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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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Opera Neon Reveals the Future of Web Browsers

Opera has launched a brand new web browser called Opera Neon. This is a concept web browser designed to offer a tantalizing glimpse at the future.

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Your Instagram Stories Now Come With Adverts

Instagram is adding adverts to Instagram Stories. Thankfully these video ads aren't going to be as bad as all that. But still, they're ads, and no one likes ads.

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Apple Fixes the MacBook Pro Battery Life Bug

Apple claims to have fixed one of the bugs affecting battery life on the MacBook Pro. But it's clearly "a" bug, and not "the" bug. Unfortunately.

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Microsoft Eases Your Windows 10 Privacy Concerns

Ahead of the release of the Creators Update, Microsoft is addressing people's privacy concerns regarding Windows 10. But will this be enough to appease privacy advocates?

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Verizon Limits Unlimited Data Plans to 200GB

If you're lucky enough to be using a Verizon Wireless unlimited data plan, you'd better start keeping a close eye on your data usage. Or else.

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Facebook Tests Showing Ads During Videos

Facebook is planning to start showing ads in the middle of videos. These ads will generate revenue for both Facebook and content creators.

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Apple Kills App That Helps You Find Your Airpods

An app that helps you find your lost AirPods sounds great, right? Wrong, at least as far as Apple is concerned.

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Tidal Ups the Ante to Appeal to Audiophiles

Not content with merely offering high-fidelity audio, Tidal is now adding what it calls "master-quality recordings". But will this be enough to tempt people to subscribe to Tidal?

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The Internet Archive Fact-Checks President Trump

The Internet Archive has created a repository dedicated to Donald Trump. The Trump Archive will allow us all to fact-check the next President of the United States of America.

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Alexa Can Now Order Takeout From Amazon

You can now order a takeaway meal from Amazon Restaurants using nothing other than Alexa and your own voice. Which is perfect for those people who are too lazy to cook.

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Vine Will Become Vine Camera on January 17

Vine will cease to be on January 17th, to be replaced with Vine Camera. This will let you shoot short videos and share them to Twitter, but the Vine community will be gone forever.

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Telegram Now Lets You Delete Sent Messages

You can now delete any messages you have sent using Telegram. Which should be of use to anyone who has ever sent a message while drunk or otherwise not thinking clearly.

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Netflix Launches a New App for DVD Rentals

Netflix has launched a new app dedicated to DVD rentals. Which are, apparently, still a thing. I know, we're shocked too!

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Amazon Makes It Easier to Sell Used Goods

Amazon already sells used goods. However, the online retailer is now testing out new ways of letting us all sell used goods. Starting in India.

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Steam Names the Best Selling Games of 2016

Valve has announced the best-selling Steam games of 2016. Pretty much every genre is covered, making this list a good introduction for anyone looking to start a Steam collection.

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Twitter May Let You Edit Your Tweets Soon

Twitter is considering letting you edit your own tweets. Although it's unlikely to happen next week or next month, Twitter is at least considering the option.

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This New iOS Exploit Breaks the Messages App

There's a new iOS exploit doing the rounds that will render the Messages app on your iPhone unusable. Thankfully, there are a couple of workarounds...

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Your Nook Tablet May Contain Spyware

Barnes and Noble's Nook Tablet 7 may contain ADUPS, which is spyware capable of collecting and transmitting data back to China.

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Play RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on Android and iOS

Fans of classic PC games are in for a treat, as Atari has released RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on Android and iOS. This brings the classic RollerCoaster Tycoon games to mobile for the first time.

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Wikipedia Reveals the Most Popular Articles of 2016

Wikipedia's most popular articles offer a reminder of just what an odd year 2016 has been, with Death and Donald Trump being the most-edited articles over the past 12 months.

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