Dreamchild Obari
School
University Of Lagos
Expertise
IOS, MacOS, PlayStation
- Dreamchild's macOS gaming articles are read by thousands daily, making him your go-to man for all macOS-related gaming information.
- He was one of the first writers to cover how-to guides for playing Baldur's Gate 3 on a Mac before it was released on macOS.
- Some of his iOS and iPhone criticisms have predicted major changes that Apple has now addressed.
Experience
Dreamchild started his writing career at 16 as something of a mini-journalist, writing for his personal blog. By the time he turned 20, he had already written content for many Android and iOS app developers, creating well-written, user-friendly pieces on their products. After a few years of professionally writing D&D 5e adventure modules, he transitioned fully into writing TTRPG technology, AI, iOS, macOS, and gaming how-to content.
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Stories By Dreamchild Obari
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Among the lineup of mouth-watering Toyota Supras, you'll find the 1998 standing proudly in the ranks.
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The SN95 Mustang managed to blend the raw, muscular power that Mustangs are known for with a more contemporary and refined style.
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If you're an old-timer, when you hear the word "Scat Pack," you'll remember the original Scat Pack that started in 1968.
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The blinking blue light on a DualSense PS5 controller could be an annoying problem, but luckily, it's easy to fix.
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As a commercial aircraft, Donald Trump's Boeing 757-200 can seat over 200 passengers with a load of amenities.
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Trying to take a screenshot on macOS? You can do that via the built-in Snipping Tool that's activated by a few keyboard combinations.
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Chevrolet's flagship muscle car the Camaro has appeared in many movies, TV shows, songs, and music videos.
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If, for whatever reason, your Mac's speakers stop working or you want to duplicate the sounds coming from your Mac on your iPhone, you can.
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Your TikTok Wrapped statistics were discontinued a few years ago, but never fear, we'll show you a way to get them anyway. Here's how to do it.
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Honda has refreshed the 2023 Honda Civic Type R in 2024, largely an update, albeit with a small change.
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By default, Google Maps automatically turns on voice navigation after you install the app. Here's how you can change that.
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Apple has made it super easy to organize and customize your Home Screen on you iPhone using folders to group apps.
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An AI detector that uses AI was given various examples of human-created and AI-created images and sounds. The results, it turns out, depend on the medium.
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Technically anything can freese, but the typically rare and extreme way gasoline does might surprise you.
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Hondas are known for their reliability, but there are things you can do to keep your Civic on the road longer.
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Following bankruptcy in 1978, Lamborghini was sold to new owners who decided to make something out of the war utility vehicle it had chased and failed.
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The RAV4 years we rank here should only be avoided because there are simply better RAV4 options out there.
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Is the green personal hotspot icon showing on your iPhone even when you're not using it? Someone else might be; here's how to find out.
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There's no one central system for soccer's goal-line tech, but FIFA has a certification procedure to ensure a stadium's system is up to standard.
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While viral TikTok videos may introduce you to features you didn't know your phone had, they aren't necessarily telling the truth about what the features do.
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By sticking to its roots, Toyota has built success in the U.S., making it among the best-selling cars every year.
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When choosing a phone for gaming, you should consider what types of games you play the most and how you play them.
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Toyota's Tacoma and Tundra are both good trucks, but which is right for you? Unsurprisingly, it depends on your needs, such as towing power and size.
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Losing just one of your tires while on the road is enough to cause a major accident or irreversible damage to your vehicle.
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Apple's stock email app, Apple Mail, is a solid app to use because it keeps your accounts together in one app. Here's how to add more email addresses to it.