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
Facebook Launches Antivirus Marketplace; Android Updated
By Kevin Parrish published
Facebook is now offering antivirus software from Symantec, Sophos, Microsoft and more. Plus, the Android app has been updated with a rather interesting feature.
Dropbox Now Allows Public Sharing of Files
By Kevin Parrish published
Dropbox users can now share videos, picures and documents to friends and family who don't need a Dropbox account.
Authors Spamming Amazon With Fake Books, Knock-Offs
By Kevin Parrish published
Fake ebooks are becoming a wide-spread problem in the book industry, and Amazon isn't helping the situation.
Anonymous Member Arrested After Posting Pic of Girlfriend
By Kevin Parrish published
FBI hunted down an Anonymous hacker after he posted an image of his girlfriend via Twitter.
Spotify U.S. Subscriber Base Not Growing As Expected
By Kevin Parrish published
Despite Spotify's growing numbers, it's not reeling in the expected paying customers.
Partners See Google-Motorola Marriage as a Big "FU"
By Kevin Parrish published
Android partners are reportedly working on their own mobile operating systems in retaliation to the Motorola purchase.
Sony "Confident" PlayStation 4 to Arrive Before Xbox 720
By Kevin Parrish published
Sony is looking to dish out the next PlayStation console before Microsoft's next-gen product arrives in 4Q13.
Verizon Launching a New Mobile Video Service Too?
By Kevin Parrish published
Verizon is getting ready to gobble up additional wireless spectrum, and wants to extend the local cable company's TV lineup via 3G/4G so you're no longer locked to Wi-Fi.
Dell Halting Smartphone Sales in the USA
By Kevin Parrish published
Dell is no longer selling smartphones here in the States.
Ex-Google Engineer Launches Web Protection Startup
By Kevin Parrish published
A former Google data collector has now turned into a data protector.
Guy Makes $1000 Daily Spamming Pinterest Users
By Kevin Parrish published
This spammer makes just over $1,000 per day on Pinterest, and plans to make more per week soon.
LulzSec Reborn, Hacks Into Military Dating Site, CSS Corp.
By Kevin Parrish published
A new hacker group called LulzSecReborn has already broken into two websites and dumped their sensitive private data.
Hackers Loading Fake Facebook Apps in Chrome Web Store
By Kevin Parrish published
These Chrome extensions hosted by Google will take control of your Facebook account to send spam and sell "likes."
Microsoft Blocking Pirate Bay Links in Windows Live Messenger
By Kevin Parrish published
Microsoft is censoring your messages on Windows Live Messenger, pulling out all links leading to The Pirate Bay.
Facebook May Sue Employers Who Demand Passwords
By Kevin Parrish published
Facebook will sue any employer that forces employees and job candidates to fork over their login credentials.
Toshiba's 13-inch Tablet Has a Built-In TV Tuner
By Kevin Parrish published
Additional details have been provided about Toshiba's 13.3-inch prototype tablet.
Verizon's Shared Data Plan Has a Usage Calculator
By Kevin Parrish published
Verizon's shared data plan packages seems to be getting closer, as a leaked screenshot depicts a data usage calculator for family members.
Zynga Spent $1.2M Protecting CEO from Stripper Stalker
By Kevin Parrish published
Zynga revealed in its recent SEC filing that it spent almost $1.2 million protecting the CEO and his family.
ISPs to Start Throttling Pirates, More by July 12
By Kevin Parrish published
Numerous ISPs including Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner are about to become copyright cops.
Yahoo is Suing Facebook Over 10 Patents
By Kevin Parrish published
Yahoo claims that Facebook infringes upon ten patents related to social networking and advertising.
Tether an iPhone Connection? There's an HTML5 App For That
By Kevin Parrish published
After iTether was pulled from Apple's App Store, the developer created an HTML5 version instead.
Did Amazon Nuke eReader Market with Kindle Fire?
By Kevin Parrish published
The number of Kindle and Kindle Touch units has dropped from 9 million to 2 million in 1Q12 thanks to the Kindle Fire.
Windows Phone 7's Upgrade to WP8 Apollo Now Unclear
By Kevin Parrish published
Sounds like current and upcoming Windows Phone 7.x devices won't receive an upgrade to Windows Phone 8 "Apollo."
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