Nicholas Fearn is highly experienced freelance journalist and copywriter interested in technology, digital culture and business.
His work has appeared on the likes of The Guardian, Business Insider, Engadget, Fast Company, Metro, Lifehacker UK, HuffPost, Gizmodo US, Gizmodo UK, TechRadar, Live Science, The Next Web, FT, The Independent, Euronews, iNews, TrustedReviews, Wareable, T3, Tom's Guide, Reviewed.com (USA Today), Laptop Magazine, Android Central, Windows Central, iMore, Alphr, Tech City News, BBC Tech, Mirror Online, Mail Online, The Telegraph, The Evening Standard, Banking Risk & Regulation, The Times, Computer Weekly, Computer Shopper, What Hi-Fi, PC Pro, IT Pro, IDG Connect, Dark Reading, Gadget magazine, Tech Week Europe, Macworld, Tech Digest, Computing, V3, The Inquirer, Today’s iPhone, London Tech Week, BuzzFeed, Wales Online and The South Wales Evening Post and multiple Insider Media business magazines.
He’ve covered a range of topics, including AI, healthtech, cyber security, telecoms, IoT, cloud, startups, enterprise IT and consumer tech. Nicholas have a particular interest in the entrepreneurs and companies using technology to drive positive change in the world, whether it be social or environmental causes.
Nicholas Fearn founded and edited TechDragons.Wales, an information hub about all things tech and enterprise in Wales, backed by the likes of Welsh Government and UKTN. In August 2015, he was shortlisted for Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the Entrepreneur Wales Awards for his work on the site.
As well as being a keen advocate of tech-for-good, Nic also uses his writing to raise awareness of mental health. Over the years, he’ve supported a number of charitable causes in fundraising and pro-bono capacities – notably the National Autistic Society.