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Josh Hendrickson

Contributor

From nearly the moment he could spell “computer,” Josh Hendrickson has been fascinated by Windows, PCs, and the electronics that have become an integral part of life. He has worked in IT for nearly a decade, including four years spent repairing and servicing computers for Microsoft. He’s also a smart home enthusiast who built his own smart mirror with just a frame, some electronics, a Raspberry Pi, and open-source code. He previously wrote for How-To Geek, served as the Editor in Chief of Review Geek, and worked for Microsoft and the makers of UltraEdit.

Recent Articles by Josh Hendrickson

The Best Early Amazon Prime Day Deals on Smart Home Devices

Making your home smart can be expensive, but it doesn't take a genius to know that waiting until Prime Day to make a purchase is Mensa-level shopping, especially will sales starting early.

By Josh Hendrickson

What Makes You Click? YouTube Rolls Out Thumbnail Testing to Nearly All Creators

You're not seeing things. The thumbnails on YouTube videos could be changing more frequently as the site's Thumbnail A/B Testing rolls out to all creators in the coming weeks.

By Josh Hendrickson

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT for Universities (It's Not to Help You Cheat)

In theory, ChatGPT EDU will assist with things like document summaries and paper grading. OpenAI promises enterprise-grade security and says it won't use data provided for training.

By Josh Hendrickson

Microsoft, ByoWave Team Up on New Modular Xbox Controller

The accessibility-focused Proteus controller features a modular snap system that lets you customize it to various combinations and shapes.

By Josh Hendrickson

OpenAI Expands ChatGPT 'Memory' Feature to All Plus Users

OpenAI's latest endeavor gives ChatGPT a 'memory' of sorts, though you can use a Temporary Chat option for dumb questions you don't want it to remember.

By Josh Hendrickson