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Oluwademilade Afolabi-Staff Writer for Tech Explained & Cybersecurity

Oluwademilade Afolabi

Staff Writer for Tech Explained & Cybersecurity

About Oluwademilade Afolabi

Oluwademilade is an MUO staff writer focused on everything tech. Since 2019, he has contributed to several websites, and prominent media outlets and professionals in the tech space have acknowledged his writing. Besides writing, Oluwademilade likes to read, play the bass guitar, and travel.

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6 Reasons Cryptocurrency Exchanges Delist Cryptocurrencies

At times, cryptocurrencies are removed from exchanges without warning. But why was your favorite crypto taken down?

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How to Add Images to Microsoft Word on Your Phone

Looking to add some visuals to your document? Learn how to effortlessly insert and enhance images in Microsoft Word on your mobile device.

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6 Security Threats Android Users Face in 2023

Your Android smartphone faces a lot of problems courtesy of cybercriminals. Here's what to watch out for right now.

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What Is Bluetooth Auracast and How Does It Work?

Auracast is here, and it makes streaming to multiple devices easier than ever.

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Binance Spot Wallet vs. Binance Funding Wallet: What's the Difference?

You have multiple wallets on Binance, and the spot and funding wallets are the two you'll use the most.

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The Pixel 8 Launch Event: How to Watch It and What to Expect

The next Made by Google event is set for October and should see the launch of the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2.

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Is It Possible for Computers to Learn Common Sense?

Artificial intelligence is proficient in many areas, but basic common sense and other innate human senses are more of a challenge.

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Binance Launchpad vs. Binance Launchpool: Key Differences Explained

Binance Launchpad and Launchpool are similar, but have a number of differences to keep in mind.

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What Happened to Google's Pixel Pass?

Google has ended its Pixel Pass subscription service. Here's why it might have happened, and what it means for existing subscribers.

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What Is ChatGPT Enterprise, What Does It Offer, and How Is It Different?

OpenAI has launched a new version of ChatGPT aimed at businesses, and it has some specific changes to suit organizations.

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What Is a Quid Pro Quo Attack? How Can You Protect Yourself?

You've likely heard the term "quid pro quo", but did you know there are also cyberattacks that go by the same name?

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Why You Need to Update WinRAR Immediately

A vulnerability within WinRAR means hackers could take control of your whole system. Here's what you should do to protect yourself.

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How Do Cryptocurrency Exchanges Make Money? 8 Ways Explained

Some crypto exchanges are now worth billions of dollars, but how do they make money to begin with?

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What Happens if a Cryptocurrency Exchange Goes Bust?

Is there any way to protect your crypto?

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What Is Blagging in Cybersecurity?

Anyone can be tricked by a blagger. Here's what that involves and how you can defend yourself.

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Who Are Script Kiddies? Are They a Threat to Your Security?

Script kiddies might sound like inexperienced youths, but their hacking attempts can still cause you serious harm.

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What Is Backward Compatibility in Hardware and Software?

Isn't it just the best when your new hardware or software just works with the old?

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What Is a Screen Bezel, and Why Does Its Size Matter?

If you want to maximize your screen real estate, you'll want a thin bezel or even a bezeless display.

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Why Old, Unused Tech Fetches a Ton of Money in Auctions

Don't throw that old tech away without getting it valued first.

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What Are AI Chatbots and Why Are They Popular?

Generative AI chatbots are popping up all over the place, but what's behind the sudden boom?

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