Rick Maybury

Rick Maybury (born 1954) is a British technology journalist, editor, author, part-time aviator and collector of 1960s technology. He provides The Daily Telegraph's expert answer service for computer users.[1]

Maybury began his career in journalism approximately thirty years ago while he was working for a television manufacturer. He first submitted articles to a magazine called Electronics Today International and eventually became an editorial assistant at Computing Today, one of the first computer magazines in the UK. He wrote for and edited a number of magazines at the company, then left to launch his own short-lived computer magazine in the 1980s. Since then he has worked as a freelance journalist for many publications and is a regular columnist for The Daily Telegraph.

He has written for a wide range of print and electronic media including national daily newspapers, magazines and websites. His books include volumes one to four in the Boot Up series on personal computers and numerous handbooks and guides to consumer technology.

Maybury currently lives in South London with his "long-suffering partner, mentor, co-director and website workhorse" Jane, and their two children, Katie and Alex. He has developed what he humorously calls an "unhealthy obsession" with 1960s technology, including reel-to-reel tape recorders, miniature radio and TV sets, and various old telephones, clocks and barometers.

References

  1. Maybury, Rick, Converting to Kindle: "Our expert answers your questions", The Daily Telegraph 29 Oct 2011

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