Technology magazines ignore women and women's magazines ignore technology. Popgadget is a lifestyle magazine that embraces technology as a regular and essential part of women's lives. We cover topics traditionally seen in women's magazines, such as health and fitness, beauty and fashion, home, family, and entertainment, but with a unique focus on the products and people that bring exciting innovations to those aspects of our lives. But if you're looking for a bikini-clad model straddling a Power Mac G5, you won't see it here.
Bringing together the style of dailycandy.com and the sensibility of Wired magazine, popgadget.net provides short reviews of new technology from around the world as well as news bits on health, culture and "general neophilia"...technology with a twist is popgadget.net's forte.
(Los Angeles Times)
founder, editor-in-chief, mia@popgadget.net
Corporate technology consultant with previous stints as new media
director for a global entertainment company and as an analyst/programmer in
the public health field. Two time graduate of NYU, in Film and Interactive
Telecommunications.
: a sound-activated microcam/high-powered taser that is attached
to all car horns which will monitor, and if necessary, severely punish, gratuitous
honkers.
co-founder, publisher, hoyun@popgadget.net
Legal advisor to technology companies, real estate developers,
retail and hotel chains, product distributors, and other businesses in commercial transactions, financial restructuring, and business disputes.
:
a tiny telescoping periscope for my car so I can see beyond all those SUVs
in front of me when I'm sitting in traffic.
creative director, jenna@popgadget.net
Designer and art director with recent projects in the arts, museum
and cultural sectors. Former webzine founder and editor (eatsquid.net). Editor-in-chief of babygadget.net. Education includes
the Cooper Union School of Art, BA in Music from the Evergreen St. College,
and a Masters in Interactive Telecommunications at NYU.
: a stroller that climbs NYC subway stairs and brownstone stoops
and a device that maps out all available parking spots in the vicinity of
my apartment.
new york editor, chrissie@popgadget.net
Online product manager with a passion for all things editorial and social. Vita includes washingtonian.com, nymag.com, meetup.com, and huffingtonpost.com.
:Dog bark translator, so I can understand exactly what my little pugs are saying.





