Meta, Some news from the editor's desk
For most of us here, at some point the sensation of breaking the news takes hold and turns into something else, something much more like an addiction. It really gets into you, keeps you up at night, makes you stay in on weekends. It's in Engadget's DNA, and it's what's kept me glued to the site most waking hours of most days for over four years now.But fresh challenges can also be addictive, which is why I've decided to step down as editor of this publication in late August so as to start a new company. I'm extremely excited -- but there's also simply no way I can give up working with Engadget that easily, so I'll remain on as editor-at-large, where I'll have a longer-term advisory role to the site (and do some writing from time to time, as well).
I'll be leaving Engadget in the immensely talented hands of Josh Topolsky, whose vision and voice will ensure the site lives up to its legacy as gadget publication nonpareil. Also, Engadget's current Managing Editor Joshua Fruhlinger will soon begin to formally oversee the AOL Tech network, including Switched, TUAW, Download Squad, and the Engadget network. With Josh Topolsky at the helm and Joshua Fruhlinger's stewardship, I have no doubt that Engadget won't just carry on, but will become even better than ever. Read on.
Suffice it to say, Engadget has developed into one of the most vital, respected technology media brands of the decade. And not unlike the gadget industry we cover, the site and the medium have changed and matured immensely in the past few years. It wasn't so long ago that Peter and I were scraping around, pitching stories to Slashdot, scrambling to get press passes, and just generally struggling to get a blog taken seriously in a magazine's world. Today it's easy to take for granted that a publication like this even exists -- but I don't think anyone, especially us, ever thought Engadget would become what it has.
So if you're supposed to quit while you're on top, then I'll be doing just that: Engadget continues to enjoy growth at a healthy clip even despite leading the medium -- and that has everything to do with the dozen editors who work their asses off day in and day out. Among Engadget's ranks are some of the leaders in new technology journalism -- easily the strongest, most clever and adept team this publication has ever had. And amongst Engadget's readership we count not only millions of the world's most discerning technology enthusiasts, but many (if not most) of the leaders of the consumer electronics industry. It's already a pretty big legacy to live up to, but this team, led by Josh, will continue to impress.
As for me, well, it's my hope that this next company will live up to the high expectations of the technology community. Although it won't directly compete with Engadget, I'll still be striving to meet the very same standards which drove Peter and I to make this site the blue-chip brand it is today. It's hard to say whether I'll ever be able to match the successes Engadget's enjoyed, but it's going to be a lot of fun trying.
I feel personally indebted for the feedback and support of anyone that's ever come out to an Engadget reader meetup, stopped by to say hi at a trade show (or even occasionally on the street!), posted a comment, or even called me out (well, most of the time!). You made me a better editor and Engadget a better site -- one that I really look forward to reading for many years to come.
-Ryan
P.S. -For those interested in keeping in touch or keeping tabs on the new project, feel free to hit up my personal blog and Twitter feed!





















good luck with all your future endeavors
TLDR
Just kidding! Best of luck, Ryan!!
OK, that's weird - after posting my comment I saw yours which is essentially the same as mine!
Good luck Ryan! Keep on truckin' and I hope you don't forget to come back and drop us a line.
Was I the only one to think that Ryan's future endeavors include hitting that final prestige in COD4?
Trying! Only at level 55, 3rd prestige. Where do these kids find the time?
Good luck.
Congrats Ryan.
Also congrats for making the front page of Digg and PopURL's.
It's a trap!
it's been said.
looking forward to the new project!
Best post ever. Why? Written from the "I" perspective instead of the "we" perspective. I hate the we thing when it's one person.
This, my first post after reading your web days and night
is to say you rock!!
so long, goodluck, Ryan goodbye!
-Pete
Oh no you dont Ryan. You aint leaving until we see the your Wii Fit update.
Good luck. The new project is a vista fan site. :)
The Wow starts Now.
Good luck, Ryan. Engadget is one of my favorite sites, and I'm excited to see your next venture!
Good luck Ryan!
best of luck to you Ryan, will be keeping a tab on you on your blog. i'm all the way in Ghana, West Africa and engadget is the only way i keep myself updated on the latest technology gizmos in the world. thanks to your wicked team.
i'll forever be glued to engadget no matter who runs it provided they do it like you do it. all the very best to you once more
Halo!!
Mr. Ryan Block
Thank you for everything !
Do you really stop it?Article book again?
When it is preceded by the new face, will you have mortifying time?
I imagines it with a regrettable desire.
I'm subscribing to a Japanese version.
Engadget Japanese is still cool and excited.
And, gratitude is sent.
Good luck !
All the very best in your future endeavours, Ryan!
TL, CR.
Just kidding. Good luck Ryan! You've been great.
Good luck and farewell. :)
Good Luck Ryan, Thanks For Delivering Such a Wonderful Site!
Go on get out of it!!, you're not wanted round here anyways!!!....
(Slowly slides of chair and cries quietly on the floor)
Farewell Ryan, you will be missed from your captain's seat.
I find this very saddening. Peter has been gone for awhile, and now you're pretty much leaving as well. No one from the original team is left. :( Ah well, good luck. I'll be visiting your new site when it's ready. ;)
Good luck Ryan!
Engadget changed the way news was reported! While you were addicted to breaking the stories we were addicted to reading your stories. Thank you for the site and the podcasts. Best of luck in your new venture I am sure your fan's will find you.
C H A N G E !
I first found Engadget when searching for news on the just-announced mac mini. Took me 4 days to read through all the comments at work.
Been hooked ever since.
Thanks, Ryan, and go on Cranky Geeks more often.
Did Motorola come around and make you a VP?
Best of luck Ryan! You've got an insane secret talent in this tech industry thing and I'm definitely one to admire =).
i'm sorry to hear that you're moving on, only because i think this is a first rate publication -- and that means you are a big part of the reason.
good luck in your new endeavors!
Good luck Ryan! It's been great to watch Engadget evolve into what it is! I think I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for this blog.
good luck . dad