The New York Times
Reporter
Wired Sep 2011 - Jun 2017
Senior Staff Writer
The Register Jun 2007 - Sep 2011
Us Editor
Pcmag.com 1998 - Jun 2007
Senior Writer and Editor
Self-Employment 1994 - 2007
Fiction Writer and Playwright
Education:
Duke University 1990 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, English
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Editing Editorial Blogging Feature Articles Storytelling Publications Writing Web Content Copy Editing Content Strategy Publishing Video Freelance Writing Digital Media Film Magazines Content Development Copywriting Social Media
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Fiction Writing Theatre Reading Playwrighting Classic Film
ew artificial intelligence labs in Seattle and Pittsburgh, following lab openings in New York, Paris and Montreal; in 2015, Uber hired 40 researchers and technical engineers from Carnegie Mellons robotics lab to staff a self-driving car operation in Pittsburgh. [Cade Metz / The New York Times]
Date: May 08, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Op-ed: Mark Zuckerberg's manifesto is a political trainwreck
Further ReadingFacebook will outsource fact-checking to fight fake newsZuckerberg told Wired's Cade Metz, "The research suggests that showing one opposite opinion entrenches your belief even further... The goal is to show a more complete picture of the whole. There are things we can do that can serv
Date: Feb 18, 2017
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Windows To Go Open Source? Brave Logic In Microsoft's Madness
Its definitely possible, he said on a ChefCon panel hosted by Wired business editor Cade Metz. Following huge applause from the crowd Russinovich reiterated: Like I said, its a new Microsoft.
Date: Apr 05, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
The Morning Download: EMC Intensifies Approach to Hybrid Cloud
The next big programming language youve never heard of.Wireds Cade Metz spotlightsa programming language called D, currently in use atFacebook Inc., thanks in part to the fact that one of its inventors is a research scientists there. C++ is an extremely fast languagemeaning software built wit
Date: Jul 08, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Saturday's 'Leap Second' Added More Heat To This Weekend's Tech Meltdowns
ap second the addition of one second onto the worlds official clocks to keep us on track with the actual rotation of the Earth tripped up the functions of a number of other major websites including Reddit and Gawker. Wireds Cade Metz has written a good report of what happened there.