Joe Hindy
Expertise
Technology, Gaming, Audio
- Joe has over 15 years of experience in writing between tech blogs and the US Army.
- He left his previous assignment at Android Authority with more page views than anyone else in the site's history.
- In addition, he's played every main Final Fantasy game, stays up late giving PC building advice on Reddit, and enjoys an offline collection of video game music that spans nearly 2,000 tracks.
Experience
Joe started his path in the US Army when he switched to being a 46R, also known as a Broadcast Journalist. Upon his exit, he responded to a job posting on XDA-Developers where he stayed for a little over a year. From there, he was picked up by Android Authority where he spent almost 11 years gradually progressing from part-time freelancer to Senior Editor. Now, Joe works freelance for multiple websites.
Education
Joe Hindy is a high school graduate with some college. Most of his education came in the form of experience as well as the US Army.
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Stories By Joe Hindy
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Dodge has built an impressive lineup of models over the years, including many that could compete well in today's market had they not been discontinued.
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Your Android phone has your photos, messages, and a lot more sensitive information. It’s vital to keep all that safe. Here’s how you can improve your security.
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WIth these smart home gadgets, many of the daily repetitive tasks around your home can be automated and outsourced to modern technology.
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Air filters can be a niche component to most vehicles, but knowing where to start with top-level brands is the first step to properly replacing your air filter.
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Competition between video game systems has always been fierce, but who is the overall winner of the console wars? Here are the best selling consoles ever.
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With smartwatches becoming increasingly prevalent in modern times, here are some of the best brands in the smartwatch game ranked from worst to best.
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Not only are fighter jets quick, but they're also agile, pulling off all kinds of crazy moves midair.
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PC builders will likely find some familiar and some unlikely names in our list of the major power supply brands, which we have ranked from worst to best.
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Locomotives are some of the longest lasting machines in the world. Here are the oldest locomotives that are still in service on railways around the world.
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Helicopters have found many uses in the armed forces, and some have remained in service for decades. Here are the oldest military helicopters flying today.
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Travel is more accessible today than it has ever been. These travel apps will make planning your excursion even easier and support you once you arrive.
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The Tesla Powerwall backup battery is a great choice for homeowners, but it has some weaknesses. Here are the most important pros and cons of the system.
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If you are looking for a smart phone designed by anyone but Samsung or Apple, you're in luck — Verizon has some great choices from alternate manufacturers.
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A lot of websites invite you to accept their cookies, but what is a cookie, and what does it mean? Should you accept them? We've got all the info here.