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Melanie Pinola

Melanie Pinola

Senior Staff Writer at Wirecutter

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  • English
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  • Consumer Electronics
  • Technology

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The Best Website Builders

After researching 21 of the top website-building services and building 20 websites, we’ve found the best website builder for most people.
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How to format a hard drive for both Windows and Mac

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How to take a screenshot on an Android phone
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How to record your screen in Windows 10

Save your actions by learning how to record your screen in Windows 10
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How to find your MAC Address in Windows 10

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The Best Laptop Stands

After years testing 17 laptop stands at work and in our home offices, we’ve found the best stand for most people. Read to see what we recommend.
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How to Move Your Home Office Outside—And Make the Most of It

Working outside, even for just a little while, can be great for your health. Here’s how to do it as comfortably and productively as possible.
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The Best Ergonomic Keyboard

If you spend all day at a computer, an ergonomic keyboard’s more natural tilt and customizable positioning may be more comfortable than a standard keyboard.
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The Best Ring Lights

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The Best Standing Desk Converters

We built and worked on 17 standing desk converters, and we found that the Ergo Desktop Kangaroo Pro Junior remains the best way to stand at a stationary desk.
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10 Myths About Sleep That Are Ruining Your Energy Levels

You’d think the human race would have sleep down to a science by now, but many of us are still sleeping poorly, and at least part of the problem is that we have outdated information and beliefs about this all-important health need. So let’s set the facts straight. Here are 10 things you might have b…
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The Best USB Microphone

After our tests of 30-plus mics over eight years, the Blue Yeti remains our favorite USB mic for people who want an easy, noticeable upgrade over built-in mics.
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The Best Wireless and Wired Headsets

After testing 15 Bluetooth wireless headsets for four months, we found the best wireless headsets and wired headsets for most people.
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The Home Office Gear Wirecutter Staffers Bought to Make It Through ...

Here’s a quick look at the home-office gear Wirecutter staffers bought to make their work-from-home lives more bearable over the past year.
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Why We Love the Yeti by Blue

The Yeti by Blue is the best microphone for your computer that won’t break the bank.
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Why We Love the Uni-ball Jetstream Pen

Never lend out the Uni-ball Jetstream—it will invariably be “borrowed” permanently.
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Why We Love the Field Notes Memo Book

The Field Notes Memo Book is my everyday companion.
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Windows 10 update fixes printer bug causing Blue Screen of Death: I...

Temporary and permanent fixes for the Windows 10 printer bug are now available
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How to Find Your Career Path

Starting at a young age, most of us are questioned about what we want to be “when we grow up,” as if we should all have some singular career goal that we work towards our entire life. Unfortunately, it’s a little more complicated than that. And unlike previous generations, many people don’t take a j…
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Microsoft Outlook is charging an exorbitant price to expand storage...

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