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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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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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Nate Anderson / Senior Editor
Nate is senior editor at Ars Technica, where he oversees long-form feature content and writes about technology law and policy. He's currently at work on a book about Internet policing.
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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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Lee Aylward / Lead Developer
Lee is Ars Technica's programming wizard. He hopes someday to grow his beard out like an actual wizard.
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Aaron Zimmerman / Copy Editor
Aaron Zimmerman is Ars Technica's copyeditor. He has worked for a variety of online and print publications.
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Jacqui Cheng / Senior Apple Editor
Jacqui is senior Apple editor at Ars Technica, where she has spent the last seven years writing about Apple culture, gadgets, social networking, privacy, and more.
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Ryan Paul / Open Source Editor
Ryan is the editor of open source and Web standards articles at Ars Technica. He has used Linux for over a decade and contributes code to several open source software projects.
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Peter Bright / Microsoft Editor
Peter is a Microsoft Contributor at Ars. He also covers programming and software development, Web technology and browsers, and security. He is based in London, UK.
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Dan Goodin / Security Editor
Dan is the IT 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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Cyrus Farivar / Senior Business Editor
Cyrus is the Senior Business Editor at Ars Technica, and is also a radio producer and author. His book, The Internet of Elsewhere, was published in April 2011.
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Cesar Torres / Social Editor
Cesar is the Social Editor at Ars Technica. His areas of expertise are in online communities, human-computer interaction, usability, and e-reader technology. Cesar lives in Chicago.
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Jon Brodkin / Senior IT reporter
Jon is Ars Technica's senior IT reporter, covering the latest in business technology and the intersection of consumer technology and IT. He also writes about technology policy, patent litigation, supercomputing, and wireless technology.
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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 / Staff Editor
Nathan is a San Francisco-based Staff Editor at Ars Technica. He contributes to posts on a variety of topics and writes the Weekend Ar(t)s column.
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Casey Johnston / Associate writer
Casey Johnston is an Associate Writer for Ars Technica covering gadgets, privacy, and tech culture. She graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Applied Physics.
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Chris Foresman / Associate Writer
Chris is an Associate Writer at Ars Technica, where he has spent the last four years writing about Apple, smartphones, digital photography, and patent litigation, among other topics.
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Timothy B. Lee / Associate writer
Timothy covers tech policy for Ars, with a particular focus on patent and copyright law, privacy, free speech, and open government. His writing has appeared in Slate, Reason, Wired, and the New York Times.
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Kate Shaw / Associate Writer
Kate is a science writer for Ars Technica. She is a Ph.D. candidate in Zoology and Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior at Michigan State University, though she's spent much of her graduate career living in a tent in Kenya.
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Kyle Niemeyer / Associate Writer
Kyle is a science writer for Ars Technica. He has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Aerospace Engineering from Case Western Reserve University, and is currently a Ph.D. candidate focusing on combustion modeling.
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Curt Hopkins / Associate Writer
Curt writes for Ars Technica about the intersection of culture and technology, including the democratization of information, spaceships, robots, the theatre, archaeology, achives and free speech.
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Yun Xie / Associate Writer
Yun Xie is a contributing science writer at Ars, where she covers the latest advancements in science and technology for Ars. She currently works in the Office of Science Policy, Office of the Director at the National Institutes of Health.
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Andrew Cunningham / Associate writer
Andrew has a B.F.A. in Classics from Kenyon College and is an IT professional with over five years of experience in the field. His work has appeared on Charge Shot!!! and AnandTech.
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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 PhD work at the telematics department at UC3M in Madrid.