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A MicroSD card killed him.
I hope Brian Klug the best for he was an interesting voice at Anandtech and brought much joy to me because he was so interesting and novel.
http://9to5mac.com/2014/08/31/found...ple-hire-from-hardware-review-site-anandtech/
guess he's at apple, too.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8456/the-road-aheadOn a personal level Ive made myself available to all AnandTech editors for advice and guidance, however I have fully removed myself from the editorial process. I can offer a suggestion on how to deal with a situation so long as describing the situation does not reveal any confidential information to me.
I'd imagine that other tech companies are going to be a bit more wary of sharing information with the main site now.It doesn't look like Anand gave up on the site at all. Call me cynic but neither - that he took a job at Apple and that he is still behind the curtain - is surprising.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8456/the-road-ahead
I mean, it's his site and he can do whatever he wants, but saying that he divorced himself with the editorial process without disclosing whatever steps are taken to ensure such thing is akin to saying Roger Ailes has nothing to do with Fox News' editorial process.
Brian Klug is alive.
Or he could have joined the CIA and is deep undercover protecting the world from terrorists and badly designed phones.
Pics or it didn't happen.
I mean, it's his site and he can do whatever he wants, but saying that he divorced himself with the editorial process without disclosing whatever steps are taken to ensure such thing is akin to saying Roger Ailes has nothing to do with Fox News' editorial process.
Of course "Trust me" isn't going to cut it. Is it for anyone? ^^
I mean, that he took a job at Apple, not at Sony (for example), should be telling enough.
Despite a pretty good grounding in the nitty gritty of the field, both Brian and Anand are journalists, not engineers. It's bizarre how many people expect them to be working on actual SoC design... Explaining != doing. I'd be pretty stunned if they're not in either PR or consumer experience design type stuff.The boring truth about why Anand and Brian went to Apple: Apple designs its own processors and is otherwise more involved in the hardware side of things than usual, so it could use their expertise.
Despite a pretty good grounding in the nitty gritty of the field, both Brian and Anand are journalists, not engineers. It's bizarre how many people expect them to be working on actual SoC design... Explaining != doing. I'd be pretty stunned if they're not in either PR or consumer experience design type stuff.
Not that I'm saying they're going to be working on SoC design, but both of them are in fact engineers.Despite a pretty good grounding in the nitty gritty of the field, both Brian and Anand are journalists, not engineers. It's bizarre how many people expect them to be working on actual SoC design... Explaining != doing. I'd be pretty stunned if they're not in either PR or consumer experience design type stuff.
And Anand is a computer engineer.Brian Klug is an "Optical Sciences & Engineering graduate from the University of Arizona" and it wouldn't surprise me at all if he were working in that area.
http://www.brianklug.org/about/