Keyede Erinfolami
School
University Of Ilorin, Nigeria
Expertise
IOS, Social Media, Productivity Tools
- Keyede is obsessed with how things work. She hasn't stopped asking (and finding out) "What happens if you press this?" since she got her first phone, a Sendo P200, back in the 2000s.
- Her curiosity is spurred on by the endless innovation in the tech space, and she has spent her career discovering and reporting the many ways tech can improve the quality of daily life.
- She has also written punchy video scripts for Nigeria's biggest tech YouTuber, Fisayo Fosudo.
Experience
Keyede combines a three-year expertise in crafting web content with a deep love and knowledge of tech, an industry where innovation never ceases and you never see it all. She started out writing about the complexities of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain, back in 2019. Since then, she has written easy-to-follow how-to guides and explainer pieces for prominent publications such as MakeUseOf and iJunkie. Today, she teaches and covers consumer technology, how-tos and explainers, and provides general tech commentary.
Education
Keyede graduated from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, with a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication. Minoring in Print Media, she learned how to maximize the written text for impactful communication, and the skill proves useful in her work at SlashGear.
SlashGear's content hails from a group of experienced technology and automotive editors and a wide-ranging team of writers, engineers, enthusiasts, and experts across consumer tech and transportation. Our goal is to provide up-to-the-minute breaking news coverage as well as original and engaging opinion and editorial content that serves as the ultimate resource for those who want to stay up to date on the latest and greatest the industry has to offer.
Our editors, advisors, and fact-checkers conduct regular reviews to ensure the accuracy, timeliness, and completeness of our articles. Complete information on our editorial process available here.
Stories By Keyede Erinfolami
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Your Apple iPhone's side button is helpful for several reasons, but it can also be a pain when it accidentally ends your calls. Here's how to avoid that.
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From Voice Control to Guided Access, Apple has put a lot of thought into its accessibility features. Here are some you might want to start using.
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OpenAI just broke down barriers to ChatGPT by offering login-free use. Here's how you can use the popular chatbot right now completely free of charge.
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When it comes to converting file extensions on your iPhone, don't worry about downloading a third-party app when you can make the changes yourself.
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Apple Music Replay now allows you to get a monthly recap of how you listen, including favorite artists, total time listened, and more.
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Temu's Super Bowl LVIII commercial was one of the most talked about ads of the night. But how much did the company spend and was it worth it?
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Though not known for customization options, it is possible to turn your iPhone home screen into a reflection of your own personality.
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Did you know you can fine-tune the recommendations that appear on your Instagram Explore page according your interests? Here's how to do it.
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The Share menu on iPhones and Macs has a default list of destinations, but there are reasons as to why you should customize the Share menu.
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Slack is a great tool for communicating with teams by using channels, threads, and huddles, but these five mistakes could be affecting your workflow.
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Spotify's Playlist in a Bottle builds a secret playlist for your future self, but it is only available for a limited time. Here's how to make yours.
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Squarespace makes it easy to build a website for your business, but you may be making these mistakes if your site isn't getting the traction you hoped for.
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You can't use the internet without trading your personal data, but you might be surprised by just how much you're giving up with each app you use.
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No points for guessing which AI tool leads the chart, but what's clear is how prevalent AI has become and how far from a fad it looks like right now.
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If you feel like you need someone to hold you accountable or cheer you on when it comes to fitness goals, these five apps help keep things social.
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Duolingo is a great app if you are trying to learn a new language and if you have been using it for the last year, here is how to find your Year in Review.
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Starting a new business or need a website revamp? Here's a curated a list of the five best website-building tools, and here's how to get started.
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Your online portfolio is your chance to showcase your best work, but there's a lot more that can go into it. We have some suggestions to help you get started.
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Reports have surfaced that single-stack OLED screens are coming to the iPad Mini and iPad Air in 2026.
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An unknown device connected to your iPhone's hotspot could wrack up your carrier's data bill fast. However, there is a workaround to check and kick off devices.
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While it looks like a blank screen, the Apple Freeform app allows you to write, doodle, sketch, or draw ideas. You can even invite others to add their ideas.
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If you downloaded a file and don't know where it went, don't worry; here is a step-by-step guide to finding your downloaded files on your iPhone.
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Instagram founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger moved on in 2018, as you likely already know. But where are its first dozen employees?
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For a brief moment in time, NFTs were all the rage and heralded as the next best investment. So, why do most NFT collections now have a market cap of zero?
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Our devices can help us get healthier or add to daily convenience, but they can also aid bad habits. These five are the ones to be most wary of.
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If your keyboard backlight on your MacBook isn't working, there are several reasons this could be, and some simple solutions to fix it.
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Short for near-field communication, mobile NFC payments work on the same principle as a contactless card. But they are more secure.