Quina Baterna
School
Ateneo De Manila University
Expertise
Emerging Technology, Consumer Electronics, Military Innovation
- Quina has published a plethora of SlashGear pieces on the Apple ecosystem, including an explainer on the surprisingly complicated task of deleting trash files on an iPhone.
- She used her keen interest in military technology to pen a 2023 piece that investigated the future intersection of artificial intelligence and unmanned aerial combat.
- Several of her articles have focused on real-life robots, such as Sony's AIBO and Honda's ASIMO.
Experience
Quina has worked as a professional writer for three years with published articles on technology, security, and lifestyle. She has by-lines in global publications, such as MakeUseOf and SuperJump. She is currently writing news articles on SlashGear.
Education
Quina has a bachelor's degree in Information Design. She also has certifications in VIP protection and tactical firearms handling.
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Stories By Quina Baterna
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To many, pets are considered family members, and if you don't want to leave yours at home, here are five ways to keep them comfortable on a road trip.
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Depending on your iPhone carrier and how generous you are, you can even share your internet access via a mobile hotspot.
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There are a few approaches for anyone who prefers not to hear music containing explicit language when using the Spotify app. We'll break down the options.
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Initially slated for its first flight in 2025, the target for the TF-X fighter jet's entry to service would be in 2028.
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The loss of the Concorde means no commercial supersonic jets at all. NASA's experimental X-59 jet hopes to resurrect faster-than-sound air travel.
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Boxing is a great way to stay in shape and also learn self-defense. If you want to start boxing, here are five apps that will help you learn the basics.
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With generative AI making some artistic practices obsolete, photographers and videographers are struggling to protect their work and their livelihood.
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Bose has been one of the leading headphone companies for years now, and if you just picked up a new pair, here's how to connect them to your Android or iPhone.
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SD cards may not be as popular as they once were, but they're far from useless. Here are some ideas for things you can do with this portable storage.
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Ryobi didn't actually start out selling power tools. Here's a look at its history, various owners, and where it is today.
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If you are having issues with impulse shopping and are having trouble figuring out how to stop, don't worry; here are five apps that will help.
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Do you wish to format an SD card so you can use it with a new camera or another device? Here's how to get that done on macOS.
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The Honda Pilot is one of the company's best-selling vehicles of all time and the most recent models have some really cool features worth using.
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Looking for a smart collar that can keep track of your dog and maybe even tell you how they are doing? Here are five of the best to choose from.
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These days, there are plenty of ways to make running (or walking) more enjoyable, including these fun apps.
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Trying to weed out who can and cannot see your Spotify playlists and listening history? Here's how to do that on Spotify's mobile and desktop apps.
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Want to view feeds from people you decided to follow on TikTok? You can do so by going to the following feed. Here's how to do it step-by-step.
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If your Spotify Family Plan members aren't pulling their weight by contributing to the cost, you can boot them.
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The U.S. Navy is planning on using AI in submarines as part of a joint military effort with Australia and the United Kingdom. Here's the full story.
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Do you find yourself stuck in a creative rut now and then? Use these five smartphone apps to recharge, inspire yourself, and get back in the zone.
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Google Translate is capable of far more than simply translating a language typed into its text field. Do you prefer to write? That's one of several features.
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Planning a group trip with your friends or family? Here are five of the best apps that will make navigating your getaway easier and less stressful.
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An eSIM can come in handy when you are traveling abroad and need data. If you are planning a trip soon, here's how to set up an eSIM on your iPhone.
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Whether you're a seasoned projector owner or someone who is just dipping their toes into this new world, here are six things to keep in mind.
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It would appear that the future of aerial combat is inextricably tied to artificial intelligence and unmanned airplanes.
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After nuclear disasters in the '70s and '80s, Sweden planned to phase out its nuclear power program. By 2010, however, it had changed its mind.
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Facebook Messenger has evolved in many ways after more than a decade of existence. Here are five features to spark your chats that you may not know of.