Meet Rob Beschizza, the scholarly editor of Wired’s GadgetLab who is quite busy testing out loads of geeky stuff in his Laboratory for a better sci-fi world. Apparently, the dazzle of the cool geek crown dragged Rob out of his gadget lab and now he’s ready to settle scores with all you inquiring minds by answering your questions. So, shoot in your questions to our Gadget expert in comments section or in email.

Here is Rob Beschizza in his own words:-
I work full-time as a writer and blogger for Wired; I’m the site lead for the gadgets blog at Gadget Lab, write news stories for Wired News. I’m also helping some of my fellow writers with logos and such: my background is in web design and development.
I do have a personal site too, but all I’ve got up there is code experiments, PHP and flash and stuff.
As far as coding and design is concerned, I’m a fan of random and procedural stuff. Wired was kind enough to let me design the logo at Gadget Lab, which has a randomized row of cogs. We’re going to shortly put up a cool interactive logo at our sister blog, Game|Life. The web design company I run - which is pretty much mothballed, right
now, so I can devote my full attention to writing for Wired - is at
celestialmechanics, and has links aplenty to sites I’ve developed
and helped develop.
Check-out links to few of his best posts:-
Imaging the Antikythera Computer
15 Gadgets for Artists
Top Tools for Creative (and Working) Writers
Top 5 Worst Things About The iPhone
Technoporn: Greek Fire
Top 8 Scary Quotes from Govt. Anti-P2P Report




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