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Justin Meyers, Content Editor

Justin Meyers

Justin Meyers is the Content Editor for Gadget Hacks, Null Byte, Next Reality, and WonderHowTo under TechnologyAdvice. With a deep focus on Apple devices and software, he specializes in creating in-depth guides and uncovering hidden features across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and beyond to help users get the most out of their gadgets. A recognized Apple expert with over a decade in the field, he also has a strong background in Android, cybersecurity (white hat hacking), and emerging tech (AR, VR, MR, AI, etc.), delivering clear and practical insights for tech enthusiasts of all levels.

Latest articles by Justin Meyers

A person holds an open matte black wireless earbuds case in their palm, revealing the earbuds inside against a blurred background and striped long-sleeve shirt.
Gadget Hacks and Null Byte shortcut icons on an iPhone Home Screen, styled like the Messages app, with a notification badge on Messages.
Female hacker holds a smartphone displaying source code in front of multiple monitors showing terminal windows and a world map in a dark cybersecurity workspace.
Mail app inbox on iPhone showing contact photos for senders, including NASPA, Yellowstone Lodges, Universal Studios, Walgreens, and Tops Markets, in iOS 18.4.
App icon featuring the number "18" on a colorful background.
Safari showing HTTPS certificate, color picker tool, and vertical text demo with Chinese characters.
Rounded square icon with a gradient background and bold white “18.5” text, representing iOS 18.5 on a colorful abstract background. Feature icons appear overlayed. With some icons for new features overlayed.
Close-up of an iPhone’s status bar showing full signal strength and “5GA” for 5G Advanced mobile connectivity.
Close-up of a Samsung Galaxy phone screen showing the “Ignore Me” app icon with white 3D glasses on a red background among other familiar apps like Settings, Lens, Edge, and Spotify.
A simulated iOS 18.4 logo with some of the new features appearing around it.