In the
room.
Apple
Has covered every Apple event since 2020. Launch coverage is among the most pressured work in the beat: an hour of announcements, a global audience refreshing the page, and no allowance for getting it wrong on the way to getting it out.
On site at Apple Park in Cupertino for WWDC in recent years, recording The MacRumors Show live from the industry's most closely watched event.
In London for Apple's 50th anniversary celebrations at Battersea Power Station, and earlier for the opening of the Battersea store itself.
CES
On the floor at CES in Las Vegas with press access to Samsung First Look, LG Showcase, Pepcom, and Showstoppers, covering the year's first significant wave of consumer technology. CES rewards triage above all else: several thousand exhibitors, a handful of stories that will still matter in March, and two days to tell them apart.
Hosting
In front of the room as well as in it, taking live master-of-ceremonies duties and hosting events on stage. Compering is closer to live broadcast than to writing: the running order shifts, speakers over-run, and the job is to absorb all of it without the audience noticing anything went wrong.
Entertainment
Beyond the technology circuit, entertainment press screenings and creator milestones in Los Angeles. A beat that runs from Silicon Valley to Hollywood and home again.