Jamie Condliffe's discussions

jcondliffe
Jamie Condliffe
jcondliffe
Contributing Editor at Gizmodo. An ex-engineer writing about science and technology.

I think it depends how your work is structured to an extent. Anyone that works away from the office probably has to carry more... Read more

So much of the success of an Amazon phone rests on the software, I think. Read more

That's the kind of thing everyone wonders, and never talks, about... Read more

A tangentially related point: in trauma situations, obese individuals tend to outperform normal and underweight individuals, esp. if they end up in ICU. Perhaps obvious, but interesting. Read more

What's the one subtle technological feature in your equipment that you'd be lost without? Read more

So, if the biggest fine ever from the FTC takes Google 5 hours to pay of... how to you deter large corporations from committing blatant privacy invasions? Read more

Yeah, gotta say, this thing looks a whole lot better given the ability to run apps... Read more

Do you have any ideas of what other data might be well-suited to this kinda of treatment? Read more

Also: are "extreme simplicity" and "registered design", by default, opposed concepts? Read more

The new Vizio's have set a real high bar, for sure. But Soloburrito makes an interesting point: is it time for even desktops to ditch optical drives? Read more

I've gotta admit, I find the use of the word coke as a soda synonym pretty alien. Read more

WinPho is definitely not as bad as you think Etarip. Have you used it much? Read more