Mark, a seasoned technology journalist, has dedicated the last ten years to PCWorld, amassing an impressive portfolio that spans three decades in the industry. His expertise is reflected in the more than 3,500 articles he has penned for PCWorld, delving into a wide array of subjects including PC microprocessors, peripherals, and the intricacies of Microsoft Windows.
A Multifaceted Career
Beyond his contributions to PCWorld, Mark’s insights have graced the pages of several esteemed publications. His work has appeared in notable outlets such as PC Magazine, Byte, eWEEK, Popular Science, and Electronic Buyers’ News. His journalistic prowess was recognized when he shared the prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award for breaking news, highlighting his commitment to delivering timely and impactful technology coverage.
Recently, Mark made a pragmatic decision to part with a collection of several dozen Thunderbolt docks and USB-C hubs. The reason? A simple lack of space in his office. This act not only underscores his extensive engagement with the latest technology but also reflects the ever-evolving landscape of the tech world, where innovation often leads to an abundance of gadgets in need of a home.