The Sharks
Tech Jaws is a technology news site aimed at the general public, particularly at the technology-enthusiast. We won’t talk down to you or hard-core nerd-out on you without some warning.
Our aim is to bring to our readers the latest tech news and tidbits while they’re still fresh in the water. We do this by hunting down the good bits amongst the mainstream, backwater channels, and our local feeding frenzies and serving it to you. Because if you’re a tech news shark like us, you want to get straight to the good stuff.
Meet Our Team
Frank Jovine
The idea for Tech Jaws and most of the look of the site came from Frank’s mind – a place you wouldn’t want to vacation. Frank takes his run of the waters up North, and has been building successful web sites for years. He’s a regular within social communities like StumbleUpon, Reddit and Digg. His favorite appetite for tech savvy web sites include, TechCrunch, ZDNet, and helping members in Yahoo Answers in the Computer category. He is a bull living in a techie world!
Email: boscony[@]yahoo.com
Bob Jamieson
Bob got his first computer in 1986. It had a whopping 512KB of RAM (yes, “K”, not “M), a 20MB (yes, “M”, not “G”) HDD, an 8MHz 8086 processor, and no mouse of course, because it had an early version of command line DOS. For almost 24 years now, Bob has been “into” computers, primarily focused on stability and security, with a particular emphasis now on “safe surfing”. For several years Bob was a moderator on the McAfee forums, but no longer uses McAfee and is “retired” as a “McAfee Maniac”. In his working days Bob was a chemist in the environmental arena. A primary hobby outside computers is cooking.
Email: rbjamie[@]gmail.com
Brad Kelley
Brad has been playing in the world of technology since he was a kid. His first computer was an Atari 800, he bought at Sears. From then on he has had more than one computer at his disposal for testing and learning about many of the Operating Systems offered today. He is a Redhat Certified Technician and has worked with most operating systems, but prefers Linux. Current OS Ubuntu 8.10, custom kernel. He’s passionate about technology and loves a good challenge. Brad is an avid cyclist. You can find him most weekends during the summer on the mountain bike trails around Michigan.
Email: hurst075[@]gmail.com
Colin Richards
Colin, better known as ‘cotojo’ and have been playing with computers since the early 80’s when I started with a Sinclair Spectrum and Commodore Amiga. I learned the hard lessons about viruses and malware and the effects that they can have, so I put this to use to share knowledge with others. I find that now, I actively download malware, viruses and visit sites that most would keep away from. I use a safe environment on a test machine. I do this for fun and it’s pretty much full time, along with evaluating programs, making video tutorials and helping others. You can visit Colin’s Security blog at http://freepcsecurity.co.uk. In my free time, I like to walk in the country, tend to my Bonsai trees and spend time with my daughter as well as cooking - I used to be a chef, different technology!
Email: cotojo[@]googlemail.com

