About Ben Stegner
Ben is the Editor in Chief at MUO. After joining MUO in 2014 and earning a degree in Computer Information Systems, Ben left his IT job to go full-time with the site in 2016.
As a writer, his specialties include Windows, Android, Gaming, and iPhone explainers and how-tos. His work has been viewed over 100 million times.
Now, as EIC, Ben leads MUO's overall strategy and guides the growing team of writers and editors to new successes.
How to Track Every Missed Notification on an Android
Have you ever cleared an important notification? Here's a way to grab any notifications from your Android ping history.
How to Change the Default File Format When Saving in Office
If you're sick of changing the drop-down box every time you save an Office file, here's how to apply a default format across the board.
4 Chromebook Trackpad Tips That Will Blow Your Mind
Chromebooks are fast, and you can get around them even faster with these quick touchpad gestures.
These Free Games Are Coming to PS Plus & Xbox Live in March
If you subscribe to PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold, here are the games you can expect to see coming soon!
How to Make Windows Show Money as Anything but Dollars
If you're going to be outside of the United States for a while or just want to change the currency Windows uses, here's how to toggle it to anything you like.
How to Enable Total Message Count for Folders in Outlook
Do you always want to know how many emails are living in your Outlook folders? Here's an easy way to find out.
This Quiz Finds the Right Programming Language for You
If you want to start coding and can't decide where to start, take a minute to find out what language best suits your interests.
Here Are 5 Annoying Windows Features Nobody Needs
Windows is great at its core, but some features are over the top. We'd be happy to see them removed. Which Windows features would you like to get rid of?
How to Utilize the On-Screen Keyboard in Windows
If you've got a touch-screen computer, you can type inside Windows using a touch keyboard — no hardware required!
How to Unlock the Hidden Emoticon Keyboard on Your iPhone
We all love emoji, but did you know that you can access a ton of retro emoticon faces on your iPhone right now?
The Best Keyboard Shortcuts in Default Windows Programs
Keyboard shortcuts increase your productivity in any application, including the good old programs built into Windows! We show you how to cut a corner in Microsoft Paint, Calculator, and the Windows Magnifier.
How to Install Android Apps Right From Your PC in Seconds
When you're at your PC, you don't want to have to pick up your phone to text, so why do it to install apps? Here's a better way.
The 5 Best Third-Party Amazon Tools for Big Savings
Here are some of the best sites to help you on your quest for low prices on Amazon.
How to Chat on Facebook Without Visiting Facebook Itself
If you like Facebook Messenger but not the distractions Facebook brings, here's a way to use it on its own.
Copy Is Shutting Down: Here's How to Move Your Data Now
Unfortunately, the cloud storage provider Copy is shutting down. If you use it, you need to get your data off the service ASAP, and we show you how.
How to Get Chrome to Warn You When Websites Are Insecure
Chrome can now give you a heads-up when you're browsing a site that isn't private, and it only takes a second to enable.
How to Get Fresh Playlists & Discover New Music Every Day
If you're stuck in a music rut and want something totally new, here's a simple way to get a fresh playlist every day.
5 Amazing Amazon Shopping Tips You Probably Haven't Discovered
These great Amazon features aren't used every day, but they should be.
Did You Know You Can Play Chess Inside Facebook Messenger?
There are lots of ways to play chess, but now you can conveniently do it right inside Facebook Messenger.
Here's an Easy Way to Limit Your Monthly Spending on Amazon
Here's an easy way to force yourself to spend less on Amazon — give yourself an allowance!