Dreamchild Obari
School
University Of Lagos
Expertise
IOS/macOS, PlayStation, American And Japanese Cars
- Dreamchild's macOS gaming articles are read by thousands daily, making him your go-to man for all macOS-related gaming information.
- Some of his iOS and iPhone criticisms have predicted major changes that Apple has now addressed.
- He drives an S197 Mustang daily, which he diagnoses and fixes himself.
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. Lastly, as a big car guy, he has supported Mercedes in Formula 1 for as long as he can remember and often ties his knowledge of professional racing to everyday driving.
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Stories By Dreamchild Obari
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The Preview app on macOS boasts some very convenient features that users can take advantage of when performing basic editing tasks on their photos.
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Ideally, the exhaust fumes coming from your car are supposed to be colorless, essentially invisible.
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This is a breakdown of why there's a difference in the durability of diesel- and gasoline-powered engines.
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Apart from being the default, there is strong historical, economic, and technical context for why many directors have chosen 24 FPS for nearly 100 years.
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SIM cards can only hold so many contacts, which is why using a Google account to backup contacts is common practice when swapping to a new smartphone.
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As automakers pivot to electric and hybrid tech, V8-powered vehicles that do make it to market offer a blend of traditional muscle power and modern refinements.
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Incorporating personal touches for your iPhone goes beyond aesthetics; it's about crafting an experience that resonates with your lifestyle.
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Most of the things you should do to your car monthly are simple checks; you'll hardly replace anything.
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The tires in a car wear out at different rates depending on several factors, including weight distribution and braking bias.
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While it's not the most dire problem you might face as a car owner, faulty turn signals can compromise your safety and the safety of others on the road.
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In 1941, German soldiers encountered T-34 Soviet tanks for the first time. These armored vehicles appeared to be impervious to shells.
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Continuous brake squealing could signal that your brake pads are worn out or that there's debris caught between the pad and the rotor.
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On the iPhone, there are broadly two types of resets, and you'll find them when you open the Settings app.
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While Apple's habit of being different could inconvenience users coming from Windows, the alt key alternative is simple to find.
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Engine braking utilizes a car's complicated transmission system, but luckily, it's a relatively easy thing to do from the driver's perspective.
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Sales for this S197 generation started in 2005 and ended in 2014, and it still holds up as a budget-friendly car among enthusiasts.
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The answer to how self-driving cars function that is a bit of magical science, but it's science nonetheless.
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The decision came when Honda executives were mulling the idea of injecting some luxury and Western manufacturing into Honda.
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You may have heard this rumor about how many frames per second the human eye can see, but it is in fact just a myth.
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The best thing about some of these car restoration accounts is that they have a story behind them and a different approach.
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Learning more about Calendar on your iPhone can boost your productivity and help you get more out of your schedule.
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The tire tread is the part that makes contact with the road. It's the side most likely to get punctured if you run over something sharp, like a nail.
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Apple Music on iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 for iPhones and iPads now features crossfade, which allows for a more seamless listening experience.
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If your car is taking noticeably longer to stop, this phenomenon is typically called brake fade, and the science behind it is simple.
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Ideally battery-draining factors would be linked to your Apple Watch's display, lighting, and processing demands.
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The first and most important question you should ask yourself is whether old cars were reliable in the first place.
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While there's nothing you can do to stop natural abrasion, there might be some habits you have that are ruining your paint job.