About Dan Price
Dan joined MakeUseOf in 2014 and has been Partnerships Director since July 2020. Reach out to him for inquires about sponsored content, affiliate agreements, promotions, and any other forms of partnership. You can also find him roaming the show floor at CES in Las Vegas every year; say hi if you're going. Prior to his writing career, he was a Financial Consultant.
Add an Auto-Save Button to Office 365 and Never Lose Work Again
Microsoft Office 365 now offers a way to auto-save your work.
How to Auto-Convert Ebooks to Kindle Format When Importing Into Your Library
Calibre has another nifty trick up its sleeve: it can automatically convert any ebook into the Kindle's MOBI format when you import it into your library.
The Complete A-Z Glossary for Smart Home Automation
New to smart home products? Overwhelmed by confusing lingo? Unable to understand the words on your new gadget's packaging? We're here to help. Consider this the ABC's of smart home technology.
How to Archive Evernote Notes and Free Up Notebook Clutter
If you're still using Evernote, you'll no doubt be aware of one missing feature: the ability to archive notes that you no longer need but don't want to completely delete.
How to Control Windows 10's Data and Bandwidth Usage
Is Windows 10 consuming too much bandwidth? We'll show you how to cut down on diagnostics, updates, live tiles, and anything else destroying your data.
6 Sensors Every Smart Home Should Have
There's no denying that using sensors in the home is a good idea (after all, fire alarms are pretty important). But what other sensors should you consider? Here are six to get you started!
How to View Your Notification History on Android
We've all done it: a notification flashes up on your phone, but before you've had a chance to read it, you've accidentally swiped it away. It's gone forever. Or is it?
7 Important Plex Settings All Users Need to Know About
Here are the most important Plex settings you need to know about if you want to stream media in the best way possible.
How to Prevent a Windows PC From Going to Sleep
If you don't want your computer to go to sleep automatically, Windows 10 makes it easy to turn the feature off.
How to Read Scratched CDs or DVDs in Windows
Do you have scratched discs that your computer can't read? Don't despair! Here's how to read scratched CDs and DVDs in Windows.
7 Reasons the Nvidia Shield Is the Ultimate Device for Cord-Cutters
The Nvidia Shield may just be the ultimate device for cord-cutters everywhere. Here are seven reasons why it beats the competition without much effort.
How to Avoid Tolls and Save Money With This Google Maps Feature
Google Maps can take you where you need to go and save a lot of money by making sure you never accidentally end up on a toll road.
Top 10 Sites for Computer Troubleshooting and Tech Support
Things go wrong. When it is a computer it can bring our life to a standstill. Here are the top 10 troubleshooting sites for your tech problems on the web.
How to Recover Data From a Corrupt Memory Card or USB Drive
Your broken SD card or USB flash drive stored important files or backups you must restore? We'll show you how to recover data from a dead memory stick.
How to Back Up and Restore Your Mac's iTunes & Photos Library
Chances are if you've lost all your music, photos, and videos once, you'll make sure it never happens again.
How to Set Up and Use Your Roku Streaming Stick
So, you have bought a new Roku Streaming Stick and are wondering what to do next. We're here to help, with the complete guide to setting up your new Roku Streaming Stick.
How to Try the Newly Redesigned Skype on Windows and Mac
Microsoft decided it was time to give Skype a facelift. The preview version of the update can now be downloaded by anyone to try out.
10 Windows Store Apps You Didn't Know Existed
Big names have finally entered the Windows Store. You might not realize just how good it's become. Let us show you what you've missed.
What Can You Watch Using a TV Antenna?
What if there was a cheap, legal way to gain access to many of the big networks? You'd probably lap it up. Well, it turns out there is! Step forward the trusty TV antenna.