Justin Schamotta is an experienced writer, having spent the past two decades covering everything from consumer tech to corporate malfeasance. He's currently studying for a BSc in Data Science, after initially completing a postgraduate diploma in journalism at Cardiff University. When he's not playing with words and numbers, he can normally be found surfing at one of the beaches near his home.
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