Meet the authors of the FT Tech Hub, who write from San Francisco, London and Taipei.
Richard Waters has headed the FT’s San Francisco bureau since 2002 and covers Google and Microsoft, among other things. A former New York bureau chief for the FT, he is intrigued by Silicon Valley’s unique financial and business culture, and is looking forward to covering his second Tech Bust.
Chris Nuttall has been online and messing around with computers for more than 20 years and since 2004 has reported from the FT’s San Francisco bureau on semiconductors, video games, consumer electronics and all things interwebby.
April Dembosky’s beat in the FT’s San Francisco bureau includes social networking, e-commerce and venture capital in the Silicon Valley. She also covers political and economic news in California. Before joining the FT in 2011 she worked as a freelance writer and radio producer, covering business, health and the arts.
Maija Palmer has been writing about technology for the FT since 1999 and is fascinated by cybercrime, privacy and all the other issues of the information society. Based in London, she covers European tech companies and hopes that they won’t all get acquired by American rivals.
Robin Kwong is the FT’s Taipei correspondent and writes about the companies that manufacture the vast majority of the world’s computers and gadgets. He is interested in the intricacies of the technology supply chain and how China is increasingly changing the tech landscape.
Tim Bradshaw is the FT’s digital media correspondent. Based in London, he has covered start-ups such as Twitter and Spotify, as well as the online ambitions of more established media companies, such as the BBC iPlayer. He also covers the advertising, marketing and video-game industries. Tim has been writing about technology, business and finance since 2003.

