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46 reviewsAs a result of Covid-19 shelter-in-place orders, people across the world have found themselves building home office spaces for the first time. For many, this has opened a whole new world of tech to navigate–from figuring out what noise cancelling headphones will best mute the household distractions to what Wi-Fi boosters will keep the internet flowing.
To help you navigate this new world and make the best tech choices, The Wall Street Journal presents "WSJ's Tech Guide to Working From Home," a new e-book by WSJ's senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern. With more than 50 tips written by Joanna and a selection from WSJ readers, this guide has everything you need to become your own home IT department.
The e-book is not available to all WSJ subscribers paid in good standing. It is only meant for those who are "WSJ+ members". Unfortunately, since its unfortunate acquisition by Rupert Murdoch in 2007, NewsCorp thus continues to exacerbate the disparity between the haves and the have nots.