Lee Grant
Lee’s career began in TV as a programme maker for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, specialising in education, history and science. He was part of the early video-on-demand team for ITV which lead to technical roles within the fledgling online-shopping department for ASDA/Walmart.
In 2003, he and his wife escaped the corporate world and setup a computer repair business focussing on the consumer side of the market.
Lee is a contributing editor and podcaster for sister title PC Pro with a particular interest in the right-to-repair movement and the circular economy. He can usually be found running around the streets of Yorkshire at a ridiculous time of the morning, and he’s also trying to solve a mystery involving David Bowie.
You can reach Lee at lee@inspirationcomputers.com or @tnargeel
Latest articles by Lee Grant
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Mastodon vs Twitter
By Davey Winder published
In-depth If you’re thinking about leaving Elon Musk’s Twitter for Mastodon, there are several privacy-related issues to bear in mind
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The EU's USB-C mandate is bad news for repairers
By Lee Grant published
Opinion The rule change is being championed to help people save money and combat e-waste but makes life that little bit harder for PC technicians
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How cutting-edge AI tools are remaking history
By Lee Grant published
Case Studies From seeking lost tombs to restoring pieces of art, AI doesn’t just generate new material – it’s helping us better understand the past
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Tech repairs: Who can you trust to repair your hardware?
By Lee Grant published
In-depth How to establish whether the repairer is up to the job when you need a computer or smartphone to be fixed