Experts
Peter Rojas
Co-founder, Engadget
Rojas talks about moving from California to New York, starting Gizmodo and Engadget and finding his voice as a blogger. Read More
Rojas talks about the evolution of his career, and using his interests in technology as the basis for his work with Engadget. Read More
Rojas talks about his background. Read More
Rojas would like to sit down with Al Gore. Read More
Rojas talks about why his eating habits and the philosophy behind it all. Read More
It's really about mobbing to a hydrogen-based economy, Rojas says. Read More
Like capitalism, cutting-edge technology is really, really good at aggregating the sum of what's available and what's wanted. Read More
Rojas talks about if the American political system is broken. Read More
Rojas talks about how technology has made culture more widely available than it ever was before. Read More
It's a question of available human talent and the cost of production, Rojas says. Read More
Moving the Blackberry beyond businessmen. Read More
It always comes back to what we think is natural, says Rojas. Read More
YouTube and MySpace make previously frustrating processes go much more smoothly, Rojas thinks. Read More
The Web facilitates an intimacy that would be hard to create in real life, Rojas says. Read More
There's value in Internet chatter, Rojas says. Read More
Rojas says it has to fulfill some sort of function. Read More
Are you doing something that you love? Read More
Start a blog. Read More
Rojas points to new technologies, and their ability to change human life for the better, as a source of great hope. Read More
Rojas talks about where we are as a people Read More
About Peter Rojas
Peter Rojas is the cofounder and editor-in-chief of Engadget, which is a daily weblog covering gadgets, consumer electronics and personal technology. He is also the cofounder of Joystiq, a weblog which covers video games. Rojas has worked as a contributing editor at Cargo, an editor-at-large at Sync, a technology editor of VMan, and a columnist for The Guardian, writing on emerging technology. He is a frequent contributor to a variety of publications both on- and off-line and appears on radio and television regularly as a technology commenter. Rojas was educated at Harvard University and the University of Sussex. He lives in New York City.