Jon has been covering all manner of consumer hardware since 1995. He brought the Bitchin'fast!3D2000 to market in 1999, and has ran MaximumPC, Mac|Life, Mobile, Greenbot and Macworld, among other consumer tech magazines and websites.
PCWorld is happy to announce you can get 12 monthly issues of our digital magazine for $9.99. That's 50 percent off the cover price, and we have the same discount for our 24-month subscription, too.
Consider it PCWorld's version of an advent calendar. For 12 straight days, our Hack the Holidays spectacular will reveal "unwrapping" videos of tech products and nerd gear that our editors most want to give friends and family.
It's been a long time coming, but we've finally updated the PCWorld.com look and feel. Even better, some back-end improvements should improve your user experience.
It's been a long time coming, but we've finally updated the PCWorld.com look and feel. Even better, some back-end improvements should improve your user experience.
PCWorld has two job openings: Staff Writer and Associate Editor. That's right, we’ll actually pay you to play with PC hardware and software. Here's how to apply.
An exclusive offer for PCWorld readers: For a limited time, you can get AVG's all-inclusive security suite for $29.99, a gigantic reduction from the $239.99 retail price.
The Pixel 2 XL is a no-brainer upgrade—unless you already own the original Pixel XL. Here's your comprehensive look at Pixel 2 XL's marquee features, and how they rate.
Moov's latest wristband offers six months of battery life, real-time coaching feedback, and support for swimming, cardio boxing, and bodyweight workouts.
Stepping beyond simple activity and sleep tracking, Voyce records heart and breathing rates to build a comprehensive view of your dog's health over time.
Hands on with activity-tracking luxury watches from Frederique Constant and Alpina. They'll record step and sleep data, and last more than two years on a single built-in battery.
If the Apple Watch is just too expensive and Android Wear somehow offends you, you may dig Alcatel's $150 smartwatch response. Just prepare for compromises.
One of Switzerland's most revered luxury brands is joining the smartwatch party—just one year after its CEO told us, "I don’t see us taking a big risk."
Frederique Constant, Alpina and Mondaine will be the first manufacturers to release watches powered by MotionX step and sleep tracking. And the watches looks fantastic.