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I'm a technology/video game/TV columnist. I write for CNET, eWeek, the LA Times, and other major publications.
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tweets Apple's iPad design ideas matter more than ever: tabtimes.com/analysis/ittec…
Why Apple’s iPad design ideas matter more than ever
tabtimes.com — If Apple is known for anything, it's the company's ability to deliver solid designs on products that customers actually want to show off. From the smartphone to the tablet to the computer, Apple has been able to make showing the device you're using actually kind of cool.Tablet makers keep making the same, old mistakes: tabtimes.com/analysis/ittec…
Why do tablet makers keep making these 5 mistakes?
tabtimes.com — When I walk through my local Best Buy store or check out tablets online, or even see the latest devices shown off by tablet makers, I'm struck by the sheer number of companies that make the same mistakes over and over again.Can Google win the tablet race? t.co/av4lCQazcp
Why Google has already won the tablet race
tabtimes.com — Every Apple new product announcement and rumor gets more coverage than most natural disasters or other "real" news. Part of that is a credit to Apple's tight security and secrecy that makes every morsel of news that much tastier to media hounds.Here's a link to the corrected story: t.co/Ank6jb7czN
What 420,000 insecure devices reveal about Web security
news.cnet.com — Using a simple technique, a researcher creates a benign botnet to survey the breadth of the Internet, and finds a back door flung wide open and beckoning the bad guys.Hey, everyone. I just want to say that the issue is an editor's addition to the story (I didn't cite anyone) and CNET is making a correction
Day 1 of my time with @Sonos. So far, so good.
@jonfingas Thanks! Definitely getting the bridge. Hope you're doing well.
I'm thinking about buying the Sonos Play 5. Thoughts?
Really great read on Nokia from CNET's Roger Cheng. Check it out: t.co/9YKBxxWM
Nokia on the edge: Inside an icon's fight for survival
news.cnet.com — CNET's Roger Cheng traveled to Finland to meet with employees of the struggling cell phone giant and to take the measure of CEO Stephen Elop's risky turnaround plans. HELSINKI, Finland -- I came here to listen for a death rattle. It was a late Monday morning in late November when I arrived, and there was no sunlight.Hey thanks everyone for telling me about that issue -- everything is fixed now. Thanks!
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