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Ken Fisher / Editor in Chief
Ken is the founder & Editor-in-Chief of Ars Technica. A veteran of the IT industry and a scholar of antiquity, Ken studies the emergence of intellectual property regimes and their effects on culture and innovation.
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Nate Anderson / Deputy Editor
Nate is the deputy editor at Ars Technica, where he oversees long-form feature content and writes about technology law and policy. He is the author of The Internet Police: How Crime Went Online, and the Cops Followed.
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Eric Bangeman / Managing Editor
Eric has been using personal computers since 1980 and writing about them at Ars Technica since 2003, where he currently serves as Managing Editor.
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Lee Hutchinson / Senior Technology Editor
Lee is the Senior Technology Editor at Ars and oversees gadget, automotive, IT, and culture content. He also knows stuff about enterprise storage, security, and manned space flight. Lee is based in Houston, TX.
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Sebastian Anthony / Editor of Ars Technica UK
Sebastian is the editor of Ars Technica UK. He usually writes about low-level hardware, software, and transport, but it is emerging science and the future of technology that really get him excited.
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Aurich Lawson / Creative Director
Aurich is the creative director at Ars Technica, where he oversees the look and feel of the site as well as the day-to-day story graphic needs. He has over 17 years of experience in interactive design.
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Jason Marlin / Technical Director
Jason is the Technical Director for Ars Technica. If you ask him nicely he'll tell you wild stories about when he lived in Atlanta.
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John Timmer / Senior Science Editor
John became Ars Technica's science editor in 2007 after spending 15 years doing biology research at places like Berkeley and Cornell.
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Peter Bright / Technology Editor
Peter is Technology Editor at Ars. He covers Microsoft, programming and software development, Web technology and browsers, and security. He is based in Brooklyn, NY.
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Dan Goodin / Security Editor
Dan is the Security Editor at Ars Technica, which he joined in 2012 after working for The Register, the Associated Press, Bloomberg News, and other publications.
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Sean Gallagher / IT Editor
Sean is Ars Technica's IT Editor. A former Navy officer, systems administrator, and network systems integrator with 20 years of IT journalism experience, he lives and works in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Kyle Orland / Senior Gaming Editor
Kyle is the Senior Gaming Editor at Ars Technica, specializing in video game hardware and software. He has journalism and computer science degrees from University of Maryland. He is based in the Washington, DC area.
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David Kravets / Senior Editor
The senior editor for Ars Technica. Founder of TYDN fake news site. Technologist. Political scientist. Humorist. Dad of two boys. Been doing journalism for so long I remember manual typewriters with real paper.
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Joe Mullin / Tech Policy Editor
Joe has covered the intersection of law and technology, including the world's biggest copyright and patent battles, since 2007.
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Cyrus Farivar / Senior Business Editor
Cyrus is the Senior Business Editor at Ars Technica, and is also a radio producer and author. His first book, The Internet of Elsewhere, was published in April 2011.
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Jon Brodkin / Senior IT Reporter
Jon is Ars Technica's senior IT reporter, covering the FCC and broadband, telecommunications, wireless technology, and more.
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Ron Amadeo / Reviews Editor
Ron is the Reviews Editor at Ars Technica, where he specializes in Android OS and Google products. He is always on the hunt for a new gadget and loves to rip things apart to see how they work.
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Andrew Cunningham / Senior Products Editor
Andrew has a B.A. in Classics from Kenyon College and has over five years of experience in IT. His work has appeared on Charge Shot!!! and AnandTech, and he records a weekly book podcast called Overdue.
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Aaron Zimmerman / Copyeditor
Aaron Zimmerman is Ars Technica's copyeditor. He has worked for a variety of online and print publications.
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Megan Geuss / Staff editor
Megan is a staff editor at Ars Technica. She writes breaking news and has a background in fact-checking and research.
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Nathan Mattise / Features Editor
Nathan is an Austin-based Features Editor at Ars Technica. He edits and contributes posts on a variety of topics like lost short films that ran before Empire, how NASA kept the Shuttle program going against Hurricane Katrina, and why Apple no longer loves indie bands. He also hosts and produces Decrypted, Ars Technica's Mr. Robot podcast.
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Kelly Fiveash / News Editor
Kelly is News Editor at Ars Technica UK. She cut her teeth as an IT helpdesk bod, before moving into the world of tech journalism in 2006. She's a Londoner who loves tiny dogs, loud guitars, and messy tacos.
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Sam Machkovech / Culture Reporter
Sam has written about the combined worlds of arts and tech since his first syndicated column launched in 1996. He can regularly be found losing quarters at Add-A-Ball in Seattle, WA.
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Jonathan M. Gitlin / Automotive Editor
Jonathan is the automotive editor at Ars Technica, covering all things car-related. Jonathan lives and works in Washington, D.C.
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Valentina Palladino / Associate Reviewer
Valentina is the Associate Reviewer for Ars Technica, covering all gadgets with a focus on mobile devices and wearables. She has a soft spot for Chromebooks.
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Jennifer Hahn / Video Producer/Editor
Jennifer graduated from Fordham University, worked in TV broadcasting, then as a systems admin for over a decade. She is now an independent Filmmaker and Video Producer for Ars Technica.
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Beth Mole / Health Reporter
Beth is Ars Technica’s health reporter. She’s interested in biomedical research, infectious disease, health policy and law, and has a Ph.D. in microbiology.
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Eric Berger / Senior Space Editor
Eric Berger is the senior space editor at Ars Technica, covering everything from astronomy to private space to wonky NASA policy. A certified meteorologist, Eric lives in Houston.
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Annalee Newitz / Tech Culture Editor
Annalee Newitz is the Tech Culture Editor at Ars Technica. She is the author of Scatter, Adapt, and Remember: How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction, and her first novel, Autonomous, comes out in September 2017.
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Glyn Moody / Contributing Policy Editor
Glyn Moody is Contributing Policy Editor at Ars Technica. He has been writing about the Internet, free software, copyright, patents and digital rights for over 20 years.
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Mark Walton / Consumer Editor
Mark is Consumer Editor at Ars Technica UK by day, and keen musician by night. He hails from the UK, the home of ARM, heavy metal, and superior chocolate.
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Cathleen O'Grady / Contributing science reporter
Cathleen is Ars Technica's contributing science reporter. She has a background in cognitive science and evolutionary linguistics.
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Cassandra Khaw / Contributing Reporter
Cassandra Khaw enjoys Muay Thai, neural networks, street dance, video games, reading, and balletic executions of electronic malice.
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Chris Lee / Associate writer
Chris writes for Ars Technica's science section. A physicist by day and science writer by night, he specializes in quantum physics and optics. He lives and works in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
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Iljitsch van Beijnum / Associate Writer
Iljitsch is a contributing writer at Ars Technica, where he contributes articles about network protocols as well as Apple topics. He is currently finishing his Ph.D work at the telematics department at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) in Spain.
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Scott K. Johnson / Associate Writer
Scott is a hydrogeologist and educator who has been covering the geosciences for Ars since 2011.
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Kerry Staurseth / Associate Copyeditor
Kerry is the associate copyeditor at Ars Technica after being an English teacher on and off for fifteen years in DR Congo, Cameroon, and Wisconsin. She resides in Chicago and enjoys being an adjunct writing instructor at two nearby universities.