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Damon Poeter

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Damon Poeter

Damon Poeter got his start in journalism working for the English-language daily newspaper The Nation in Bangkok, Thailand. He covered everything from local news to sports and entertainment before settling on technology in the mid-2000s. Prior to joining PCMag, Damon worked at CRN and the Gilroy Dispatch. He has also written for the San Francisco Chronicle and Japan Times, among other newspapers and periodicals.

Recent Articles by Damon Poeter

Like It Or Not, Drones Will Soon Be Buzzing Overhead

FAA chief Michael Huerta says new rules and tools for drones are being developed faster than skeptics thought possible.

By Damon Poeter
Best Drones of 2015

Don't Want to Share Your Ride? Car2Go Steps Up Game at SXSW

There are lots of options for getting around SXSW, including Car2Go's pint-sized rides.

By Damon Poeter
Car2Go

How Autonomous Cars Will Create 'Better Humans'

Autonomous vehicles could disrupt everything from the airline industry to the use of urban space.

By Damon Poeter
BMW Vision Next 100 Vehicle

ARM, Unicef Launch 'Wearables for Good' Challenge

The new program aims to serve children in developing countries with cost-effective, useful tech solutions.

By Damon Poeter
ARM Unicef Wearables/Credit: Unicef

Will 'Bob' Convince People to Trust Self-Driving Cars?

Dutch researchers think a human-like 'virtual driver' will accelerate acceptance of smart cars.

By Damon Poeter
Google self-driving car