William Maher

William Maher has written extensively about PCs and technology since the early days of the dot com boom, including stories on hacking, the rise of Linux, special effects in Hollywood, and the evolution of portable computers and wireless. He has covered international technology events such as Intel IDF in Beijing and IBM Lotusphere in Florida and has worked in numerous print and online roles, including labs editor, news editor, features editor, and deputy editor. Prior to working at PC Authority he was deputy editor at APC Magazine, an online journalist for APC Newswire, as well as a contributor in the past to Money Magazine, 4W4 Australia, The Bulletin and Motor.

William studied journalism at Charles Sturt University, and has been nominated for many industry awards, including Winning the Most Entertaining Writer award (2004 Consensus IT Writers Awards), and being a Finalist for Most Controversial Writer in the same year.

Innovations like broadband and portable MP3 keep William excited about technology, though he wishes more tech companies understood the term "user-friendly". William believes the biggest story in consumer technology is the way the Internet is affecting our social interactions - from online gaming, forums, to mobile messaging and Facebook.

Recent articles by William Maher

HP TouchPad: A tablet gamechanger?

HP TouchPad: A tablet gamechanger?

Some standout features.
William Maher Feb 11 2011, 8:54AM Mobility
Vodafone gets first dibs on Google Nexus S

Vodafone gets first dibs on Google Nexus S

Latest Google phone coming to Australia... soon.
William Maher Feb 8 2011, 3:18PM Mobility
Eee PC ready to slug it out with Fusion laptops

Eee PC ready to slug it out with Fusion laptops

Here's another flagship machine you'll run into in 2011.
William Maher Jan 25 2011, 8:52AM Mobility
Which chip should you choose?

Which chip should you choose?

AMD and Intel's laptop CPU line-up for 2011 is seriously tempting.
William Maher Jan 10 2011, 9:10AM Hardware
Five big tech trends at CES 2011

Five big tech trends at CES 2011

Big impressions at the Las Vegas gadget expo this year?
William Maher Jan 8 2011, 7:00AM Hardware
Telstra launches T-Touch Tab

Telstra launches T-Touch Tab

Raises several other questions about the emerging crop of new tablet devices.
William Maher Oct 27 2010, 1:17PM Hardware
Australia's Fetch TV: what exactly is it?

Australia's Fetch TV: what exactly is it?

The new set top box might look vaguely like Foxtel or TiVo.
William Maher Jul 9 2010, 9:27AM Printing
Motorola's square phone: the shape of things to come?

Motorola's square phone: the shape of things to come?

Motorola has shown off its new Flipout mobile phone overseas.
William Maher , David Binning Jun 8 2010, 2:46PM Mobility
Android looking impossible to ignore in 2010

Android looking impossible to ignore in 2010

Motorola the latest vendor to jump on board the Android train.
William Maher Mar 31 2010, 3:17PM Collaboration
HTC Desire vs iPhone: how the Desire bucks Apple's approach

HTC Desire vs iPhone: how the Desire bucks Apple's approach

Arriving on April 27, the HTC Desire is earning lots of praise.
William Maher Mar 31 2010, 3:15PM Software
First impressions of Sony's 3D Bravia

First impressions of Sony's 3D Bravia

Sony's first 3D Bravias to arrive in Australia in July.
William Maher Feb 24 2010, 11:09AM Hardware
Best box for playing movies on your TV: Viewsonic now a contender

Best box for playing movies on your TV: Viewsonic now a contender

Deciding on the HTPC or a streaming media box path is a major factor in building the perfect home entertainment network. Viewsonic's new box is making us rethink the Nettop as an option.
William Maher Jul 27 2009, 1:28PM Hardware
Telstra's T-Suite $4 a month promise to solve your security nightmare

Telstra's T-Suite $4 a month promise to solve your security nightmare

We've reviewed the McAfee security package Telstra is pushing for an ultra-cheap $4 a month as part of the new T-Suite service.
William Maher Apr 2 2009, 10:25AM Mobility
Microsoft's new anti-Apple video, this time it's the price argument

Microsoft's new anti-Apple video, this time it's the price argument

Another "I'm a PC" ad hits the Web, and this time Microsoft is rolling out the "PCs are cheaper" argument in its war with Apple.
William Maher Mar 30 2009, 3:03PM Software
Dell Adamo Australian price will be $3,699

Dell Adamo Australian price will be $3,699

Dell rolls out Australian pricing for its unibody, ultra-skinny, "world's thinnest" notebook.
William Maher Mar 21 2009, 9:01AM Hardware
HTC Touch Pro arrives to combat Nokia, Blackberry

HTC Touch Pro arrives to combat Nokia, Blackberry

Finger's crossed, but we're hoping the keyboard equipped HTC Touch Pro, due to arrive later this month, has none of the lag issues of the Touch Diamond.
William Maher Sep 27 2008, 8:55AM Mobility
Nokia's N96 fires new shot at iPhone

Nokia's N96 fires new shot at iPhone

The new Nokia n96 has just about every multimedia trick, including TV, video, and an online music store, that the Finns can throw at it. It's a beast of a phone, and we mean that as a compliment.
William Maher Sep 26 2008, 8:13AM Mobility
Best bit about Toshiba NB100 mini notebook?

Best bit about Toshiba NB100 mini notebook?

There's no annoyingly quirky keyboard. Finger's crossed, but Toshiba's pint-sized mini NB100 notebook looks like it will be a class act when it arrives.
William Maher Sep 20 2008, 8:47AM Hardware
Intel: Laptops could get power wirelessly

Intel: Laptops could get power wirelessly

It looks like a high school science project, but is actually the first step towards one day wirelessly powering your notebook or mobile phone.
William Maher Aug 25 2008, 7:13AM Hardware
It's here: iPhone fever lands in Australia

It's here: iPhone fever lands in Australia

First iPhones have been sold, as Apple unloads 500 new apps on its App store. If you're buying the iPhone, you'll want to checkout what's on offer.
William Maher Jul 11 2008, 2:51PM Mobility

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