Eric Abent
Location
Lansing, Michigan
School
Lansing Community College
Expertise
Smartphones, Video Games, Computers
- Eric's introduction to video games came in 1992, when he received a Sega Genesis with Sonic the Hedgehog for his birthday — he's been playing games ever since.
- The classic Jeep CJ7 is Eric's favorite car. He has a lot of fond memories of taking the doors off his dad's old CJ7 and cruising around town on summer days.
- Years of testing and covering smartphones have given Eric an extensive knowledge of the consumer technology space, including all of its major players.
Experience
Eric has been writing about consumer technology for the better part of two decades, getting his start with small, personal blogs before landing his first gig writing for Thoughts from the Sidelines in 2010. That was followed by his first of two stints at SlashGear, where he dove in head-first by making CES 2012 his first in-person event. Following that initial run at SlashGear, Eric wrote for other sites such as Android Headlines and even tried his hand at selling phones before returning to SlashGear in 2016 to head up the website's gaming coverage. Ever since then, Eric has been helping SlashGear along the road to becoming the best source for consumer tech and automotive news on the internet.
Education
Eric attended Lansing Community College in Lansing, MI, but dropped out to pursue a career in writing.
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 Eric Abent
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The team at Artesian Builds find themselves in layers of trouble after some serious miscommunication about the way they work with 3rd-party ambassadors.
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The legendary explorer ship Endurance was located in Antarctica after more than 100 years under the ice - and now we get to see it up close and personal.
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At long last, fans know when the upcoming Caped Crusader-less game will finally drop.
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Elden Ring is a very difficult game to play, not least of all because there's no way to pause - or at least there wasn't until someone found this secret.
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Apple has introduced the fifth-generation iPad Air, one that skips entirely over the A15 and is instead powered by the company's M1 processor.
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Rockstar Games has another iteration of Grand Theft Auto 5 ready for gamers pn PS5 and Xbox Series X soon, and it won't be free, of that you can be sure.
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Google paused advertising online inside Russia, appearing to do so in response to Russia's demands for information control through Google's platforms.
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Fans of the '90's arcade shooter rejoice: the House of the Dead remake has been given a release date.
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Weeks before official full launch, Nintendo revealed a Kirby and the Forgotten Land demo for Nintendo Switch that users can play without obligation.
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Google's next major device release looks to be the Pixel Watch, a wearable smart device that'll likely launch alongside the price-conscious Pixel 6a.
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Valve appears to have fixed the Steam Deck joystick drift that appeared for a relatively small number of users in the first days after launch.
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Fitbit initiated a recall of a watch sold in the year 2020. If you own a Fitbit Ionic, now's a good time to stop using said device - and maybe get a refund.
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It's the first day of a new month and that means Microsoft has revealed a new batch of games headed to Xbox Game Pass. Here's what players can expect.
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Elon Musk appears to have used his position of power to deliver internet services to the people of Ukraine with Starlink - but is all as it seems?
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Qualcomm's latest reveals suggest that they're moving far beyond the basics when it comes to 5G and WiFi 7 connectivity and speed in 2022 and beyond.
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Lenovo delivers the first ThinkPad powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset alongside a new ThinkPad X1 Extreme, a T series, and a USB-C mobile monitor.
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Elden Ring seems to have an issue working with certain game controllers when played on desktop PC - here's one fix that's working for some gamers.
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From Software and Bandai Namco apologize as Elden Ring gamers rage with displeasure on social networks at the game's performance issues right out the gate.
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Word has surfaced about a new "Fallout" game, but don't get too excited. Assuming the rumor is correct, it could be years before fans can get their hands on it.
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There's something exciting on the horizon for fans who just gotta catch 'em all.
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The first significant update to Elden Ring appears just before launch time for the vast majority of users on multiple platforms: Here's what's inside.
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The Steam Deck's launch day is nearly upon us, and now Valve is back with details on how people who reserved units can go about actually claiming them.
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It's a big day for "Dark Souls" fans, as early reviews for "Elden Ring" have gone live — and they're all in agreement about what fans can expect.
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Valve released a tool that allows gamers to check their Steam library to check which games are verified compatible with the new Steam Deck gaming platform.
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Intel has taken the wraps off its latest P-series and U-series processors, revealing what buyers can expect and some of the laptops that'll pack the hardware.
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Taking an early look at the next chapter in the Dark Souls game series, through the eyes of a long time gamer, first time caller to the Dark Souls series.
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The launch trailer for Elden Ring is here, and it's brought a bunch of release times with it for all platforms - along with some weird and wonderful visuals.