Dylan Tweney
[science|technology] [writer|editor]
I’m Dylan Tweney, a San Mateo, California-based writer and editor. I focus on technology and science, and I work in print, online, audio, and video.
On this website, you can learn more about Dylan Tweney, read my blog, check out the acts of journalism I've committed, or find out what writing and editing services I offer.
Below are links to some of the work I’ve produced lately.
- Nov. 26, 1894: Cybernetics Pioneer Norbert Wiener Born
My mini-bio on the famous MIT mathematician Norbert Wiener - Gadget Lab Podcast #54: LG Releases a Phone For the Ladies | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
Audio podcast featuring myself, Jose Fermoso and Priya Ganapati - Gadget Lab Video: New MacBook, Canon Vixia HF10 | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
I'm in the second half of this video - @MarsPhoenix's Twitter Epitaphs | Wired Science from Wired.com
Hey, I won third prize in an epitaph contest! - Gadget Lab Podcast #51: Apple Takes a Bite Out of the Industry With New Macbooks and Deep Pockets | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
Jose Fermoso, Brian Chen and Dylan Tweney discuss the latest gadget news -- mostly Apple related, this week - Gadget Lab Videoblog: 'Best of Test' Round Up Finds a Nokia Phone at the Top | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
In this video, Dylan Tweney and Joe Brown review the Nokia E71 phone, which received a "Best of Test" designation in the Fall Test round up in the November 2008 issue of WIRED. - New Chips Poised to Revolutionize Photography, Film | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
Feature story I wrote about the new crop of SLRs that are capable of recording HD video as well: Canon 5D Mark II and the Nikon D90. What makes the video recording possible is a new generation of CMOS imaging chips. - Gadget Lab Videoblog: Sony's Alpha A900 Frames Fully, Archos 5 Blinds With Screen Beauty | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
video reviews of the a900 and the Archos 5 (I appear in the second half) - How Google Can Save Android From Certain Failure | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
The short version: Create a branded "Googlephone" partners program, and enforce certain minimum requirements for any phone carrying a Googlephone logo. - Horrible Phones and Carriers Mean Huge Opportunity for Startups | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
It's all about the user experience -- summary of the panel I moderated yesterday at Mobilize '08, the GigaOM conference - Verizon Memo Details Upcoming Touchscreen BlackBerry | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
fuzzy pics and not much detail - Flickr Bikes Shoot Pics With Solar and Pedal Power | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
I want one!
- Journalism and PR in the new media age.
As the publishing industry collapses, it’s becoming clear that both journalists and public relations people need to change the way they work. Amazingly, it’s still possible to find journalists throwing hissy fits about email blasts or blacklisting PR people for showing insufficient deference. This kind of behavior might have been understandable a few years ago when [...] - Social networking comes of age.
If anyone doubted the power and importance of online social networks, the election of Barack Obama should have put that to rest. Much has been made of the Obama campaign’s use of the internet as an organizing, fundraising and marketing tool. The core of that strategy was a social network, MyBarackObama.com, which probably now qualifies [...] - Geotagging the news.
Imagine that news stories and blog posts could be tied to a geographic area. If lots of news publishers and bloggers did this, you could: Search Google News for stories from a specific neighborhood, like “Hyde Park in Chicago,” or a general region, like “within 50 miles of Three Mile Island.” Find all the blog posts about [...] - New chips transform photography, video.
While I was on vacation, a feature story I wrote earlier in the month got published on Wired. It’s about the technological progress in CMOS imaging chips, and why the tech is making it possible, for the first time, to record video on a digital single-lens reflex camera. Photographers are really excited about the possibilities that [...] - Where’s my freaking bailout?
I’m angry enough about the prospect of a stupidly conceived financial industry bailout that I wrote the following letter to my state Representative, Jackie Speier, as well as Senators Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Barack Obama and John McCain. I would have sent a copy to Rep. Barney Frank as well, since he is playing a [...] - What Google needs to do now to save Android.
Today’s debut of the T-Mobile G1 is the first public appearance of an almost fully-baked consumer "Googlephone" — a phone based on Google’s Android operating system. There’s just one problem: There is no Googlephone. And that’s something Google must fix, and fast, if it wants its mobile operating system to succeed. Granted, Google’s Android operating system has [...] - Mobile industry presents huge opportunities for startups.
The mobile industry offers enormous opportunity right now for entrepreneurs who can create excellent user experiences. And doing that doesn’t require a degree in rocket science or access to high-end technology. Startups like Jaiku and Twitter have created huge communities of excited, engaged followers based on little more than SMS, an antiquated text-messaging system that limits [...] - One deer, one owl in flight, six or eight rabbits, and 17 miles.
The sun was rising behind the hills over Crystal Springs reservoir this morning at 6:20am, but you couldn’t see it yet. There was just enough light to brighten the overcast sky and to make the threaded wisps of mist rising off the slate-dark water stand out clearly. But the day hadn’t properly begun, and all [...] - Bigfoot hunters fail to produce corpse.
This was one of the more absurd assignments I’ve volunteered for recently: I covered a press conference in Palo Alto today where a trio of men claimed to have found a Bigfoot corpse, and produced blurry photos in an effort to substantiate their claim. What’s worse, my own photos of the press conference itself were [...] - Big Ideas for a Small Planet.
The Sundance Channel has a show called “Big Ideas for a Small Planet.” Awhile back they interviewed me for that show, and now it appears that the episode — which is about “green gadgets” — is out. It’s a $2 purchase in iTunes. It seems that they also put me in the free, 30-second preview [...]