Mark Lyndersay

Mark Lyndersay is a writer and photographer based in Trinidad and Tobago. He wrote 1,800 editorial leaders for Guardian Media Limited between 2001 and 2016 and now provides leaders for the T&T Newsday. He writes features and reviews for several publications. His column, BitDepth has examined personal technology issues continuously over the last 27 years. As a photographer, he divides his time between commercial assignments, editorial photography, annual reports and personal projects like Local Lives, which examines the backstory of life and culture in Trinidad and Tobago.

Flow introduces public WiFi

To do it, the cable provider opens an additional portal on the customer’s modem that’s separate from the connection they’re paying for and uses that transmission capability to create a public WiFi mesh.

Moody’s downgrades Digicel

Business ratings agency Moody's has downgraded Digicel and changed its outlook for the telecommunications company to negative.

A whole new (digital) world

Disney has wanted to do this for at least two decades, but the technology simply wasn’t there to translate the fanciful worlds conjured by pen strokes and primary colour.

A Kickstarter in the behind

The device is in that strange limbo between great idea and outdated implementation that can destroy products that take too long to get off the drawing board

US rolls back some restrictions on Huawei, trade talks resume

US chip and component makers who lost a significant market for their products applauded the move, which will allow the resumption of some product sales to Huawei.

Huawei creates microsite to address Android concerns

It's good to see Huawei making an effort to establish more direct communication with its users and seller ecosystem.

One nation under Zuckerberg

Above: Mark Zuckerberg speaking at F8, 2019. Photo courtesy Facebook. BitDepth#1203 for June 27, 2019 The recent announcement of a cryptocurrency architecture built by Facebook with...

Bitt backs out of Bitcoin, Abed’s a believer

“I believe every single person across the Caribbean at one point or another will require access to a cryptocurrency exchange.” - Gabriel Abed.

Huawei continues planting seeds

“There needs to be more collaboration between the private sector, the public sector and universities to offer more opportunities like this in the ICT sector.” - Valene Rampersad.

Chinese Ambassador to TT laments US trade relations impasse

"Striking a mutually beneficial and win-win agreement serves the interests of China and the US and meets the expectations of the world." - Song Yumin

Apple puts the pro and price back into the Mac

When Apple means professional, they are talking about high-end music producers and film editors here, not you and your piddling 30 Photoshop layers.

TATT considers customer power

“When consumers don't respond rationally, it causes problems in the market, sending vendors the wrong signals.”
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