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Dave Parrack-Deputy Editor for Creative, Entertainment, Gaming, and Social | Oversees Coverage of News and Current Events

Dave Parrack

Deputy Editor for Creative, Entertainment, Gaming, and Social | Oversees Coverage of News and Current Events

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About Dave Parrack

Dave Parrack is a Deputy Editor at MUO and also oversees the site's coverage of current events. He has been writing about technology since 2007, and with MakeUseOf since 2011.

He has previously written for various sites, including Blorge, WebTVWire, and New Atlas.

Dave uses ChromeOS and Android, but isn't a Google fanboy. He thinks AI will change the world sooner than people think, for good or for bad. He has a particular interest in new and emerging technology.

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How to Try Alexa's New Whisper Mode

Amazon's new Whisper Mode means Alexa will whisper sweet nothings into your ear. But only if you whisper to her first.

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Spotify Launches Endless Artist Radio

Spotify is making a few changes to its Premium product. And the headline feature is Endless Artist Radio.

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Twitter Now Shows You When Tweets Break the Rules

Twitter is changing the way it deals with reported tweets, displaying notices to show how the company is enforcing its rules.

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Google Maps Now Shows EV Charging Points

Drivers of electric cars will now be able to search for the nearest compatible charging stations right from within Google Maps.

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Amazon Unveils the All-New Kindle Paperwhite

The all-new Kindle Paperwhite is better than its predecessor in every way. In a nutshell, it's thinner, lighter, and waterproof.

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How to Protect Your PS4 From This Messaging Bug

There's a message capable of crashing your PS4. Thankfully, there's a way of protecting your PS4 from this malicious annoyance...

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Apple Music Adds Song Lyrics From Genius

Apple Music users will now be able to sing along to songs even if they forget the words. And it's all thanks to Genius...

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Sony Finally Lets You Change Your PSN ID

Sony is finally going to let PlayStation owners change their PSN IDs, and it has only taken 12 years of begging to make it happen.

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Spotify Looks Back Over a Decade of Music

Spotify is now 10 years old, and the company has taken the opportunity to look back over a "decade of discovery".

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Snap Originals Are Short Snapchat TV Shows

Snapchat has commissioned a dozen new shows to air on its platform. Called Snap Originals, they're essentially short TV shows.

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Sony Confirms the PlayStation 5 Is Coming

Sony has confirmed it's working on a new PlayStation. And if Sony is developing next-gen gaming hardware, Microsoft will be too.

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Google Unveils the Pixel 3, Pixel Slate, and Home Hub

Google has unveiled a bunch of new hardware, including the Pixel 3, the Pixel Slate, and the Home Hub.

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Google Shuts Down Google+ After Data Leak

Google is shutting down Google+, at least for consumers. This is due to low engagement levels, as well as a potential data leak.

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Facebook Portal Makes Video Calling Easier

Portal from Facebook is essentially a videophone as people from the 1960s predicted we would all be using by now...

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Netflix Is the Biggest Data Hog in the World

In terms of snaffling internet data, Netflix has everyone else beaten. And video is the biggest drain on bandwidth overall.

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You Can Now Book a Ride Using Google Assistant

With ridesharing apps taking the world by storm, Google is making it even easier to book a ride. And it's all thanks to Assistant.

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Nametag Makes It Easy to Add Instagram Friends

Nametag allows everyone on Instagram to create a personalized name tag that's unique to them. Yes, just like Snapchat's Snapcodes.

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Plex Adds Free On-Demand Web Shows

With the launch of Plex Web Shows, anyone with a Plex account can watch web shows on the Plex app. All for free, and on demand.

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Opera Touch Brings One-Handed Browsing to iOS

Opera Touch is a mobile web browser designed to be used with one hand, and offering a host of mobile-friendly features.

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How to Play Google's Secret Text Adventure Game

it turns out there's a full text adventure game lurking within the Google Search developer console... if you know how to find it.

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