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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It's no secret that WD-40 has a ton of uses, but you might be surprised to learn just how many unusual situations there are where it can come in handy.
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Powerful and versatile, the six-cylinder engine has powered some classic American cars, trucks...and woodchippers. Let's review the best ones ever made.
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Even today's robust, resilient car engines can be worn down to the point of premature failure if you practice these bad habits on a regular basis.
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Heading out into nature? Don't forget your high-tech camping gear! It lets you bring the best parts of civilization with you out into the wild.
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Even minor issues you encounter on an Android device can become a pain if they keep coming up. Here's how to troubleshoot and resolve common Android problems.
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If your heavy backpack is causing pain, here are eight inexpensive ways you can alleviate the discomfort and make it easier to lug around.
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In the long and storied history of internal combustion engines, there have been a few workhorses that just keep going for decades. Here are the champions.
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Looking for a great Secret Santa gift for a techy friend or family member? Here are 12 gifts under $50 that are fun, useful, and built to last.
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The Subaru WRX has a fun history to it, and has yielded five generations of performance-oriented vehicles. However, how does each generation compare?
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Tractors do some of the hardest work of any machine in an agricultural setting, but their versatility and durability commands extraordinary prices.
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In its 115-year history, General Motors and its subsidiaries have produced some legendary, reliable engines. Let's rank the top 10 of them all.
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Nearly every Subaru has a boxer engine, and it's been that way for decades. Why is that when most other car companies use V-style or inline engines?
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Of course, electric vehicles naturally top the list, but what about everything else? Head in to discover the most fuel-efficient cars ever made.
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The engine powering your motorcycle determines how it handles, where you can take it, and what you can do with it. Here are the major engines types, ranked.
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Any good or service you buy for your car is ultimately meant to improve your car-owning experience, but some come with caveats you will want to know about.
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Oil is used in every car on the road. Knowing the basics of motor oil and how to keep it fresh can significantly lengthen the life of your Honda.
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If you are looking for a vehicle with excellent fuel economy, you may want to consider a motorcycle. Here are the most fuel-efficient motorcycles of 2023
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When you think Toyota, you think reliability. But some Toyota models are long-lasting iron horses, even compared to other Toyotas. Here are some prime examples.
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The power button on your iPhone can be configured to perform a variety of useful functions, including contacting emergency services quickly when needed.
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A washing machine is a major investment that will see a lot of use over the years, so it's important to find a manufacturer with a reputation for reliability.
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Using an accessory heater in your car is never going to be as good as your car's built-in HVAC system. But if you are in a bind, there are some decent choices.
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If you spend a significant amount of time working from home, there are plenty of productivity tools and gadgets available to help make your job a little easier.
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It can be tough to find a TV that fits the 60-form factor, but there are still some great choices out there. Here are the best 60-inch TVs on the market.
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Having a reliable car ramp is an essential part of any garage setup. We've taken a look at different types and picked out the best ramp for any situation.
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Home appliances cost a lot but are expected to last several years. We dug through customer surveys and industry reports to find the very best brands.
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While most phones today are IP67 or IP68 certified, there are always caveats. With these waterproof cases, you can take the guesswork out of it.
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Pickup trucks serve nearly every possible purpose both on and off road, but not all of today's makes and models are create equal.