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- Wirecutter (formerly known as The Wirecutter) is a product review website owned by The New York Times Company. It was founded by Brian Lam in 2011 and...
- Diagonal pliers (also known as wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers, or under many regional names) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire or small...
- known for his work with Gizmodo, a blog focusing on technology; and The Wirecutter, a recommendation website for gadgets. Lam's parents are ethnically Chinese;...
- environment when they are used infrequently or collected. The New York Times's Wirecutter blog reviewed the Adventure Quencher tumbler in 2022 and the Quencher...
- donated to the American Civil Liberties Union. A board game review in The Wirecutter stated that the game, while fun, has a difficult learning curve because...
- faced criticism from WireCutter for comparatively slower speeds and dropped video calls in their tests of the service, but WireCutter stated that TunnelBear...
- Licensing Group (NYTLicensing) Times Books T Brand Studio The Athletic Wirecutter Wordle The New York Times Building (58%) with Brookfield ****et Management...
- subsidiaries located around the world. In 2018, product review website Wirecutter described Synology as a "longtime leader in the small-business and home...
- "an ideal w****night game, or a game night opener, or a family title." Wirecutter described it as having "slightly tricky rules" but is "easy to play" with...
- gameplay, but warned that "some topics can be tricky for younger kids". Wirecutter described the game as a "a great introduction to social deduction games"...