Kevin Parrish
Kevin started taking PCs apart in the 90s when Quake was on the way and his PC lacked the required components. Since then, he’s loved all things PC-related and cool gadgets ranging from the New Nintendo 3DS to Android tablets. He is currently a contributor at Digital Trends, writing about everything from computers to how-to content on Windows and Macs to reviews of the latest laptops from HP, Dell, Lenovo, and more.
Latest articles by Kevin Parrish
American Express Turns Twitter #Hashtags Into Purchases
By Kevin Parrish published
American Express customers can now make purchases through Twitter using #hashtags.
PlayStation 4 to Focus on New Gameplay, Not Hardware
By Kevin Parrish published
The PlayStation 4 will be the "nerve center" of your living room.
Macmillan Finally Settles with DoJ Over Ebook Pricing
By Kevin Parrish published
The last standing publisher in the ebook price fixing scandal has finally settled, leaving Apple on its own to fight against the Department of Justice.
Rumor: PlayStation 4 Will Cost More Than $400 This Year
By Kevin Parrish published
The latest rumor is that the PlayStation 4 will cost more than $400, but less than the original PlayStation 3's debut.
FreedomPop Planning Free 4G LTE Clip for Tablets
By Kevin Parrish published
Free 4G LTE internet is coming to Wi-Fi-only tablets thanks to FreedomPop.
Blockbuster Intros On-Demand Service for Windows, Android
By Kevin Parrish published
You can now rent and stream new movies from Blockbuster to PC, Mac, Android, Roku and Samsung Smart TVs and Blu-ray players.
Verizon Intros New Budget-Friendly, Prepaid Plans
By Kevin Parrish published
Verizon now has two prepaid smartphone plans if you're not keen with the typical 2-year ball-and-chain.
Benchmark Your Android Device With Epic Citadel
By Kevin Parrish published
Epic Games has released the Epic Citadel tech demo for Android, but has also included a benchmarking feature.
GameStop Now Selling Pre-Paid Wireless Service
By Kevin Parrish published
GameStop has gone wireless. Does that mean Android phones are finally on the way?
Samsung Allegedly Delayed Reporting Fatal Gas Leak
By Kevin Parrish published
Samsung is under investigation over the leak.
You Can Actually Teach This Virtual Assistant for Android
By Kevin Parrish published
Speaktoit's Assistant for Android now offers a premium account for command storage and extra voices.
Amazon's New IVONA Purchase Could Produce Siri Competitor
By Kevin Parrish published
Amazon has acquired the company that provides text-to-speech technology on the Kindle Fire HD 8.9-inch tablet.
Google TV Attempting to Make Another Splash
By Kevin Parrish published
New partners have jumped on the Google TV bandwagon and will showcase their goods during CES 2013.
Consumers Using Smart TVs for Watching, Not Facebook
By Kevin Parrish published
Consumers are actually using Smart TVs to watch TV.
Facebook Now Offering Voicemail, Testing VoIP via Apps
By Kevin Parrish published
Now you can send voice messages through Facebook.
Could Nintendo Be Forced to Go iOS, Android?
By Kevin Parrish published
There's speculation that the lack of innovation in the Wii U may force Nintendo into embracing mobile after all.
Fake Google Play App Uses Infected Phone to Launch DDoS
By Kevin Parrish published
This malware installs as Google Play and even lets infected users browse Google's storefront while secretly sending and receiving commands from malware authors.
Gmail Drops Support for POP3 with Self-Signed Certificates
By Kevin Parrish published
Gmail users can't retrieve email from third-party services using self-signed SSL certificates.
Get The iPhone 4S for $50 at Radio Shack, Walmart, More
By Kevin Parrish published
There's an iPhone price war going on between Best Buy, Radio Shack, Target, Walmart and Target. The winner? You.
Google Just Made It Harder to Find Boobs
By Kevin Parrish published
Google has tweaked the SafeSearch filter so that porn doesn't leak into image search results.
Verizon Selling World's First 4G LTE Camera on Thursday
By Kevin Parrish published
This new camera from Samsung is more like a smartphone with point-and-shoot camera hardware, featuring a 16MP lens, 21x optical zoom and 4G LTE connectivity.
Firefox 17 for Android Now Supports H.264 Video
By Kevin Parrish published
Now Android users can play H.264 video without the now-unsupported Adobe Flash.
Redbox Instant by Verizon Pricing and Launch Details
By Kevin Parrish published
Verizon's Netflix killer will probably launch around December 17.
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