Steven Levy
Levy, Steven\n
Steven Levy is an
American journalist who has written several books on computers, technology, the Internet, cyber security and privacy. Levy is a senior editor and chief technology writer for
Newsweek, writing mainly on the "Science & Technology" section, and the regular column "Random Access" on the monthly feature "Focus On Technology". He also contributes to
Wired, and has had articles published on
Harper's,
Macworld,
The New York Times Magazine,
The New Yorker,
Premiere, and
Rolling Stone.
Levy has won several awards, including the
Computer Press Association Award for a report he co-wrote in 1998 on the
Millennium Bug.
Levy has a
Master's degree in literature. He lives in
New York City with his wife Teresa Carpenter (a
Pulitzer Prize winner) and son.
Books
\n* Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution (1984)\n* The Unicorn's Secret: Murder in the Age of Aquarius (1988)\n* Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government Saving Privacy in the Digital Age\n* Artificial Life: The Quest for a New Creation (1992)\n* ''Insanely Great: The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer That Changed Everything (1994)
External link
\n* Steven Levy's website
Levy, Steven