Ross Dundas is a Microsoft Certified IT Professional who is based in Glasgow, Scotland. He is has his own IT consultancy, Rosco IT Solutions Ltd. (www.roscoit.co.uk). He was also one of the original staff members of Neowin back in 2001.
When he is not working he likes to get his Geek On, by playing with the latest Xbox Games, Gadgets (Especially Apple stuff) or his lovely wife Zoe (she doesn't complain).
Ross was one of the original staff writers on Neowin but faded away into obscurity, he has now returned from the wilderness to bring forth nerd wisdom. Kind of like Yoda; with eating pants and a blue screen of death t-shirt. (hey its cool!)
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Nun expelled from order for having 600 friends on Facebook
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The corporate world of Apple is clouded in secrecy. But what is it like to actually work there? Popular Mechanics has an amazing article based on an interview with an apple store employee which gives... More...