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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 Offers 12 Days of Deals In December

Microsoft has, for several years now, run a promotion over the holidays called 12 Days of Deals. And we now know everything Microsoft is offering in its 12 Days of Deals for 2016.

Your Apple Watch Is Worthless, According to Apple

The Good news is Apple will now recycle your old Apple Watch for you. The bad news is Apple will not pay you a dime for your old Apple Watch.

Gooligan Malware Infects 1 Million Android Devices

A new type of malware has already infected 1 million Android devices. Dubbed Gooligan, this malware roots Android, giving the hackers full control of people's devices.

You Can Now Download Netflix Shows to Watch Offline

Netflix is now allowing users to download content from its catalog to watch offline. This means you can enjoy Netflix even when you can't find a decent internet connection!

Yahoo Answers Now Has Its Own Standalone App

Yahoo Answers now has its own standalone app. This mobile version of the inexplicably popular website lets you ask and answer questions from the comfort of your smartphone.

You Can Now Play Games on Facebook Messenger

Facebook has launched a new cross-platform gaming service called Instant Games. And, thanks to HTML5, there's no need to download any extra apps or plugins.

Amazon Cracks Down on Counterfeit Goods

Amazon is finally taking action against counterfeit products being sold through its site, with a concerted crackdown set to begin in 2017.

Netflix Unveils the New Mythbusters

Mythbusters may be no more, but its legacy is set to live on in the form of White Rabbit Project. The new Netflix Originals has even been dubbed Mythbusters 2.0!

No Man's Sky Is Getting a Game-Changing Update

No Man's Sky is getting a new update. And about time too. But can The Foundation Update make No Man's Sky worthy of a second look?

Play FIFA 17 Free This Thanksgiving Weekend

EA is offering everyone the chance to play FIFA 17 for free this weekend. So why not play some soccer online with other Thanksgiving veterans?

Uber Launches Compliments to Stop You Tipping

Uber drivers do a tough job. So the least we, as passengers, can do is thank them for their efforts. By tipping them? No. By complimenting them.

You Can Now Play Microsoft Solitaire on Your Smartphone

Microsoft has finally brought its wildly popular version of Solitaire to mobile, offering the Microsoft Solitaire Collection as a free download on Android and iOS.

This Video Will Cause Your iPhone to Crash

There's a video doing the rounds that, once watched, will render your iPhone unusable. Thankfully the effect appears to be temporary, and fixed with a forced reboot.

You Can Now Stream 4K Netflix on Windows 10

Netflix is finally offering 4K streaming on Windows 10. Unfortunately the list of requirements is so long that probably only a handful of people qualify.

Apple Finally Gives Something Away for Free

Apple is finally giving something away for free. Unfortunately, it's just a replacement battery for your failing iPhone 6s.

Apple Will Fix Your iPhone's Touch Disease... for $150

Apple has finally admitted that Touch Disease is a real problem. Unfortunately, it's blaming iPhone users for dropping their handsets, and charging them $150 for repairs!

Firefox Focus Blocks Ads and Trackers By Default

Firefox Focus blocks ads and trackers by default, ensuring you can browse the web without fear of your every action being analyzed. Which is unfortunate for us.

Google Earth VR Lets You Take a Virtual Vacation

New technologies give us new ways of exploring the world around us. And that's especially true with Google Earth VR, which lets you embark on a virtual vacation.

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Metallica Is Back on Napster Again Like It's 1999

Metallica is making a triumphant return to Napster 16 years after suing the company. So, is it too soon to thank Metallica for saving the music industry?

Google Helps Indians Find Toilets

There simply aren't enough toilets to go around in India. Which is why Google is testing a toilet location tool in Google Maps.

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