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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Apple's made some iconic products over the years, but it's slow to introduce new ones. Here are some new ones we'd love to see, even if they'll never come out.
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In this modern age, shopping for clothes online has never been easier or less expensive. If you haven't already, check out these apps for inexpensive clothing.
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Applications for smartphones can be a great way to keep up with current events, but it's important to understand which apps will help you the most.
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Your lunch break is a great time to get stuff done -- or just have some distracting fun. If you have an iPhone, we can help pass the time at lunch.
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Chevrolet's reputation is built on its muscle cars and powerful engines. How ferocious do they get? We've ranked Chevy's most powerful units.
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When contemplating a 3D printing project, there are many filaments available to use. Which to choose depends on what you will need from the finished product.
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The tank has been the heavy hitter of ground war for decades. In that time, tanks have become high-tech, networked juggernauts with devastating abilities.
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The productivity app Notion is extremely flexible, offering many free templates for a multitude of tasks. Here are a dozen of the best free Notion templates.
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Great American rivalries like the Yankees vs. the Red Sox pale in comparison to the classic competition between the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro.
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Smart locks are the segment of smart home technology that can cause the most trepidation. Make sure you are confident in your choice by reading this list.
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Steve Jobs and Tim Cook, Apple's two CEO's, are both incredibly influential for their different styles of effective leadership. Here's how they compare.
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Ryobi's line of pressure washers includes models for almost any situation that might come up, from your home to your car to your -- lawn mower?
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The technology of the past can be the treasure -- or trash -- of the present. Learn what is still useful today, and what to let fade away into history.
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Artificial intelligence has been used in aspects of air travel for years, and it is reaching the cockpit. We asked an expert what that might mean in the future.
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Omegle's decision to shut down after being sued by a former user may have you looking for a chat alternative. Here is a list of likely replacements.
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The NFL's Next Gen Stats are changing the way players, coaches and fans interpret the sport. What you may not know is the intricate science behind it all.
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Port scanning can be the start of good network security. It can also be the precursor to an intrusion. Learn how to identify and prevent unwanted port scans.
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The history of #Samsung and smartphones is long and storied. Come with us as we visit highlights from this technological giant's trailblazing path.
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There are so many things to consider when dipping your toe into the vintage headphones space, but what each of these factors mean to you could vary.
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Android and iOS have been competing for years to bring innovative features to consumers. Here are 5 times Android had the edge and 5 where iOS came in first.
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The selection of useful and aesthetically pleasing faces available for the Apple Watch runs the gamut from extremely informative to minimalist and kitschy.
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There have been many excellent Android devices. And then there are these clunkers, whose bad design, poor build quality, and slow software sealed their fate.
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Once a dominant name in the music and digital media space, iTunes suffered a fall from grace and now ceases to exist. Here's what may have led to its downfall.
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Thanks to the rise of AI chatbots, 2023 was dubbed the year of AI. But is it another fad like NFTs and crypto, or is it actually the future?
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The Android and iOS operating systems have each carved out a dominant space in the smartphone arena. Here are the most biggest strengths and weaknesses of each.
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Dead Internet Theory posits that the internet fails to foster true connection and meaningful interactions -- but it overlooks many aspects of the web.
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As prices increase and living spaces become more compact, it's crucial to make the most of every square inch in your home. These 10 gadgets aid in doing so.