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Jason Cohen

Editor, Help & How To

My Experience

As PCMag's editor of how to content, I have to cover a wide variety of topics and also make our stories accessible to everyday users. Considering my history as a technical writer, copywriter, and all-around freelancer covering baseball, comics, and more at various outlets, I am used to making myself into an expert.

I believe tech corporations are bad, but you might as well know how to use technology in everyday life. Want more how to content delivered right to your inbox? Sign up for the tips and tricks newsletter that I curate twice a week.

My Areas of Expertise

  • Breaking down complicated and confusing processes into simplified instructions

  • Finding new tech problems to solve

  • OS-level tips and tricks

  • Hunting down free games

The Technology I Use

My job as how to guru means I use just about every gadget under the sun so I can figure out how everything works. I work from a Lenovo Thinkpad running Windows 10 but also have a very large Dell Inspiron 17 3000 at the ready for any necessary Windows 11 coverage. I own a 2017-era MacBook Air that I only use these days for FaceTime therapy sessions and whenever I need a screenshot of some macOS feature (this will be my last Apple product).

I have a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE glued to my hand all day and night because I am constantly reading Slack, checking email, searching Google, and researching SEO data from everywhere in my house. I have only own Samsung smart devices, but I do think I'm about ready to change Android phone brands. For iOS coverage, I use my wife's old iPhone X, and it works like a charm (when I remember to charge it). We also have a 2017 iPad that is constantly dead because we never charge it.

My desktop situation includes a dual monitor setup with a modest Acer monitor. I also use a Logitech mouse (who can use these ThinkPad trackpads) and a Havit keyboard (my first mechanical keyboard; I love it but my wife hates it!) I'm a recent convert from wired headphones; I have Anker Soundcore Liberty Air wireless earbuds for personal use and have taken to the Sennheiser HD 450BT headphones for work. And by work, I mostly mean listening to video game music on YouTube.

Whenever I have a second to myself, I'm probably gaming on my Nintendo Switch or Xbox Series S. I also still have a bunch of classic consoles lying around as well. I also have an Instax mini 11, which I have been using to document the first few months of my children's lives.

Recent Articles by Jason Cohen

How to Change the Default Camera Settings on Your iPhone

Don't miss your shot because you're fiddling with camera settings.

By Jason Cohen

5 Ways to Run Android Apps on Your PC for Free

Want to use Android apps on a PC? These are the apps and services that can make it happen. Some tinkering may be required.

By Whitson Gordon  & Jason Cohen

Amazon Prime Membership: What Is Included and How Much Does it Cost?

Thinking about joining Amazon Prime for Prime Day, or want to make sure you're getting the most out of your membership? Here are all the benefits, prices, and plans you need to know.

By Jason Cohen

How to Watch the Godzilla Movies in Order

Whether you want to watch the original film, Godzilla vs. Kong, or Godzilla Minus One, you can see them all with a little help from the right streaming service.

By Jason Cohen

How to Watch Every Star Trek Movie and TV Show in Order

If you're looking to boldly go where no streamer has gone before, here's where to watch Star Trek TV shows and movies.

By Jason Cohen