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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

Amazon Launches a New 4-Star Retail Store

Amazon is continuing its push into bricks-and-mortar retail. This time with a new store in New York called Amazon 4-star.

Google Celebrates its 20th Birthday in Style

Google is celebrating its 20th birthday, and, as is its style, the company is celebrating in a number of different ways...

Sony Finally Supports Cross-Play on PS4

PS4 owners can finally play Fortnite against gamers on other platforms, including the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. Huzzah!

You Can Now Plan Group Events on Google Maps

Google Maps' new Group Planning feature should make planning an event much easier. Especially with a large group of people.

Professor Layton Arrives on Android and iOS

Professor Layton and the Curious Village, the first in this series of puzzle games, is now available on Android and iOS.

Firefox Monitor Checks for Stolen Passwords

Mozilla has launched Firefox Monitor, which helps you discover when one of your passwords have been involved in a data breach.

You Can Now Search Amazon Using Snapchat

Snapchat's new tool, called Visual Search, lets you search Amazon by pointing your Snapchat camera at products in the real world.

You Can Now Download PlayStation Now Games

If you're a PlayStation Now subscriber you can now download games as well as stream them. Reliable internet connections be damned.

Microsoft Brings Skype Calls to Amazon Echo

With Alexa and Cortana now getting on rather famously, Microsoft is upping the ante by adding Skype to the mix.

Spotify Invites Indie Artists to Upload Their Own Music

Spotify is now enabling independent artists to upload their own music to the streaming service.

Sony Is Killing the PlayStation Vita in 2019

Sony is set to stop manufacturing the PlayStation Vita in 2019. And to make matters worse Sony has no plans for a new handheld.

Sony Launches the PlayStation Classic for $99

Sony has announced the PlayStation Classic, a reimagining of the original PlayStation for nostalgic nerds.

Pandora Copies Spotify With Curated Playlists

Pandora has launched The Drop, a curated playlist that automatically populates with new songs Pandora thinks you'll love.

Twitter Brings Back the Chronological Timeline

After ignoring years of complaints from users, Twitter is finally bringing back the chronological timeline. And about time too!

Spotify Raises Offline Download Limit to 10,000

Spotify has lifted its limits on offline downloads. In total, the number of songs you can download has jumped from 9,999 to 50,000.

Google Is Killing Inbox to Focus on Gmail

Four years after launch, Google is culling Inbox so that Gmail can flourish unopposed. Much to the annoyance of Inbox users.

Apple Unveils the iPhone Xs and Xs Max

Apple has unveiled its latest iPhones, the Xs and Xs Max. And while they may look the same, there are improvements under the hood.

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Microsoft Warns People to Keep Using Edge

Microsoft is warning Windows 10 users against switching from Edge to Chrome or Firefox. Because that's obviously going to work...

How to Watch the Apple iPhone Event Live on Twitter

On September 12, 2018, Apple is set to unveil a new iPhone. And you're invited to watch it happen live on Twitter.

Microsoft Extends Windows 7 Support... for a Price

Microsoft is offering to keep supporting Windows 7 for a little while longer... if you're willing to pay for the privilege.

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