Allan Smith

Allan has worked in games and technology for nearly a decade with occasional binge in software/application development and testing for several tech powerhouses and publications. His writing has been featured in AOL’s Games.com, with skills honed as part of Oracle Labs and Google Development Groups. At PC VERGE Inc., he is the Lead Editor and Tester, overseeing a team covering computing trends on a daily basis. Yes, that means he uses both macOS and Windows – every day.

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