Shinaayomi Abioye
School
Federal University Of Technology, Akure
Expertise
Smartphones, PCs, PlayStation
- As a child, Shinaayomi used to take apart household gadgets and try to put them back together.
- He once tried to build his own Call Of Duty Game with Unity Engine.
- In his spare time, he makes tech-tutorial videos on YouTube and answers questions on Quora.
Experience
Shinaayomi's innate wizardry for essay writing during high school ignited a lifelong passion for a writing career. Since co-founding FaqonTech, a platform dedicated to simplifying tech concepts, he has expanded his versatility by contributing to various domains, including automotive, fashion, luxury, sports, and cryptocurrency.
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Stories By Shinaayomi Abioye
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If you have an Apple Watch and like to run on trails, then there are five essential apps that you should have to track your progress, hydration, and more.
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Spotify is one of the top music streaming platforms in the industry, and if you accidentally deleted an old playlist, here is how you get it back.
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Sometimes, you just don't want your movement and location tracked by a large corporation. Google understands, and offers as a solution Incognito mode.
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One of the features on Instagram provides built-in tools to speed up videos so you can make your Reels more appealing to viewers.
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If the home screen of your Android smartphone appears blurry or out of focus, here are a few things you can try before you take it to a technician for repair.
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Looking for a free alternative to FaceTime that works on Android and with users on other devices? Here are the five best options to choose from.
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Answering a call in a noisy place can make it hard for the person on the other end to hear you, but there is a way to cancel background noise on an iPhone 15.
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Unlike a normal TV, a Amazon Fire TV is dynamic for streaming shows and games. However, if yours is lagging, there are ways to increase your internet speed.
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While some updates on your Amazon Fire TV can be important, others can cause issues such as deleting your favorite apps. But there is a way to block updates.
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This is very useful if you want your friends or family to keep an eye on you when you're out on a late-night jog but don't have your iPhone on you.
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You'll want to know how to recover the voicemail password on your Android Smartphone in case there's ever a need.
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It's not uncommon to have your work life mixed with your personal life on your Samsung Galaxy phone. But what if you could separate the two with one feature?
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When the inside of your Playstation 5 is packed with dust, it may also no longer operate at peak performance.
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If you're looking for a pair of over-ear headphones that can block out background sounds at the gym, consider these options from Sony, Beats, and Jabra.
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Apply CarPlay is a feature that will mirror apps from your iPhone to your vehicle. But you can also customize your Apple CarPlay dashboard to your liking.
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Email encryption is a valuable tool, and while it may not be something the average user considers important, it's can be useful for anyone.
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If you're trying to move files between your Android phone and a Mac, here are two ways (one wired, another wireless) to quickly do so.
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Kindle provides you with a heightened reading experience with its dictionary function. Here's how to use Kindle's dictionary to start learning new vocab.
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OnStar may seem like a comprehensive technology package for your vehicle, but it comes at a premium price. Here is why a subscription may not be worth the cost.
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Plugins are a great way to get the most out of OpenAI's chatbot, but if the feature isn't showing up in your ChatGPT account, you'll need to follow these steps.
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Android Auto has helped elevate modern infotainment consoles into highly functional multimedia systems. Here are the best apps Android Auto for messaging.
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If you're texting someone on another Apple device, iMessage allows you to reply to messages, making it easier to track the context of the conversation.
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If you have a Pixel smartphone, it makes perfect sense to pick up the Pixel Stand, too. Changing the settings may seem a little convoluted at first, though.
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Google Chrome is a solid browser right out of the box, in a manner of speaking, but using these lifehacks will take the browsing experience to a new level.
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If you're an Android user and your vehicle's infotainment system has Android Auto, you can easily add apps to it with only a couple of swipes and taps.
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If you're not already using a password manager on your Android phone, now is the time to start. These apps offer some of the best features currently available.
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If the internet on your Android phone seems to be slower than it used to be, there are a few simple things you can try to make the experience faster.