Wil Harris
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Wil Harris (born September 20, 1982) is a technology writer and entrepreneur based in Oxford, UK. He is the Editor in Chief of the Bit-tech enthusiast website and also contributes to sister title TrustedReviews. He has recently announced that he will be stepping down as the Editor in Chief of Bit-tech on March 31st.[1] He is also a regular panelist on This WEEK in TECH, the technology podcast.
Wil holds a degree in Law from the University of Oxford.
[edit] Media appearances
Wil is a regular panelist on This WEEK in TECH, having first appeared as a guest on the podcast in March 2006, and is a guest blogger on Engadget, commenting monthly on tech/legal issues.
He has also written for BBC News Online, The Inquirer and The Register.
He is an irregular guest on John C Dvorak's Cranky Geeks.
Wil originally broke the news that the Xbox 360 would come in versions both with and without a hard disk drive, although incorrectly asserted that there would be a more PC-like version following. The HDD revelation was pounced upon in a Penny-Arcade strip.
Adam Curry spent much of the November 21 episode of Daily Source Code, his podcast, criticising Wil for an alleged misquote.