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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

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You Can Now Try the Firefox Private Network

Mozilla has relaunched its Test Pilot program, and kicked things off with a new project codenamed Firefox Private Network.

You Can Now Share Spotify Songs on Snapchat

This new integration means you'll be able to share what you're listening to on Spotify in a Snap on Snapchat. Happy days.

YouTube Launches a Section Dedicated to Fashion

If you're a dedicated follower of fashion, you now have a section of YouTube just for you.

You Can Now Use Vivaldi Browser on Android

Until now, Vivaldi has only been available on desktop, but with the release of Vivaldi on Android you can now use it on mobile too.

You Can Now Listen to Apple Music on the Web

If you're an Apple Music subscriber you can now listen to Apple Music on the web using the new Apple Music web player.

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Google Now Helps You Decide What to Watch

If you're willing to tell Google what sort of movies and TV shows you like, the company will help you decide what to watch next.

Nintendo Adds SNES Games to Switch Online

You can now play SNES games on your Nintendo Switch thanks to Nintendo adding 20 Super Nintendo games to Switch Online.

Twitter Disables Tweet Via SMS to Stop Hackers

A couple of high-profile hacks have led Twitter to disable its Tweet via SMS feature, albeit temporarily.

Firefox Now Blocks Tracking Cookies for Everyone

Firefox now blocks third-party tracking cookies and cryptominers by default for all users.

You Can Now Share Pandora Music on Instagram Stories

Sharing content from Pandora to Instagram Stories is simple, and could even help your friends get free access to Pandora Premium.

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Google Has a Fix to Stop Google Calendar Spam

Google is working on a fix to stop Calendar spam. In the meantime you can stop Google Calendar spam by tweaking a few settings.

Skype Adds New Messaging Features for Your Chats

Skype has added a host of new messaging features designed to improve the experience of chatting on Skype.

You Can Now Order Photo Prints From Flickr

Flickr's new feature takes the pain out of ordering photo prints, allowing you to order photo prints in just a few clicks.

You Can Now Learn to Speak Latin Using Duolingo

Duolingo has launched its latest language learning course, and this one will help you learn to speak Latin.

You Can Now Personalize Yelp Based on Your Interests

Those who take a couple of minutes to indicate their preferences to Yelp will see search results personalized to them.

Google Maps Makes It Easier to Use Public Transit

Google Maps is making it easier than ever to plan your journey by combining different forms of public transit together.

You Can Now Watch IMDb TV on Android or iOS

IMDb TV is now available on the IMDb mobile app for Android and iOS. Allowing you to stream movies and TV shows for free.

You Can Now Pre-Order Mario Kart Tour on Mobile

After an extended delay, Nintendo has announced that Mario Kart Tour will be available on Android and iOS on September 25, 2019.

Google Celebrates The Wizard of Oz With an Easter Egg

Google has hidden a tribute to The Wizard of Oz in its search results. In this article we explain how to trigger the Easter egg.

Google Ditches Desserts: Android Q Is Android 10

Google is changing the way it names new versions of Android. So Android Q is going to be known simply as Android 10.

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