Nick Bilton

Lead Technology Writer, Bits Blog, New York Times

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Columnist, The New York Times. Writing the book about 'The Twitter Story.' Portfolio/Penguin, 2013.

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@jeffjarvis I'm a luddite? Ha. Ppl are saying they don't want a camera in their face & ur saying I don't care what you want, deal with it.
RT @nytimes: The future came crashing down on @NickBilton while he stood at a bathroom urinal: nyti.ms/111QN75

At Google Conference, Cameras Even in the Bathroom

bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Nick Bilton/The New York Times The future came crashing down on me this week at the Google I/O developer conference while I stood at a bathroom urinal. I had just wrapped up a conversation with a man who owned a pair of Google's Internet-connected glasses, Google Glass.

At Google Conference, Cameras Even in the Bathroom

bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Nick Bilton/The New York Times The future came crashing down on me this week at the Google I/O developer conference while I stood at a bathroom urinal. I had just wrapped up a conversation with a man who owned a pair of Google's Internet-connected glasses, Google Glass.
@deanbetz @dsilverman He did? A compass reacts to DC magnetic fields. RF & microwave fields, from phones, can not influence w/ a compass.

10,000 Foot Rule: Safety or Tradition?

bloomberg.com — Former Transportation Dept. Inspector General Mary Schiavo comments on the rules against the use of wireless devices on airlines. She speaks with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
@emilychangtv That was a bizarre FAA piece? NYT went through the same reports cited: All speculation, no science: bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/15/for…

Leaping to Conclusions on a Pilot's Speculation

bits.blogs.nytimes.com — An article on the Bloomberg News Web site on Wednesday noted an airline pilot's claim that an iPhone could interfere with a plane's compasses during takeoff and landing. But the report cited in the article isn't based on scientific research. It was merely one pilot's speculation.
Bloomberg story about an iPhone affecting a flights avionics is based on pilot "speculation" not science. bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/15/for…

Leaping to Conclusions on a Pilot's Speculation

bits.blogs.nytimes.com — An article on the Bloomberg News Web site on Wednesday noted an airline pilot's claim that an iPhone could interfere with a plane's compasses during takeoff and landing. But the report cited in the article isn't based on scientific research. It was merely one pilot's speculation.
Today: Google stock is up 18 points. Apple stock is down 21 points. Microsoft stock is as flat as an iPhone 5.
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