Jamie Lendino
Executive Editor, Reviews
My Experience
I’ve been a technology journalist and editor for more than 20 years, including for PCMag since 2005. I've also written seven books about retro gaming and computing. Previously, I was the editor-in-chief of ExtremeTech. I’ve been on CNBC and NPR's All Things Considered talking tech, plus dozens of radio stations around the country. My articles have also appeared in Popular Science, Consumer Reports, Computer Power User, PC Today, Electronic Musician, Sound and Vision, and CNET.
Before all this, I was in IT supporting Windows NT on Wall Street in the late 1990s. I realized I’d much rather play with technology and write about it, than support it 24/7 and be blamed for whatever went wrong. I grew up playing and recording music on keyboards and the Atari ST, and I never really stopped. For a while, I produced sound effects and music for video games (mostly mobile and online games in the 2000s). I still mix and master music for various independent artists, many of whom are friends.
The Technology I Use
I’ve been cross-platform for decades, with PCs and Macs, iPhones and Android, Atari and Intellivision, NES and Sega…I’ve been doing this a while. Especially everything Atari, from the 2600 and 800 through the Atari ST, Jaguar, and Lynx. I bought my first 286 PC in 1989, the same year I bought my first issue of PC Magazine from a newsstand. I subscribed in the 1990s and upgraded to a 386, two 486s, and beyond.
Today, I use a 16-inch MacBook Pro, a custom AMD Ryzen 7 PC, and an Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop. My phone is an iPhone 14 Pro Max. For music recording, I work in a variety of DAWs (and review them all for PCMag), but my main ones are Logic Pro and Pro Tools. I use an LG 27-inch 4K monitor, a pair of PreSonus Eris E8 XT studio monitors, Beyerdynamic and Sennheiser studio headphones, and a Focusrite audio interface. For my books, I use Scrivener, Microsoft Word, and Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. I also use a zillion emulators of old computers and game consoles for…work.
Recent Articles By Jamie Lendino
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Reaper 3 weeks, 4 days
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They Can't All Be iPhones: 21 Times Apple Got It Very Wrong
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Before the Mac, Apple Was Flailing. A Look Back at the Visionary Machine That Changed the Game
When the Mac arrived in 1984, it introduced a new way to use computers—visual, intuitive, and accessible. On Apple's 50th, we look back in awe at the entire line.
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They Can't All Be iPhones: 21 Times Apple Got It Very Wrong
Not every product can be a Mac or iPod. As Apple turns 50, let's take a look back at its most memorable failures.
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Before the Mac, Apple Was Flailing. A Look Back at the Visionary Machine That Changed the Game
When the Mac arrived in 1984, it introduced a new way to use computers—visual, intuitive, and accessible. On Apple's 50th, we look back in awe at the entire line.
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Apple GarageBand 1 month, 4 weeks
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The Machine That Changed Everything: How the Apple II Kickstarted the Personal Computer Era
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Apple at 50: The iPod Mattered More Than the iPhone
The release of the first iPod and the digital music platform built around it were the defining moment when Apple became the wildly successful company we know today.
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The Best Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) for 2026
Having trouble sorting out which digital audio workstation software is right for your music or sound project? I've tested the entire field to help you decide.
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Skip the $20 Pokémon ROM: I Found the Best Way to Play Retro Games on a Mac (and It Beats the App Store)
The Pokémon Company wants $20 for a Game Boy Advance game, while Retroid is cancelling its handhelds. What's a retro gamer to do? OpenEmu on the Mac is the perfect alternative.
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Apple Logic Pro 4 months
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Apple Enhances Stem Splitter, Adds AI Writing Tools in Logic Pro
Both the Mac and iPad versions of Logic Pro also pick up a new sound pack and more flexible search tools for larger projects.
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Apple Has Lofty Ambitions for Logic Pro on the iPad
The company is betting big on the future of music production and touch screens when almost no one else is in the music industry. Is it the right bet?
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