Mathew Ingram
Mathew Ingram is a highly experienced and accomplished journalist and technology writer, specializing in the intersection between media, technology, and culture. He studied journalism at Ryerson University and English at the University of Waterloo.
Ingram's career spans over two decades, during which he has worked as a Chief Digital Writer at the Columbia Journalism Review and a Senior Writer at Fortune Magazine and Giga Omni Media. He also served as a Communities Editor, Senior Technology Writer, and Online Business Columnist at Globe and Mail and as a Senior Writer at Financial Times of Canada and Staff Writer at Alberta Report magazine.
Ingram's analytical approach to his craft makes him endlessly fascinated by the changes that the internet and the mobile and social web have produced, and he continues to examine how these changes impact the way people behave towards each other, consume information, and perceive the world around them.
Did the IDF set up a pager wholesaling business and somehow convince Hezbollah to buy all their booby-trapped pagers? Can you hack a pager and download malware that causes the battery to overheat and explode? https://t.co/fEcaHTKefS
How does one cause thousands of pagers to simultaneously explode. Anyone? https://t.co/P0V7SW03bQ