Bon Adamson
School
University Of Missouri - Columbia
Expertise
Consumer Technology Trends, IOS, Video Games
- Bon graduated high school with multiple IT certifications, having taken vocational computer science courses.
- Bon stays up to date on most operating systems with accessible betas.
- Having previously worked in helpdesk-related positions and competed in Hackathons, he has an understanding of how to properly communicate with tech consumers of various experience levels.
Experience
Bon has been writing for the majority of his life. He is trained in numerous writing disciplines running from journalism to academic history writing. Additionally, his work experience has made him equipped to write about consumer technology for people of all backgrounds.
Education
Bon studied at the University of Missouri in Columbia, at their renowned Missouri School of Journalism through the Missouri Method. While there, he also studied History.
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Stories By Bon Adamson
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The current strike by the United Auto Workers is bound to have numerous effects on the American car market and the consumer's experience buying a car.
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Different internet users have varying needs and preferences, with the result that there are more web browsers available than you might think.
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As wireless earbuds continue to serve a purpose for most people, it is key to recognize which brands to target and avoid. These are the top brands, ranked.
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Foldable devices have led to the rise of enormous smartphone displays, but which one is the largest? We've ranked them all by size to answer that questions.
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Mini PCs are a great fit for those looking for the power of a workstation while still retaining the convenience of a laptop. Here are some of our favorites.
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If you want to connect more than one monitors to your laptop, you may be limited by your available HDMI ports. These HDMI to USB-C adapters off a solution.
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A MagSafe case allows you to continue to enjoy the many useful MagSafe accessories available while customizing your phone and keeping it safe from the elements.
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If your MacBook is dying much sooner than it should, make sure these 10 apps aren't running in the background, launching at startup, or using special features.
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If you're looking for a laptop that can also serve as a tablet, either with a detachable or fully-flexible keyboard, we think these are the top 10 choices.
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Though they are called the volume buttons, they can do a lot more on your iPhone, depending on the context. These are the most useful features.
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With storage space increasing on every new iPhone it can be tempting to fill up your phone with apps, but there are a few that you should consider uninstalling.
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In the years leading up to 2000, fear grew of a technological breakdown the likes of which we might not be able to handle.
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For the first generation that grew up with the internet, Netscape was an indelible part of their experience. For everyone else, it's a long-forgotten relic.
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You could just use Safari to browse the web on your iPhone or iPad — it's not a bad choice! But we've got 9 other alternatives here too, specifically for you.
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Any oil filter will do in getting your car from point A to point B, but a sub-par filter can shorten its life. These are the 11 best oil filter brands, ranked.
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The crowded market of streaming services makes it hard to decide what to subscribe to. This ranking will help you decide which services are worth the costs.