If you don't rake your roof after it snows, what are you thinking? www.cnet.com/home/yard-an...
If you don't rake your roof after it snows, what are you thinking? www.cnet.com/home/yard-an...
This is my petition to get tech companies to only hire late night show hosts to run their tech events going forward. Everyone say thank you Jimmy Fallon for a fun Google Pixel 10 event! www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/...
Quest 3S sale is looking pretty damn good. Yes the lenses are not as good as 3 but at this price itβs ok. www.cnet.com/deals/prime-...
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Nearly 3 in 4 (73%) home voice assistant users have privacy concerns about AI integrations on smart home voice assistants and more than half (56%) would not be willing to pay an extra subscription fee for additional AI features.
Itβs the most wonderful time of the year! Starting Jan 4 @cnet.com βs reporters, video producers and social stars will be in Vegas at CES. Look for all the cool tech @katiecollins.bsky.social highlights here along with ~umpteen skeets from me about TVs. AMA! www.cnet.com/tech/ces-202...
Defunkt is a great name for a bar.
Hey, teach...should I use ChatGPT on my essay?
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I wrote about how Twitter and Threads prove that algorithms are a bad way to curate social networks that need to be timely and reliable. And how Bluesky benefits from turning the job back to humans. https://www.fastcompany.com/91239259/bluesky-starter-packs-threads-twitter-for-you-algorithm
History major. Somehow gainfully employed 40 years and counting w/o being a history teacher. That's included time in the Army, which trained me to be a linguist (Polish); OK, a brief stint teaching HS (English); but mostly as an editor in tech journalism. Unifying theme: words, syntax, sourcing.
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A few words about the big difference between PRIMARY and SECONDARY sources. Podcasters, TikTok stars and other "influencers" are getting all the attention right now, but for the most part they are secondary sources, talking about / riffing on / remixing what primary sources have gathered elsewhere
I wrote some thoughts on Bluesky since coming here, and how I found joys in smaller connections. www.cnet.com/news/social-...
Thinking about buying a PS5 or Xbox this holiday shopping season? Not saying you shouldn't, but you kinda don't need to. My CNET colleague Zach McAuliffe has some thoughts on the matter: www.cnet.com/tech/gaming/...
If you are, or know, a copy editor looking for work right now, get in touch with me here. RTs appreciated!