Matt Klein
Contributing since June, 2012
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About Matt Klein
Matt Klein is an aspiring Florida beach bum, displaced honorary Texan, and dyed-in-wool Ohio State Buckeye, who fancies himself a nerd-of-all-trades. His favorite topics might include operating systems, BBQ, roller skating, and trying to figure out how to explain quantum computers.
Latest Articles
How to Convert Your iPhone's Live Photos to Still Photos
Apple's new Live Photos feature on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus is really cool, but if you don't want to share them as full Live Photos or just want them as stills, you can easily convert them in just a few steps.
How to Automatically Hide or Show the Menu Bar on a Mac
Windows users have the ability to hide the Taskbar, but the menu bar on macOS is a constant presence.
What is 3D Touch and Why it Will Change How you Use Mobile Devices
The new iPhone 6S is out and with it all the hub-bub that usually accompanies a new iPhone release, but there is one standout feature that we want to talk about today that is well worth the hype: 3D Touch.
What is Wi-Fi Assist and How Do You Turn it Off?
Wi-Fi Assist is a new feature on iOS 9, which is garnering a lot of attention.
How to Install and Use Apple iCloud on Windows Computers
If you have an iPhone but use a Windows computer, then you gain a great deal more compatibility if you use iCloud.
How to Use Your Mac Keyboard’s Top Row as Regular Function Keys
Mac keyboards are fairly renowned for their simple but elegant functionality.
How to Upgrade to Microsoft Office 2016
If you currently have a subscription to Office 365, you'll be pleased to know you can upgrade to Office 2016 right now in just a matter of a few minutes.
How to Better Manage and Improve Amazon Recommendations
As the world's largest retailer, Amazon has a lot of options to wade through and this expands to managing your account.
How to Use the Password Manager in Safari on iPhone or iPad
If you use Safari on your iPad or iPhone, you can store website passwords and then manage them using the Passwords settings.
Apple’s Direct X: What is Metal and Why is it Important?
You might have heard Apple mention Metal in recent keynote addresses, so we thought we might take a moment to explain what Metal is, and what it will do for graphics rendering on Apple computers.
8 Things You Can Do with Quicktime on OS X
OS X's Quicktime Player isn't VLC, which is important to remember, but it's capable and does a lot of cool things you might not have known about.
How to Find the Color Value for Anything on Your Mac's Screen
There's a neat tool buried deep in your Mac's Utilities folder that you may have never heard of, but it will allow you to find the color value (RGB, hexadecimal, or percentage) of anything on your screen.
How to Archive and Better Manage Your Amazon Orders
If you order a lot of stuff off of Amazon, you probably have an extensive order history.
How to Use the Grab Utility in OS X for Advanced Screenshots
OS X has a bunch of very useful utilities packed away within it.
How to Manage Your Kindles and Books from the Amazon Website
You might have noticed that your Amazon account has so many options that it's somewhat difficult to know what does what, which is why we want to explain today how to manage your Kindles and their content.
How to Make Sure Your Mac and iPhone’s Photos Sync to iCloud
Photos is Apples universal answer to photo sharing across all its devices.
How to Transfer Files from an Android Device to Your Mac
If you use a Mac almost exclusively, but you're still an Android holdout, you can manage your device's storage using a handy, free app called Android File Transfer.
How to Create Secure Notes in OS X
We know how hard it is to remember passwords and other sensitive information.
How to Lock Your iPhone Camera's Exposure and Focus on iOS
We've been talking about the camera on the iPhone lately and it's widely agreed it is one of the best, if not the best camera on a mobile phone.