Arboleda back in ITJ scene at TechRadar
By Will McLennan in Media News on Friday, 21st November 2025 at 3:11pmJournalist Nico Arboleda has returned to the IT Journo realm, having joined TechRadar as a staff writer.
He replaces Zachariah Kelly, who moved to iTnews in September. Arboleda last filed commercially in August 2024, contributing to Mastering SAP.
He said he applied for the TechRadar role after seeing it on LinkedIn.
“It was a lengthy process. I interviewed in September, started, and only got the job officially a couple of weeks ago,” Arboleda told Influencing.
Arboleda’s appointment marks a change in tech reporting for the former CRN journalist, who will be focusing on the consumer world of smartphones and other devices.
“It’s something I’ve always been interested in - the consumer tech, consumer electronics, smartphones, PC’s, all of that.
“Whilst at Uni, I ...
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