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About Dave Parrack

Dave Parrack is a staff writer at MUO. He has previously been the news editor, a section editor, and a deputy editor.

He has been writing about technology since 2007, and has been with MakeUseOf since 2011.

He has bylines at various sites, including SlashGear, New Atlas, and WebTVWire.

Dave uses ChromeOS and Android, but isn't a Google fanboy. He has a particular interest in new and emerging technology, and thinks AI may well change the world. He is also addicted to the NYT's daily games such as Wordle, Connections, and Strands.

Dave has always been fascinated with tech, and has enjoyed charting the changes in this world for decades.

Latest Articles

Microsoft Uses Mac Book to Sell the Surface Laptop

Microsoft has released a new ad for the Surface Laptop 2. And the company has employed a new spokesman called Mackenzie Book...

You Can Stream Lollapalooza Live on YouTube

YouTube is streaming Lollapalooza live, allowing music fans around the world to experience the sights and sounds of Lollapalooza.

Google Chrome Now Helps You Beat Paywalls

Google has released Chrome 76. And as well as blocking Flash by default, Google Chrome can now help you beat soft paywalls.

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Waze Now Lets You Carpool With More People

Previously, Waze Carpool only allowed drivers to pick up one passenger. However, you can now add multiple passengers to Waze Carpool.

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Discord Adds Server Folders to Organize Your Chats

Discord users have been requesting server folders for years, and the chat app has finally delivered.

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Netflix Launches a Mobile-Only Streaming Plan

Netflix has launched a mobile-only streaming plan. Unfortunately, it's currently only available in India.

Google Launches a Lightweight Google Photos Alternative

Google has launched Gallery Go, a lightweight alternative to Google Photos. And it's available worldwide on Android.

You Can Now Control Pandora With Your Voice

Pandora has launched Voice Mode. This lets you control the Pandora app using a range of voice commands.

Netflix Announces New Shows for Preschoolers

Netflix has announced new shows for preschoolers. They're all original, and coming to the streaming service in 2019 and 2020.

Pinterest Launches Tools to Help You Relax

Pinterest has launched new tools to help improve your mood. These include relaxation techniques and self-compassion exercises.

Instagram Now Warns You When You Break the Rules

Instagram is making changes to the way it handles account suspensions and bans. It's also making the appeals procedure easier.

Spotify Launches a Dedicated Hub for Disney Songs

Spotify has launched a new hub just for Disney music. And Spotify's Disney Hub is packed full of your favorite Disney songs.

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The New and Improved Twitter.com Is Now Available

Twitter has been testing its new website for some time, but has finally decided it's fit for purpose.

Google Translate's Instant Camera Learns New Tricks

Google Translate's Instant Camera has some new tricks to show off. Including the ability to translate 88 languages in an instant.

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You Can Now Stream Hulu Shows in 4K

Hulu is offering 4K content once again. And while the content and platforms supported is currently limited, it is a start.

Google "Wimbledon" to Play a Hidden Tennis Game

Google has hidden another Easter egg in Search. And this one lets you play a hidden tennis game in honor of Wimbledon.

You Can Now Play Dr. Mario World on Your Mobile

Nintendo has released its latest mobile game, and this one---called Dr. Mario World---brings Dr. Mario to your smartphone.

Apple Releases a Free Texas Hold'em Game for iOS

Apple has re-released its Texas Hold'em game for iOS. The game disappeared from the App Store in 2011, but is now available again.

Spotify Lite Is Now Available on Android

Spotify has released Spotify Lite, a lightweight version of the Spotify app designed for old or outdated handsets.

You Can Now Watch YouTube on Your Fire TV

You can now watch YouTube on Amazon Fire TV and watch Prime Video on Chromecast and Android TV. All using official methods.

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