
Adam Doud
Adam has been a content producer in the technology world for almost a decade. He started by writing, graduated to videography, and then went on to podcast production. He has built multiple successful podcasts as a producer and hosted several favorites as well. Currently, he produces and hosts the DGiT Daily podcast and the Android Authority podcast. He also writes for Android Authority.
Before diving into the technology pool, Adam worked with his father, a general contractor, from an early age. He started with a broom, moved up to a hammer, and worked with a reciprocating saw before he finally got a full tool belt. After college, Adam worked as a general contractor and electrician for three years before getting bitten by the technology bug.
Adam has been writing for technology blogs since 2011, starting with webOS (Google it) and eventually settling into his role at Android Authority. Not content to just stick with mobile phones, he has bylines at multiple publications where he writes about technology, DIY, entertainment, and other forms of tech and geekery. Adam is primarily a technology reviewer and how-to geek, which is how he ended up at How-To Geek.
When he’s not writing, he can be found scouring Reddit for laughs, keeping up with tech news around the world, and using his phone to buy as much as possible in his daily life. Outside of tech, he lives in the Chicago suburbs where he spends most days tinkering in his garage, hiking through the forest, or biking around town.
About How-To Geek
How-To Geek is an online technology magazine and one of the top 500 websites in the US. Since it was created more than a decade ago, the site’s 20,000+ in-depth articles have been read billions of times. More than 20 million people read our articles every month.
We're the people you turn to when you want someone to explain technology, whether that means detailed troubleshooting guides or in-depth explainers on the latest tech. Our team of expert writers and editors have decades of experience in journalism and technology. Beyond the web, they've written books for publishers like Microsoft Press and have been published in print magazines like PCWorld and Consumers Digest.
How-To Geek has been recommended as an expert resource by industry groups like the Wi-Fi Alliance and newspapers like The New York Times. Organizations like the BBC and Wirecutter have directed their readers to us for our helpful tutorials. Our writers have been interviewed as experts on TV and radio programs. We're an independent company that remains fully owned by our founders, too.