An unfamiliar face I’m not , but you’ll be hearing a lot more from myself and Mr. Tim Stevens in the months to come. I’ve been around these parts since the summer of 2006 — barely two years after the site launched — when I (unknowingly) began a march to writing more professional blog posts than anyone else in the world . I have to credit Ryan Block and Peter Rojas for showing me the ropes (and Josh Topolsky for everything else), and I’m elated to admit that I’ve been here long enough to witness every Editor transition that Engadget has seen. To say I’m humbled to be in a position to take over the reins as Managing Editor would be a tremendous understatement; this brand is iconic not because of tricky advertising or dumb luck, but only due to the sleepless nights and incredible determination of the individuals that work here. We’ve got a lot of moving parts right now, but there are two things that won’t ever change: our dedication to our craft, and our insistence on delivering the best in breaking news within the consumer electronics space. I’d ask that you not take my word for it, and rather look to these very pages to see that vow borne out. You should expect a lot of new and exciting things from us in the future — things like a renewed focus on tightening the integration with our mobile applications, more frequent reader meetups, zany new Engadget Show segments from across the tech universe, and expanded live event coverage. The foundation that Engadget was built upon (and that was drilled into me at an early age) remains firmly in place, and there’s a stellar senior staff here intently focused on keeping it that way. If you haven’t managed to pick up on anything from my last half-decade here, you can dig into a bit of backstory with my Growing up Geek piece, raise your stalker status one higher by visiting my About.me / Tumblr pages, and complete the holy trinity of digital friendship by following me on Twitter . Let’s keep in touch, cool? P.S. – That’s me celebrating a meal at Taipei’s Windows 7-themed restaurant , and yes, I drink from that glass daily. Hello, again originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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T-Mobile myTouch 4G Review of Reviews – WIRELESS AND MOBILE NEWS
February 1st, 2011
admin T-Mobile myTouch 4G Review of Reviews: T-Mobile myTouch 4G rated 4.25 out of 5 by Wireless and Mobile News’ Review of ReviewsThe T-Mobile myTouch 4G received two Editor’s Choice awards from.
Belkin Wireless Routers – Award Winning Wireless Internet …
January 20th, 2011
jedwan GoPDA Windows Mobile(Windows Phone ) Android iPhone Blog. Pocket PC,Smartphones,Windows Phone ,Windows Mobile News,Game,Theme,Fonts,Freeware. Subscribe to RSS feed … The Belkin N+, one of the Belkin wireless routers available, recently took the CNET Editor’s Choice award. The device earned a 4-star rating. Wireless internet routers are quickly becoming a common addition to home networks across the country. For about 0, the Belkin N+ is easily the best choice of the Belkin …
VIDEO: Commonwealth Club Program on Health Effects of Cell Phones …
November 30th, 2010
admin She is also the editor of Cell Towers, Wireless Convenience? or Environmental Hazard? Proceedings of the “ Cell Towers Forum” State of the Science/State of the Law (2001). Ms. Levitt authored a chapter in Electromagnetic Environments and …
Letter to Editor: Jammers are solid answers to prison cell-phone …
October 31st, 2010
jedwan Letter to Editor: Jammers are solid answers to prison cell -phone use. October 27 2010 – 5:26 pm ET | Howard Melamed, CellAntenna CEO | RCR Wireless News. Editor’s note: RCR Wireless News accepts letters to the editor in response to …
Revamped Cell Phone Software for Microsoft?
February 15th, 2010
admin Microsoft is expected to announce a major revamp of its phone software Monday. Analysts predict CEO Steve Ballmer will introduce Windows Mobile 7. He’ll be at the world’s largest cell phone trade show in Barcelona. …
Driving while on cell phone is also impairment | Standard-Examiner …
February 12th, 2010
jedwan I find it very interesting of late, all the negative press a local politician has received for getting a DUI. People are up in arms for his irresponsi…
Newark Post – Newark, DE > News > Cell phone handset bans may not …
January 29th, 2010
jedwan Bans on hand-held cell phones while driving appear to not have the desired effect of reducing vehicle crashes, according to a study released today by the Highway Loss Data Institute. This report is significant as Delaware and numerous …
Police: Cell phone triggers near-fatal shooting | shooting, cell …
January 26th, 2010
admin Local News: Police: Cell phone triggers near-fatal shooting | shooting, cell, triggers, fatal, mcallen, phone, police.
GPS Cellphone Wrist Watch – Time to stop getting lost – The Red …
January 25th, 2010
admin This GPS Cellphone Wrist Watch is more GPS than cell phone but it looks fairly handy none-the-less. The GPS works as per usual, push a button and it displays your location or you can transmit your location via a text message. …



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