Damir Mujezinovic
Location
Stuttgart, Germany And Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
School
Electrical Engineering School For Energetics, Sarajevo
Expertise
Artificial Intelligence, Windows, Android
- Damir developed an interest in technology at the age of 11 when he got his first computer.
- For his first SlashGear article, Damir wrote about the best time of year to purchase an Apple device.
- He's published multiple pieces centered on cybersecurity, including one story that detailed the best private messaging apps for Android.
Experience
Damir initiated his writing career in 2014. He transitioned to digital journalism in 2017, landing a gig at The Inquisitr, where he covered trending news, politics, science, and technology. By late 2021, he fully pivoted to tech journalism and joined MakeUseOf (MUO). At MUO, Damir has covered cybersecurity and privacy, producing feature articles, guides, and software reviews.
Education
Damir graduated from the Electrical Engineering School for Energetics in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He subsequently pursued studies in law but ultimately chose to dedicate himself to writing.
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Stories By Damir Mujezinovic
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Thunderbolt Solar panels can give you free renewable energy without a huge investment. But where can you buy them, and are they any good?
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Samsung is a powerhouse that reaches numerous markets, including home appliances. We break down who owns the company and where the appliances are made.
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If you're shopping for residential solar panels, a familiar name may show up: Tesla. The electric vehicle company also makes quite affordable solar panels.
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Harley-Davidson makes the iconic motorcycles that you know and love, but you may not know that the company makes a lot of other products and accessories.
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Ryobi power tools have a reputation for being affordable, versatile, and dependable, but registering them with the company unlocks even more benefits.
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Like many U.S. companies, the audio equipment giant Sonos has outsourced manufacturing to China in the past. But where are its products made now?
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Portable solar panel give you renewable energy on the go, which is great because they're small. But are the too small to be worth it? Here's what we know.
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When your iPhone is stuck in headphone mode even though you're not using any, it can be frustrating. Fortunately, there are some easy methods for fixing it.
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The world is full of unscrupulous people running websites to con you out of your money. Here's how to spot them online.
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Going for a hike isn't about getting somewhere in the shortest possible time. Use these Android features to help you enjoy the great outdoors.
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Google photos on Android is more than just a gallery app and has features that can make your life easier and more convenient. Here's how to use them
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When WhatsApp isn't working, it can be tough to determine if it's down for everyone or just you. Thankfully, it's fairly straightforward to figure out.
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Auto mechanics have their fair share of secret tricks and favorite products, but this common Dollar Store find is one that all car owners should have at home.
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Even though your iPhone comes with a default notetaking app, there are several third-party Apple Watch apps that make taking notes more convenient.
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The Mobile World Congress is in full swing, and SlashGear is on the ground floor reporting the latest from Dell Latitude laptops, which are going all-in on AI.
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Fiat introduced a quintet on new concept cars that are coming to market in the near future, but we can't take our eyes off this tiny electric pickup.
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There has been close scrutiny of Apple's labor practices in recent years. Where -- and how -- are Apple's most popular devices actually built?
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Coaxing more horsepower from your two-wheeled steed can be a costly and time-consuming affair. Here are five ways to do it.
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If you are considering getting a new cable modem, it can be challenging to make a decision. Here are five of the best cable modems to consider in 2024.
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Presidents of the United States have been known to have some pretty sweet rides. Now, 46th President Joe Biden's customized Cadillac is up for auction.
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BlueStacks is a popular Android emulator for Windows and Mac PCs, but is it actually safe to use, or are you putting your machine at risk by installing it?
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Garage sales are great places to snatch up some deals, and sometimes you can even find some valuable old tech. Here are five things to look out for.
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Privacy and the absence of data collection in Android messaging can be more easily obtained or kept through some of these apps.
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It might surprise you that the company that makes your cell phone is also a major player in the defense industry. Read on to learn more.
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Caterpillar, or CAT as it's known today built some of the earliest tracked vehicles in WWI. Here's how that happened, and how it inspired today's tanks.
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If you ever watched a Batman movie and wondered how much a real Batmobile would cost, we got the answers. And spoiler: It's not cheap.
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To even be eligible to make money on YouTube - which you can achieve through six different features - you must meet various viewership and upload requirements.