Jacqui Cheng, The New York Times

Jacqui Cheng

The New York Times

Chicago, IL, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • The New York Times
  • Ars Technica
  • The Sweethome
  • VICE

Past articles by Jacqui:

Wirecutter Editor Shares the Tech That Can Improve Your Life

Jacqui Cheng, who leads The Wirecutter, a product recommendations site owned by The Times, has tested many consumer electronics products. Here is what stood out to her. → Read More

The original iPhone games: Favorites from the 2008 Ars staff

From the archives: There are tons of games for the iPhone, but which ones to play? → Read More

The Best Travel Mug

The new Zojirushi Stainless Mug is an evolutionary improvement over its predecessor (our previous pick for best travel mug) and doesn't compromise on design or insulating abilities. After 8 hours, coffee was 20 degrees hotter in the Zojirushi than the next mug down in our test group. → Read More

The Shape of Sex Toys to Come

When will we reach dildo UI nirvana? → Read More

How to downgrade from iTunes 11 to version 10.7 on your Mac

Wish you never upgraded to iTunes 11 last November? Now you can roll back. → Read More

15 years ago, Apple killed the Twentieth Anniversary Mac

Don't remember this $7,499 Mac from the '90s? Check out our gallery and video. → Read More

15 years ago, Apple killed the Twentieth Anniversary Mac

Don't remember this $7,499 Mac from the '90s? Check out our gallery and video. → Read More

iTunes through the ages

We look back at 12 years of iTunes releases. → Read More

A thermostat that learns? Three months with the Nest

The launch hype is over. What's left? A capable-but-geeky learning thermostat. → Read More

FBI document on Steve Jobs: apparently more than fit for office

Apple cofounder Steve Jobs was being actively considered for a presidential … → Read More

The original iPod, 10 years later: a re-review

Ever wondered how well an original iPod would hold up ten years later? → Read More

Thin is in: Ars Technica reviews the MacBook Air

The MacBook Air has finally made its way into the hands of the earliest … → Read More

A review of wearable video displays for the iPod

Being able to take your favorite videos with you wherever you go is great, but … → Read More