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.

Six Reasons to avoid FLOW’s Advanced Video

This was a post published by the author on his Facebook page on April 03, 2015. It is reproduced with the permission of Mr Robinson. "Upgrading" to Flow's...

The plastic mind

BitDepth#987 for May 05, 2015 Baroness Susan Greenfield launched this year’s Bocas Lit Fest literary festival with a talk at the T&T Chamber of Commerce...

Samsung drops the S6

BitDepth#986 for April 28, 2015 Like a particularly fine needle seeking its groove, Samsung introduced the new flagship models of its smartphone line at Home...

TATT invites comment on new QoS regs

The Telecommunications Authority of T&T has issued a new consultation document, the Draft Telecommunications (Consumer) (Quality of Service) Regulations, 2015. The authority is inviting comment on the...

Apple’s odd little Photos app

BitDepth#985 for April 20, 2015 On its own, the newest addition to the software that comes bundled free with Mac OS X, Photos, isn’t a...

The siloed Mas agenda

BitDepth#984 for April 14, 2015 I’d already committed to attending the Carnival Studies annual Mas Colloquium, signing up for my Eventbrite ticket online, when convener...

The Buff is gone

BitDepth#983 for April 07, 2015 Photography lost one of its best minds last month with the passing of Paul C Buff, the creator of a...

TTCS updates free and open source software DVD

The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society announced the release of the TTCS OSSWIN DVD v1.5, a collection of the latest version of Free and...

Political slander in the time of Facebook

BitDepth#982 for March 30, 2015 “I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally,...

Losing the middle

BitDepth #981 for March 24, 2015 In just one week, T&T has experienced two shocks to the electoral system that do not bode well for...

TATT’s tale

BitDepth #980 originally published on March 16, 2015 Last week the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT), issued it’s first statement one the application...

Samsung’s new broadside is curved

BitDepth#979 for March 10, 2015 Two weeks ago, at an event in Barcelona, Spain, Samsung introduced the latest in its S series, the flagship of its considerable...
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