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.

Five notes later

Above: Samsung’s Note 5 includes a stylus and apps that support its use. Photo courtesy Samsung. BitDepth#1022 for January 05, 2016 Samsung, with the Note 5, has...

Flow to increase broadband rates in Jamaica

Flow will increase its rates for broadband packages in Jamaica in February. Customers with Internet packages Rock/Essential, Mega Thunder and Ignite will pay $3,599 as...

For plastic, high tech tools

Above: This recreation of a successful card snatch was inspired by surveillance photos captured by ATM cameras. Photography by Mark Lyndersay. BitDepth#506 for January 03,...

Internet fraud bites deep.

Above: Anthony St Clair at his office in First Citizens Bank. Photograph by Mark Lyndersay. BitDepth#505 for December 27, 2005 It isn’t often that BitDepth gets...

TSTT Chairman Emile Elias on licensing, TATT

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Whose Wars is it now?

Above: Kylo Ren and his spitty lightsabre are key to understanding The Force Awakens. Deeply conflicted and confused, he looks good, but is capable...

Mind the screens

Above: Amazon’s Kindle offers a range of low priced books for younger children. BitDepth#1020 for December 22, 2015 There is an understandable tension between the need...

Fixing MacOSX

Above: TechTool Pro has always tried to make the work of fixing a sick Mac look interesting. Photo courtesy Micromat. BitDepth#1019 for December 15, 2015 All...

The Amazon Echo

Above: A cutaway image of the Echo from Amazon.com. Trinidadian blogger and currently US resident, Taran Rampersad of KnowProse writes about his first experiences with the...

The dilemma of local content

Above: Michelle Nadia Abraham and Pauline Mark on the set of The Apartment. Photo by Kyeon Constantine, PWTM Productions. BitDepth#1018 for December 08, 2015 Trinidad and...

WIPO rules for digicelsucks.com

The World Intellectual Property Organisation has refused a muti-point effort to take down the digicelsucks.com domain name. "The Panel considers there is considerable force in...

Taking liberties

Above: John Malone, philanthropist, after donating US$42.5 million to Colorado State University for regenerative science research. Photo by William A. Cotton/CSU. BitDepth#1017 for December 01, 2015 The...
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