USA be that stupid?
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Green modules and through silicon via
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The world's dumbest internet law?
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The World According to Wikileaks
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US foreign policy goes down the drain
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Online ads must cough up to Sarkozy
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None do well
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AcquisitionAttachmate, mate
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Heated pavements far nicer than Gitmo
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Adding pieces to the puzzle
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FinancialFermintation and gestation
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Thinner and denser
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Neelie Kroes gets tough on copyright holders
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All you need to know but Facebook doesn't want to hear
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A fix and a pickle
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No more Radio Gaga, Gogo
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Mike says boom boom boom!
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CommentIt all adds up
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InterviewC64 for life
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Getting people killed, just like the Army
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Southern Islands under water
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Wiping and rimming
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Lighter, leaner, meaner, greener
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Hitting beyond yonder
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Bonfire of vanities
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German hunger for renewable energy, not humans
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CommentWhy MEP's should defenestrate Gallo and ALDE
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Making machine makers merry
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Fermi hits the mass market
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Happier headlights for dismal situations
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No Intel, no Fusion
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Five times the performance
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And hooks up with Thales
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Hooks up with Vestel
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Germans get 3D Bundesliga
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3D gaming to invade planes, trains and automobiles
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Percentages figured out
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FinancialNot like we expected
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