Christopher Null is an established entertainment and technology writer with more than 10 years experience as a journalist. Chris dabbles in screenwriting, video game development, and novel writing. His recently completed projects include co-authoring the Network Administrator's Reference, published in March 1999 by Osborne/McGraw-Hill and completing his first novel, Half Mast, published in 2002 by Sutro Press.
Chris has been covering the world of film and cinema for over seven years. He founded the popular site filmcritic.com in 1995, and now his reviews and interviews reach more than 4 million readers.
Chris's experience in the publishing world is considerable. He is now Editor in Chief of Mobile PC, and previously was Editor in Chief of New Architect magazine, Executive Editor of Smart Business magazine, and Managing Reviews Editor of LAN Times magazine. As a freelance and staff writer, he has penned entertainment, business, and high-tech pieces for Wired, Yahoo! Internet Life, Men's Journal, Working Woman, PC Week, Network World, Internet World, MicroTimes, San Jose Magazine, The Austin Chronicle, The Austin American-Statesman, and countless other publications.
Chris has been quoted or profiled in the Los Angeles Times, The Industry Standard, Men's Health, SmartMoney, The Miami Herald, The Oregonian, The (Baltimore) Daily Record, The Ventura Country Star, Alaska Airlines Magazine, Advertising Age, Tech Media, NBC 5 Chicago, Factorium, The Obscure Store and Reading Room, and The Tri-State Real Estate Journal (no kidding). He has also appeared on various ZDTV programs, Technology Today radio and KTRH Houston radio. He has spoken at numerous high-tech trade shows, including Comdex, Networld+Interop, and ComNet.
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