Matt Milano
Expertise
Tech, Privacy, Security, Encryption, Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, MacOS
- Matt has over 20 years of experience in the tech industry, as a software developer, entrepreneur, and a writer.
- Matt has written thousands of articles covering the tech industry, with a special focus on privacy, security, Apple products, and cloud computing.
- In addition to tech and news coverage, Matt has ghostwritten fiction and non-fiction books for clients throughout the US.
Experience
Matt Milano is a writer whose work has appeared in WebProNews, HiTechEdge, AppleInsider, and more. Matt comes from a development background, having written the program U.C. Berkeley uses to analyze Hubble Telescope images, as well as email and accounting software. Passionate about privacy and security, Matt enjoys keeping up with the latest trends, threats and breakthroughs, especially in a world that is becoming more dependent on the cloud.
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Stories By Matt Milano
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The Apple Lisa was not a commercial success, but it did change the course of Apple forever. Here's why Steve Jobs considered the Lisa a failure.
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Audi plans to add Verizon 5G to some of its cars in the US starting with its 2024 model year, providing drivers with direct access to high-speed internet.
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Though most users are unlikely to notice the change, Valve has announced some new Steam rules related to discounts, including minimum and maximum limits.
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White Castle leads the way in adopting robot workers to fill in roles human hamburger flippers traditionally held in the past, while personable jobs stay human.
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Even those who may know a little about how blockchain tech works may still not understand how its application extends far beyond cryptocurrency.
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The best part of owning a vehicle is customizing it to meet your needs. That's where Ford's FITS comes in, offering templates for 3D-printed accessories.
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An OpenAI scientist recently claimed some artificial intelligence may be "slightly" conscious, kicking off a firestorm of controversy among experts.
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Another one bites the dust as Google is killing off one of the last remnants of its social network in favor of a slightly different service called Spaces.
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Reddit updates their Reddit Talk platform with new features for multiple interfaces. This update makes the platform even more social-friendly than before.
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DARPA has an autonomous flying helicopter they'd like to show you. Does a drone the size of a real-life human helicopter seem like a good idea to you?
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Android can be a powerful option for in-vehicle navigation, music, and more.
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Ford disappointed customers when it revealed it would be suspending orders for its all-new, hybrid Ford Maverick pickup truck. So why'd they make that decision?
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Few things are more frustrating than trying to download the latest version of iOS, only to see your device get stuck on "Preparing to Update."
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While the iPhone does not include any default methods of recording a phone call, there are plenty of options available, ranging from low to high-tech.
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Space elevators, long a staple of science fiction, promise an innovative way to overcome Earth's orbit.
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Still scanning documents on a hybrid printer device? If you have a smartphone, you don't have to. Here's how to scan documents on Android.
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What went wrong with such a promising brand? Why couldn't LG gain major traction in the smartphone market, despite seemingly having all the right ingredients?
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While AirPods are thought of exclusively in the context of Apple users on iPhones, laptops, and desktops, the earphones work well with Android devices, too.
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Fiber internet is highly sought-after, offering much better performance than other options and speeds up to 1 GB per second. But it's not available everywhere.
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The answer depends on which Tesla model you drive and the type of EV charger you plug into.
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Fortunately, clearing out an iPhone's cache is an easy process.
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For decades, digital media has been dominated by the MP3 format. But with the advent of lossless audio, that domination is over.
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While USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 ports are visually indistinguishable, there are significant differences between them.
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Despite their similarities, there are features that set Signal apart from its competitors, features every user should know and understand before using it.
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Google announced its Google TV app in late September 2020 in an effort to better compete with Apple TV and Roku. But how is it different from YouTube TV?
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While the Mac can use a hard drive formatted for Windows, some features may be limited. So it's a good idea to format a new hard drive specifically for macOS.
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Google's Chrome web browser dominates the market, eclipsing every other browser. But what's its relationship to Chromium?