Philip Wand
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Philip Wand (born December 3, 1969, in Chelmsford), known to his readership as Wandy, is an English computer hardware journalist and technical advice columnist.
Wand was originally a developer of IP networking tools for Windows. In 1999 he created one of the more widely-used IPTV software products in the UK corporate sector, BT-Enfocast, and is now Founding Partner and COO of an Essex-based video streaming company. In his spare time he is a technology columnist for a number of consumer IT publications.
He has written for titles including Cre@te, Official Dreamcast Magazine, FHM and Computer Shopper, but is most often associated with PC Zone where he is the title's longest serving contributor.
[edit] Dear Wandy
Wand is responsible for PC Zone's self-help column, Dear Wandy, and uses each issue's hardware news and reviews as an outlet for his trademark cynicism. In the past he has campaigned against case modding and overclocking, saying he would "rather have a stable and quiet machine than a slightly faster, stupid-looking one with epilepsy", and once claimed the last computer game worth buying was Chaos for the ZX Spectrum.
[edit] Trivia
- Wrote the Seek and Ye Shall Find column in Amstrad Computer User aged 15.
[edit] External links
- Dear Wandy Official Homepage
- PC Zone