
Carrie Marshall
Carrie Marshall is a journalist, copywriter, ghostwriter, broadcaster and musician from Glasgow, where she lives with her two children, a greyhound and more guitars than are strictly necessary. A professional writer since 1998, Carrie is particularly interested in how technology can help us live our best lives and has written thousands of features, columns, reviews and news stories for a huge range of magazines, newspapers, websites and trade publications.
Carrie’s CV is a who’s who of magazines, newspapers, websites and radio programmes ranging from T3, Techradar and MacFormat to the BBC, Sunday Post and People’s Friend. She has written eleven non-fiction books for publishers including The British Computer Society and Haynes Publishing, co-wrote seven more non-fiction books about technology and music, and also co-wrote a six-part Radio 2 documentary series. Carrie’s debut memoir, Carrie Kills A Man, was shortlisted for the 2023 British Book Awards in the Discover category.
As a copywriter Carrie has crafted copy for some of the biggest names in the technology, retail, audio, drinks and finance industries, and as a novelist she sold enough copies of her self-published debut to buy a car. Not a great car, but still: a car!
When Carrie isn’t working she’s the singer, rhythm guitarist and producer for Glaswegian rock band Unquiet Mind (unquietmindmusic.com).
Latest articles by Carrie Marshall
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LG and will.i.am bring the boom to your ears with affordable buds
LG unleashes two new pairs of xboom Buds, promising rich bass and effective ANC
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Acoustic Energy brings the 80s back but better, with the return of a speaker favourite
An 80s audio icon returns with some modern tweaks and upgraded performance
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Campfire Audio updates its elite Andromeda IEMs with double the drivers
If you thought five-driver IEMs were impressive, the Andromeda buds will have you hearing double
By Carrie Marshall Published
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iPhone 17 Pro could herald the start of a new MacBook era, too
Apple might look to new iPhone hardware to take MacBook in a new direction
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Hold onto your hats, Apple isn't done with launches just yet
New iPad Pro, Apple TV and Vision Pro are all expected before the end of 2025, and even more hardware is imminent
By Carrie Marshall Published
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If you want to get the most from Spotify Lossless, get a headphone DAC
For the best sound from Spotify Lossless, you should add a decent DAC to your setup
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Tivoli Audio’s 3rd-gen retro radio is a streaming superstar
With DAB+, Hi-Res Audio support and old-school analogue, the Tivoli Model One Digital does it all
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Perlisten’s A-series speakers deliver a more accessible option for audiophiles
New high-performance tower, compact and surround speakers for a relatively low price
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Yamaha turns to speaker tech for high-end headphones to keep audiophiles happy
Yamaha's new premium headphones are hand-assembled by by musical instrument experts
By Carrie Marshall Published
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FiiO’s newest desktop DAC is now even more deluxe
FiiO upgrades its R2R DAC to deliver even more power and connectivity
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Philips' Google TVs are getting a massive free upgrade – including older OLED models
Philips is rolling out an Android upgrade that'll make older TVs feel shiny and new
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Beyerdynamic is back with affordable aptX Lossless over-ears and super-light open buds
Beyerdynamic launches new ANC lossless headphones, plus two pairs of open-ear buds with a fitness focus
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Arcam upgrades its integrated amps to raise the Hi-Res Bluetooth bar
Arcam refreshes the A5, A15 and A25 amplifiers with improved electronics, aptX Lossless and Auracast
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Do call it a comeback – Sharp is back in the turntable game
Sharp has unveiled a fully automatic Bluetooth turntable with an affordable price tag
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Audio Pro's WiiM-powered speakers are serious Sonos alternatives
Audio Pro revamps its speaker range with WiiM power, improved audio and multi-room smarts
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Samsung's Sound Tower could terrify pets and traumatise neighbours – but boy, will you have a party
Samsung unveils its "full-on party machine" with up to 240W of power
By Carrie Marshall Published
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EarFun claims a "world's first" for its new dual-driver buds and over-ears
ANC, lossless, LE Audio and Auracast, with big battery life and a surprisingly low price tag
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Goldmund's "exceptional" elite amplifier will take your breath away, and so will its price
The Telos 670 stereo amplifier promises "breathtaking" realism, power and simplicity
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Marshall aims at Sonos once more, but this time with a cheaper soundbar and sub
Marshall unveils its second soundbar and a powerful subwoofer, too
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Eversolo’s first dedicated streamer delivers Hi-Res digital to high-end Hi-Fis
The Eversolo T8 is a high-spec streaming transport with no DAC or amp, just precise digital audio
By Carrie Marshall Published
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Samsung TVs get a big AI upgrade, and not from who you think
Samsung integrates AI into its 2025-model TVs, with support for older models coming soon
By Carrie Marshall Published
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These Bluetooth 6 ANC buds deliver space-age spec for a down-to-earth price
No-frills earbuds with Hi-Res Audio, low latency mode and impressive battery life, all for a very low price
By Carrie Marshall Published
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LG TVs getting a huge image upgrade – including older models too
LG takes on Samsung’s Frame TV with a major art attack
By Carrie Marshall Published
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High-end and Hi-Res, these soundbars could be the Sonos alternatives you've been looking for
Bluesound's multiroom-ready soundbars deliver lots of power, flexibility and streaming services
By Carrie Marshall Published