Andy Ihnatko is a technology journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times,Chicago Sun-Times :: Andy Ihnatko :: and tech author. He currently resides in Massachusetts. He frequently appears on Leo Laporte's podcasts, specifically MacBreak Weekly and TWiT. He's also a regular on the MacNotables podcast, hosted by Chuck Joiner where he often is paired with fellow technology journalist Adam Engst.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
dbpprop:abstract
  • Andy Ihnatko is a technology journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times,Chicago Sun-Times :: Andy Ihnatko :: and tech author. He currently resides in Massachusetts. He frequently appears on Leo Laporte's podcasts, specifically MacBreak Weekly and TWiT. He's also a regular on the MacNotables podcast, hosted by Chuck Joiner where he often is paired with fellow technology journalist Adam Engst. Ihnatko has also appeared on the CBS Saturday Early Show on July 13, 2007, where he discussed applications for cell phones to imitate if not exceed the capabilities of the Apple iPhone. No iPhone? No iProblem!, Technology Expert Andy Ihnatko Explains How You Can Get iPhone Features On Your Cell Phone - CBS News He appeared again on August 25, 2007, to report his conclusions after testing several urban legends about recovering Mobile Phones that had been submerged in water. Andy, for a brief time in July 2007, was believed to be the actual author of the satirical "The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs" weblog, until his formal denial on July 24 in an article for Macworld. Macworld | The truth about Fake Steve Jobs He has also formally neither confirmed nor deniedMacBreak Weekly #128 involvement in the Steve Jobs autobiography, which was rumoured on ValleywagValleywag: When is the Steve Jobs Autobiography coming out?. Ihnatko's boisterous writing style is seasoned with references to US popular culture, P. G. Wodehouse, comic books, cartoons, and science fiction. In the early days of the World Wide Web, Andy described a game called "Web That Smut" (possibly as criticism of the recently passed Communications Decency Act). "Web That Smut" was loosely based on the television game show "Name That Tune". Also in the early days of the World Wide Web, it is believed that Ihnatko coined the term "Macquarium" to describe an aquarium made out of the empty shell of an early Macintosh computer. He wrote and distributed online the first comprehensive set of instructionsMacQuarium to construct one.
dbpprop:caption
  • Andy Ihnatko at Macworld 2008
dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
dbpprop:imagesize
  • 200px
dbpprop:name
  • Andy Ihnatko
dbpprop:reference
dbpprop:web
dbpprop:wikiPageUsesTemplate
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Andy Ihnatko is a technology journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times,Chicago Sun-Times :: Andy Ihnatko :: and tech author. He currently resides in Massachusetts. He frequently appears on Leo Laporte's podcasts, specifically MacBreak Weekly and TWiT. He's also a regular on the MacNotables podcast, hosted by Chuck Joiner where he often is paired with fellow technology journalist Adam Engst.
rdfs:label
  • Andy Ihnatko
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:depiction
foaf:homepage
foaf:page
is dbpprop:caption of
is owl:sameAs of