The TalkTalk Blog

Welcome to the TalkTalk blog. Here you'll find regular entries from our Chairman Charles Dunstone, our CEO Dido Harding and members of the TalkTalk team.

From the launch of free broadband in 2006 to the release of our innovative new myTalkTalk package, we're always thinking of ways to change the phone and broadband market for the better. Through the blog you'll be the first to hear any news.

If you have any general comments or questions about TalkTalk, or would like to get the latest service updates, then feel free to visit TalkTalk Members

We'll also be letting you know about the issues shaping the industry and any new technology that gets us excited. Hope you enjoy it - we look forward to reading your comments.

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Gordon Kelly

Guest blogger

Gordon Kelly is the News Editor on TrustedReviews, the largest electronics website in the UK. A technology writer and journalist with more than 10 years industry experience, Gordon is regularly listed amongst the top 10 most influential IT journalists in the country.

 

Trivia facts about Gordon: he loves the city because the countryside makes him sneeze, suffers horrendously with his football team having been born in Newcastle upon Tyne and hates it when people say to him “But you don’t have a Geordie accent?”

You can also read Gordon's musings on his blog.

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1 Should You Take a Tablet?

Tablets are the talk of the technology sector, a seemingly exciting middle ground between smartphone and laptop. Apple, Dell, Toshiba, HP and Asus have all committed to the form factor and it is expected to challenge netbooks as the new must-have product of 2010. So with wave after wave of tablet marketing hype set to [...]

29-Apr-2010
2 Why Google missed a beat with Buzz

The attraction of social networking is undeniable. Posting status updates, photo tagging, ‘poking’ and telling each other how pretty we look has been like catnip to web surfers for many years now. In fact, if Facebook were a country its 400m members would make it the second largest country in the World behind China and India and 25% larger than the United States. Understandably, as widely recognised king of the Internet, Google felt it was being left behind. It wanted to catch up, and – as is Google’s obsession – fast.

26-Feb-2010
3 How Twitter will change internet search forever

The name alone instantly polarises reactions, but ‘Twitter’ looks set to have a far greater impact on our lives than anyone could have imagined.

06-Nov-2009
4 Upgrade fever hits Mac and Windows worlds

Unless you live in a bunker on the far side of the Moon (in which case, congratulations on finding your way here) then you’ll know we are entering a huge couple of months for the computer industry with the launch of Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 ‘Snow Leopard’. Windows 7 arrives on 22 October and Snow Leopard is already here having touched down on 28 August.

17-Sep-2009
5 Opera Unite takes home PCs into the cloud

Accessibility. It is perhaps the main drive behind the first wave of Cloud computing. It’s something that the exciting new Google Chrome OS is keen to promote and a factor which will come to simplify the lives of millions. In short it means having the ability to access your digital content from any web connected computer in any place at any time.

06-Aug-2009