David Crookes
David Crookes has been writing professionally for close to 30 years and, as well as a great fondness for gaming, space, film, music, history, health and politics, he's largely specialized in technology for much of his career. He particularly focuses on Apple devices, having admired the company's tech since using iMac G3 in 1998. He also developed a fondness for the older Macintosh LC III that he later used in his first job as a newspaper reporter.
Since becoming a freelance writer, he has written for a wide number of publications including the Apple-focussed magazines iCreate and Macworld as well as Micro Mart, Web User, T3, Retro Gamer, MagPi, Computer Shopper, Gadget and 3D Artist. His love of gaming has seen him write for Retro Gamer, GamesTM and Wireframe among others and, despite his love of Apple, he still uses a PC – working for PC Pro and once writing for Total PC Gaming.
One of his joys is helping others to use technology which has led him to writing many “how to” tutorials explaining many ways of getting the most out of various devices. He's become an expert user of the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV. He also likes to kick back with a gaming session on an PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X | S while getting his retro fix on an Evercade handheld.
Latest articles by David Crookes
This iOS 17 feature transcribes voicemails as they're being recorded — here's how it works
By David Crookes published
With iOS 17, you can discover how to use Live Voicemail to transcribe incoming messages
How to set up Gmail two-factor authentication
By David Crookes published
Learn how to set up Gmail two-factor authentication and make it harder for hackers to attack your account
How to activate Gmail dark mode
By Don Reisinger, David Crookes published
Here’s how to turn on Gmail dark mode on the desktop, in Android and iOS.
How to use Gmail — essential tips and tricks
By Paul Wagenseil, David Crookes last updated
Not everything about Gmail is so easy to use. Here's how to get through the tough parts and get more out of Gmail.
How to change side panels in Gmail
By Millie Davis-Williams, David Crookes last updated
Gmail has added a new side panel that makes it easier to switch between sections of your inbox.
How to archive email in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
Need to tidy up your inbox without losing messages and threads forever? Here's how to archive emails in Gmail.
How to change your password in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
Even if your data hasn’t been breached, it’s good practice to refresh your logins every so often. Here’s how to change your password in Gmail.
How to empty trash in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
A lot can get caught up in Gmail's deletion folder. Here's how to instantly empty Gmail's trash.
How to create folders in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
Here's how to manage your email better with Gmail's answer to folders: labels.
How to delete all emails in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
Sometimes you want to start afresh. Here's how to delete all emails in Gmail.
How to mark all as read in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
If you’re drowning in junk mail, it’s time for marking all as read in Gmail.
How to block emails in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
If you've had enough of getting messages from someone, blocking emails in Gmail is very easy.
How to recall an email in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
You don't get long to recall an email message in Gmail, but you can make that window a little bit wider. Here's how.
How to change your name in Gmail
By Alan Martin , David Crookes last updated
The name you choose for Gmail isn’t necessarily permanent. Here’s how to change your Gmail name.
How to downgrade from iOS 17 beta back to iOS 16
By David Crookes published
Worried the iOS 17 beta is unstable or buggy or finding some apps aren't working? Time to switch back to iOS 16
How to create and open zip files on iPhone
By David Crookes published
To save space, discover how to create and open zip files on iPhone using the built-in iOS Files app
I'm a new parent — here's how I'm keeping my baby's room cool during a heatwave
By David Crookes published
A baby should sleep in a room with a temperature between 60 and 68°F — which can be a tricky target to reach in a heatwave!
Pictures not appearing in text messages on iPhone? Here's how to fix it
By David Crookes published
Images paint a thousand words, so fix pictures not appearing in text messages on iPhone with this guide.
How to enable macOS beta updates to try macOS 14
By David Crookes published
If you're feeling impatient, learning how to enable macOS beta updates will ensure you get the latest versions of the Mac operating system first
How to use the data saver setting on Android to save money
By David Crookes published
Learn how to use the data saver setting on Android especially if you're on a light plan or want to save money
Netflix has hidden test screens to calibrate your TV — here's how to find them
By David Crookes published
Netflix has hidden test screens for adjusting your TV picture to make the most of your display. Here's how to turn them on.
7 iPhone features every movie buff should know about
By David Crookes published
Watching movies on your iPhone doesn't have to be a painful experience, especially when you use these 7 hacks.
How to change iPhone notifications sounds
By David Crookes published
When you know how to change iPhone notifications sounds, you can change the message tone and a host of other alerts
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