146 Wearables journalists from top media outlets.
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Last updated on Feb 1, 2023
Marrian Zhou is a Beijing-born Californian living in New York City. She joined CNET as a staff reporter upon graduation from Columbia Journalism School. When Marrian is not reporting, she is probably binge-watching, playing Saxophone or eating hot pot.
Editor of @verdictuk and digital magazines @Factormagazine,Verdict AI, Verdict Encrypt and Design & Build Review. Future, technology & digital publishing geek
Christina Farr is a technology and health reporter for CNBC.com in San Francisco. She most recently was a senior writer at Fast Company, covering biotech and health-tech for digital and print, and an Apple reporter at Reuters News. She hails from London, UK and is a graduate of Stanford's School of Journalism. Reach her on Twitter (@chrissyfarr).
I am passionate about the extraordinary world of the ordinary consumer. My mantra: We don’t buy products because of what they do. We buy them because of what they mean. I am a Professor of Marketing at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, a keynote speaker and an industry consultant. I work with clients in verticals such as apparel and footwear (Calvin Klein, Levi Strauss, Under Armour, Timberland), financial services (eBay, Progressive), CPG (Procter & Gamble, Campbell’s), retailing (H&M), manufacturing (DuPont, PP&G) and transportation (BMW, United Airlines) to make them more consumer-centric. And, I’m proud that I “wrote the book” on understanding consumers: Hundreds of thousands of business students have used my textbooks including Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and Being -- the most widely used book on the subject in the world. My latest book for marketing executives is Marketers, Tear Down These Walls! Liberating the Postmodern Consumer.
I've covered tech, gaming, and entertainment for over 15 years, and spent time before that as a screenwriter, playwright, and occasional improv performer. I spent eight years in California before moving back to NY in 2004, and started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I'm exploring wearable tech, VR/AR, phones, and future tech trends. You can catch me on TV (CBS in particular), radio, and elsewhere. And yes, I'm a New York Jets season ticket holder, a team my departed dad (Jetmike) started me on as a kid.
John got his first phone aged 12 and since then he's been fixated on all things mobile, churning his way through pretty much every smartphone during his time at TechRadar.
Contributing editor for @djmag | Reporter @verge | Previously @nylonmag | DJ/producer
Science & travel writer @Forbes @TravelLeisure @SCMP_News @TechRadar @TheNextEclipse.
Mike Butcher MBE is Editor-at-large of TechCrunch. As a writer, editor, interviewer, moderator and columnist in the tech media world he covers everything the smallest tech startups and the largest tech giants. Lately, he’s been writing a lot about Blockchain and Crypto.
Chloe Aiello is a CNBC News Associate covering technology, cannabis and breaking business news. Prior to joining CNBC, she worked for local news startup Denverite, and freelanced for the Today Show and BusinessDen, among others.
A Scottish transplant to Canada, Kris writes about tech, film, streaming, games and sometimes other things. He lives with his partner and many, many plants.
Simon is the publisher of Macworld, and is also a contributing editor of Macworld – having edited Macworld for 10 years through Apple's darkest days to the triumphant return of Steve Jobs (with whom he shared initials and birthday, but is sadly allergic to apples).
Jessica Glenza is the health reporter for Guardian US.
Samuel is the Guardian's assistant technology editor and has been covering consumer electronics, security, privacy and the wider technology sector since 2008, joining the Guardian in 2013
Hugh joined Wareable from TechRadar where he’d been writing news, features, reviews and just about everything else you can think of for three years. He's now an editor-at-large of the site, with his day job now running sister site The Ambient. Prior to that he freelanced while studying, writing about bad indie bands and slightly better movies. He found his way into tech journalism at the beginning of the wearables boom, when everyone was talking about Google Glass and the Oculus Rift was merely a Kickstarter campaign - and has been fascinated ever since. He’s particularly interested in VR and any fitness tech that will help him (eventually) get back into shape. Hugh has also written for T3, Wired, Total Film, Little White Lies and China Daily.
I’ve been writing about technology for two decades and am regularly struck by how the sector swings from startling innovation to persistent repetitiveness. My areas of specialty are wearable tech, cameras, home entertainment and mobile technology.
I write about Google, the other Alphabet Inc companies and the tech industry's application of artificial intelligence. I am looking for story ideas that break news, reveal new initiatives, assess corporate strategies, hold companies accountable and show how key executives are addressing big challenges. I used to cover Los Angeles startups, including Snapchat, eSports, cybersecurity and the intersection of Hollywood and tech. I also have written about the courts system, national tragedies and sports business. I'm a life-long Californian... and Dave (Duh-vay) is indeed the last name.
Samuel is the Guardian's assistant technology editor and has been covering consumer electronics, security, privacy and the wider technology sector since 2008, joining the Guardian in 2013
After starting as a technology reporter at Digital Spy, Conor Allison joined Wareable Media Group in 2017 and he's now an associate editor of the group. He's been a full time member of the Wareable staff for over two years, and is an expert across all major wearable devices - from Wear OS to Apple Watch and Fitbit. An expert in helping people get more from their wearable tech, Conor heads up Wareable's considerable how-to based guides. Whether it's accessing the hidden features of the Apple Watch or overcoming niggly problems with tech, Wareable's how-to coverage enables us to go deeper into the industry than any other website. Initially covering all the latest developments in smartwatches, fitness trackers and VR at Wareable, Conor is also a committed cyclist and gym-goer, which enables him to pass judgement on the latest and greatest sports wearables.
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