Editor-in-chief and cofounder of Engadget.com, a web magazine with daily coverage of gadgets and personal technology. Engadget has a monthly readership of over 4 million, making it one of the most widely-read and influential consumer technology websites on the Internet.
FREELANCE JOURNALIST. March 2001 - October 2005
Contributor to Wired magazine, The New York Times, Wired News, Popular Science, The Village Voice, The Guardian, Money, Fortune, Fortune Small Business, Business 2.0, Salon, Slate, Vice, Surface, Sync, SCI FI Magazine, and Food and Wine.
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, CARGO. September 2003 - May 2004
Contributing editor covering mobile and personal technology for Cargo, Conde Nast Publications' new men's shopping magazine.
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR, GIZMODO. July 2002 - March 2004
Editor and cofounder of Gizmodo.com, Gawker Media's gadgets weblog.
TECHNOLOGY EDITOR, VMAN. May 2003 - April 2004
Technology editor of VMan, Visionaire's men's fashion magazine.
COLUMNIST, THE GUARDIAN. July 2002 - June 2003
Regular columnist on emerging technology for the weekly technology section of this British newspaper.
WRITER, RED HERRING. June 2000 - May 2001
Features and news writer for Red Herring, a business and technology magazine based in San Francisco. Areas of coverage included entertainment and media, venture capital and technology startups, developing nations, and the social and cultural impact of emerging technologies.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR, RED HERRING. June 1999 - June 2000
Assisted with the editing, writing, and production of Forward, Red Herring's news, entertainment, and reviews section.
EDUCATION:
UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX, Falmer, East Sussex, UK: MA in English Literature received September 1998.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Mass., US: Magna Cum Laude BA in Social Studies received June 1997. Recipient of the John Harvard Scholarship for academic excellence.