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Kris Sangani

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Kris Sangani is a senior staff editor and writer on E&T Magazine, published by The Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET), where he has been on staff for six years. He specialises in writing about and investigating the consumer technology industry – both software and hardware – as they relate to engineers who need to keep abreast of the latest trends, issues and engineering breakthroughs. In the past year, a number of his stories have been picked up by the national press and the broadcast media. Kris has 15 years’ experience as a technology journalist. He has written for The Daily Telegraph, The BBC and many leading UK and US technology trade titles. He also acts as a spokesperson for E&T Magazine in media interviews with the broadcast media and national press. He is a recognised expert in his specialist field and appears regularly on BBC and commercial radio as a consumer technology expert. He is also regularly quoted by the national and trade media. In 2011, Kris was shortlisted by The Professional Publisher’s Association (PPA) in the prestigious category ‘business writer of the year’. Kris is always on the lookout for scoops and off-diary stories and if you have anything of interest, please get in touch.

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Developing augmented reality apps

Developing augmented reality apps

AR technology is widely seen as the next big thing, but how easy is it to develop apps based on this new revolution.

BYOD to the classroom

BYOD to the classroom

Businesses see benefits in allowing their workforce to use personal devices in the workplace, but is this culture likely to extend to schools?

Consumer cloud storage

Consumer cloud storage

The ubiquity of the Internet has enabled consumers to store data on cloud services - but what's the catch?

New Dyson motor powers new hand dryers

New Dyson motor powers new hand dryers

06 February 2013

Dyson has launched three new Airblade hand dryers based on its brushless motor technology which the company claim are the fastest and most hygienic to date.

How to... print gadgets

How to... print gadgets

Making solid objects with simple moving parts is easy. The next challenge is to print the smartphones of the future.

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