About Justin Duino
Justin Duino is the Editorial Director of Reviews at Valnet, representing How-To Geek, MakeUseOf, Android Police, and XDA-Developers. He previously held the role of SEO Director, Managing Editor, and Technical Editor.
Duino is responsible for communicating with public relations agencies, coordinating reviews, assigning writers tasks, and ensuring all reviews and articles are accurate and as informative as possible.
He has written thousands of articles, tutorials, guides, and reviews on Android Authority, 9to5Google, 9to5Mac, 9to5Toys, Electrek, Phandroid, and Android Central.
Outside of his written work, Duino is occasionally asked to be a guest commentator on CBS News and BBC World News and Radio to discuss current events in the technology industry. Most notably, he was brought on as an expert to talk about a string of smishing attempts that impersonated FedEx and the U.S. government's decision to add Huawei to the Entity List and ban it from doing business with American companies.
Latest Articles
How to Add a Shazam Button to Your iPhone Control Center
Apple is finally integrating Shazam into its devices. Here's how to add a Music Recognition button to your iPhone and iPad.
Google Pixel 8 Pro Long-Term Review: A Nearly Perfect Pixel
There's finally a Google Pixel that doesn't have any significant drawbacks.
Giveaway: TREBLAB Z2 Over-Ear Headphones
Earbuds are great for listening to music on the go, but if you want true sound isolation, you should consider over-ear headphones.
E-Win Champion Series CPG Fabric Gaming Chair Review: It Gets the Job Done
This gaming chair won't replace most ergonomic options, but it works for those that want the aesthetic.
Google Pixel Tablet Hands-On: I'm Actually Excited About an Android Tablet
Android tablets have never had their breakout moment, but I'm hopeful about Google's Pixel Tablet.
Giveaway: Keychron M3 Wireless Mouse
Keychron might be best known for making great mechanical keyboards, but they also make a fantastic wireless mouse.
How to Reset Apple AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max
You can reset your AirPods, but you may need to remove them from your account before someone else can use them.
Giveaway: Kensington SlimBlade Pro TrackBall
You might think trackball mice are a thing of the past, but they're actually a great alternative to traditional point-and-click options.
How to See How Much RAM Is In Your PC (and Its Speed)
Don't want to open up your computer to see how much RAM is installed?
Giveaway: Win an Apple iPhone SE (2022)
Are you in the market for an all-around great phone that just works? Well, you're in luck because this week, How-To Geek is giving away a third-gen Apple iPhone SE!How-To Geek gave the iPhone SE 2022 an 8 out of 10 rating in its review and had nothing but good things to say about the product:The third-generation iPhone SE is the total package if you want to hold onto the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and the 2017-era design of the second-gen iPhone SE but with modern internals.
How to Cancel Your Netflix Subscription
Here's how to cancel your Netflix membership easily, even if you're subscribed with T-Mobile.
How to Cancel a Google Play Store or Android App Subscription
Tired of paying monthly app subscriptions set up through the Google Play Store? Here's how to cancel them on your Android device and from the web.
Giveaway: Win a Lenovo Smart Clock Essential With Alexa
Do you ever wonder what we do with review units after we're done with them? Well, starting this week, we're planning to give some items away to lucky readers---starting with the Lenovo Smart Clock Essential with Alexa!How-To Geek gave the Lenovo Smart Clock Essential a 9 out of 10 rating in its review and had nothing but good things to say about the product:If you are looking for a smart clock, or even a basic alarm clock with some bells and whistles, then you should absolutely consider the Lenovo Smart Clock Essential.
How to Stream Every Version of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'
Feeling Grinchy? Here's how you can watch every version of Dr. Seuss's classic Christmas story.
How to Turn Hardware Acceleration On and Off in Chrome
Google Chrome uses hardware acceleration to pass tasks off to hardware better equipped to handle graphics-intensive processes.
Apple iPhone 14 Review: The Safe Choice That's Worth Buying
It might not have the Dynamic Island or a telephoto lens, but that doesn't stop the iPhone 14 from being a great phone.
Apple Watch SE (2022) Review: The Budget Model That Doesn't Lack (Most) Features
If you're looking for a smartwatch that offers all of the basics, look no further than Apple's budget Apple Watch.