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With a decade of experience in technology journalism, Michael has established himself as a prominent voice in the industry, navigating the vast landscape from Apple to ZTE. His expertise shines through in his work at PCWorld, where he has earned the title of the resident keyboard enthusiast. Michael’s passion for keyboards is evident; he frequently tests new models for his reviews and dedicates his spare time to constructing custom mechanical boards, all while enhancing his desktop “battlestation.”
Experience Across Leading Publications
Michael’s impressive portfolio includes contributions to notable publications such as Android Police, Digital Trends, Wired, Lifehacker, and How-To Geek. His coverage of major tech events, including CES and Mobile World Congress, has allowed him to engage with the latest innovations and trends in real-time, providing readers with insightful commentary and analysis.
A Personal Touch
Residing in Pennsylvania, Michael balances his professional pursuits with a love for the outdoors. He eagerly anticipates his next kayaking adventure, which offers him a refreshing escape from the fast-paced world of technology. This blend of passion for tech and appreciation for nature enriches his perspective, making his writing not only informative but also relatable.