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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Assuming you're staying on the right side of the law, here are six types of hacks you can try out with the multifaceted geek heaven Flipper Zero.
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Your Discord experience is only as good as the servers you join. Here's how to find new communities (they don't even have to be about gaming) to interact with.
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Looking for a Switch emulator that can play Mario, Zelda, and Pokémon games? We found four picks that work great across Android and Windows.
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TikTok is massively popular, but not everyone wants an account that may track their activity. If you're one of them, here's how you can watch as a guest user.
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Quality sleep is vital for your physical, mental, and overall health. If you have an Apple Watch, you can set it up to track your sleep habits — here's how.
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You don't need to buy a brand new car to have the latest tech features. Here are five must-have tech accessories you should always have in your car.
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Apple lets users customize their smartwatches in two ways - the Apple Watch app via your iPhone or on the watch itself.
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Light dimmers can give your place a nice, cozy vibe or plenty of brightness to see, and they don't require any major knowledge of electrical work to install.
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Recording binoculars are digital versions of the old device that allows you to capture photos and video from great distances, but are they worth the expense?
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Sometimes, a particular show or movie is only available on Apple TV in other countries. However, there's a way you can watch them no matter your location.
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Having an Apple Watch, has proven beneficial in a number of arena, but cooking is one you might not expect.
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If your iPhone's alarm is too quiet to wake you up, there's a way you can increase the volume and change the ring tone to something much louder, like a siren.
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Your Pixel 8 has a ton of functionality that you love, but there are even more features hidden that you may not know about. Here are five of our favorites.
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Gmail has a competitive edge over other email apps because it comes pre-installed on most Androids, but here are three alternatives worth considering.
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A code reader for your car can mean the difference between dropping everything and heading for the mechanic and letting that warning light ride a little bit.
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Even though iPhones can be useful, they have become addictive, distracting, and harmful to many. However, there are ways to mitigate overusing your iPhone.
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Even though smartwatches do more than tell time, there may still be a time you need to change the time on your Garmin watch. Here's how to do it.
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If you love rewatching the same videos on YouTube, then you might want to use one of these five YouTube downloaders so you can always have them.
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While camping may typically be considered a way to disconnect, if you don't mind occasional smartphone use, there are a few apps that are really helpful.
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If you don't want to send a text message right away, you can schedule it to go out whenever you want. We'll show you how to do it on your Android phone.
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Not every parent wants their kid to have an iPhone. Believe it or not, these five apps are perfect for your kid if you allow them to have an Apple Watch.
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One advantage of Apple's adoption of USB-C is the iPhone's newfound capability to support reverse charging.
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If you have a car with rear seat screens and an HDMI port, you can easily set up your Chromecast to stream just about anything to those screens. Here's how.
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You have tools to help you with your studying, but there's one on your wrist you may have overlooked. Here's a few ways you can use your Apple Watch to help.
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Since the iPad launched, it has continued to come out with accessories to improve user experience. However, there are some iPad accessories you should avoid.
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While the Apple Watch has a lot of functionalities, it can be annoying to get a notification to use your iPhone keyboard, but there is a way to turn it off.
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One of the measures implemented by Apple to enhance battery life is Optimized Battery Charging, but it's not useful for everyone.