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Michael Ansaldo

Michael Ansaldo

Freelance Contributor at PCWorld

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    • Computers & Technology
    • Consumer Electronics
    • PCs/Laptops
    • Technology

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    Recent Articles

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    Adobe Acrobat Pro review: Still the gold standard

    Adobe's PDF editor is as feature-packed as ever, with the addition of more affordable subscription pricing.
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    Best wireless keyboards 2024: Top Bluetooth and USB models reviewed

    In 2024, there’s no reason you can’t have a wireless keyboard anymore. From the most complex mechanical boards to the sleekest designer sets to the flashiest gamer machines, and everything in between, there are plenty of options for wireless excellence. That even includes keyboards for budget buyers — you can find a great pick in every category for well under three-digit prices. We’ve spent hours and hours using each model, banging away on our reviews, surfing the web, and keeping up on social…
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    Are cheap robot vacuums worth the money? Our expert weighs in

    What budget models deliver and where they fall short.
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    Best home security cameras 2024: Reviews and buying advice

    A boom in wireless security cameras is inspiring a movement in DIY home surveillance. Follow our buying guide and read our reviews to find the best option for you.
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    Best PDF editors 2024: Our top picks

    It’s likely that you regularly come across or work with PDF files—they’re ubiquitous in our modern cross-platform world. Most of the time, when viewing a PDF, you can enjoy free software that allows you to read or comment on these files. But what if you need to edit them as well? That’s where a PDF editor comes in. The best PDF editors allows you to edit, create, alter, and convert PDF files just like you would with any other text document. Adobe Acrobat is the most famous option for most peopl…
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    5 ways Adobe Acrobat’s AI Assistant gives you a productivity edge

    From document summaries to content creation, the PDF editor's generative AI helps you work smarter.
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    PDF Extra review: A budget PDF editor with business-ready features

    From document editing to cloud integration, PDF Extra offers a wide range of tools at a fraction of the cost of top-tier alternatives.
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    These 9 Ring security cam settings will make your home safer

    Learn how to fine-tune your Ring camera or video doorbell motion-detection settings, minimize unnecessary notifications, and focus on what matters.
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    7 hidden Ring app settings that make your smart home even better

    Ring video doorbells and security cams are renowned for their ease of use, but you must go deep into the Ring app to unlock every feature. We'll show you how.
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    Best free PDF editors 2024: Our top picks

    Not everyone needs a full-fledged PDF editor. Depending on the scope and breadth of your PDF editing needs, you might find that a free option is sufficient. Read on for our recommendations of the best free PDF editors.
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    PDF24 Creator review: Capable but clunky

    This free PDF editor is full of features but its modular interface overcomplicates editing workflows.
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    PDF-XChange Editor review: Edit, annotate, and secure PDF documents

    PDF-XChange Editor offers a wealth of tools for working with personal and professional documents.
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    Kofax Power PDF 5 review: A powerful Acrobat alternative

    This stalwart PDF editor has everything you need to create, edit, collaborate on, and secure your documents.
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    Foxit PDF Editor 13 review: Ready for business

    Extensive editing, collaboration, and security tools plus AI integration make this multi-platform PDF editor an excellent Acrobat alternative.
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    PDFgear review: An AI-assisted PDF editor

    This free PDF editor is full of pro-level editing tools and an “AI co-pilot” that streamlines your workflow.
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    WinZip PDF Pro review: A full-featured editor for PDF power users

    WinZip PDF Pro provides everything you need to create, change, and collaborate on PDF documents.
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    Soda PDF Online review: A PDF editor for any device

    Soda PDF Online's web-based editor allows you to work with PDF documents on PCs, Macs, tablets, and smartphones.
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    EaseUS PDF Editor review: Complete document control for individuals...

    EaseUS PDF's full slate of tools enable you to efficiently edit, annotate, and secure your PDFs.
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    IronVest review: Protection beyond password management

    IronVest’s privacy service protects email addresses, credit card numbers, and other personal information while you shop online.
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    KeePass review: A free password manager strictly for tech-savvy users

    KeePass has many advantages as a password manager, but the average user will likely be put off by the technical demands of this open source program.
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    Enpass review: An easy way to create strong, secure passwords

    Enpass is a solid password manager with strong basic features and multiple secure syncing options.