Garrett Ettinger
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Expertise
PC Technology, Gaming, Web & Phone Apps
- Garrett has interviewed Behaviour Interactive, the creators behind the Dead by Daylight and Meet Your Maker games.
- He played in competitive Team Fortress 2 tournaments with professional gamers.
- At the age of 12, he picked up his first Visual Basic manual and has been building his own PCs ever since.
Experience
Garrett is a professional writer and editor with over a decade of experience creating digital content. Most recently, he has been covering video games and tech news as the Editor-in-Chief of Gamer Digest and Techozu and is a featured writer on sites like GameCrate. He started his content writing journey with a fellowship at WikiHow.com and has since authored various content for publications, companies, and nonprofits.
Education
Garrett earned his Bachelor's of Applied Science degree from Drexel University.
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Stories By Garrett Ettinger
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Ninja appliances have been available for quite some time, but who makes them? And are they any good? Here's what you need to know before buying.
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If your PC games keeping lagging and you suspect the internet's to blame, the cause may be a hidden setting in Windows that's messing with your Wi-Fi adapter.
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Looking to add high speed Wi-Fi to your computer? USB Wi-Fi adapters make that a simple process. We tested four of the best low-cost options on Amazon.
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If you love playing on a Nintendo Switch, then more than likely, you have spent a lot of money on games. But here are ways to save money in the future.
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Can't figure out how to pick between Ring and Wyze for your video doorbell? Time for a head-to-head comparison of hardware, software features, and value.
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The CH-47 Chinook has been a testament to engineering excellence since it first saw combat during the Vietnam War.
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Some of the world's most expensive private jets have price tags that will have you picking your up from the floor.
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Which Android browser is better, Chrome or Firefox? Allow us to break it down for you in terms of privacy, security, and performance.
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South Korea's K2 Black Panther is a commanding war machine and might be most advanced tank in the world, so much so that other countries are buying it.
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The Saint-Chamond tank developed by France during World War I wasn't the first tank the country ever made, but it was certainly one of the worst.
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If you bought a new laptop or switched Google accounts, then you don't want to lose your bookmarks. Luckily, Google makes it easy to save and transfer them.
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There's no shortage of phone-provider bloatware on Android and AppSelector falls into that camp. Here's how to avoid it and get rid of it.
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The RC-26 Condor was a civilian airliner converted into a military plane to support security forces.
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Parallel downloading is an experimental feature that can be enabled as part of Google's Chrome Flags feature.
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The AAVP-7A1 has an incredibly long combat history and has been used in a number of conflicts that required amphibious assault vehicles.
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With so many apps on your Android phone, it can be difficult to remember every password. Google Credential Manager makes it easier and increases security.
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NASA made up a team, which seeks to identify asteroids and comets passing near Earth's orbit and is developing systems to prevent catastrophic impacts.
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Though the M38A1 was not a long-lasting solution, it suited the need for a lightly armored car that could haul large payloads.
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While the M8 Greyhound was one of the fastest armored vehicles of its day, a few key design flaws saw the need for it to be completely re-purposed.
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If you love camping or live the RV or camper van lifestyle, then consider getting one of these five mobile solar panels that can go anywhere.
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The tank simulator, Panzer 68 Driving Simulator (FASIP), was an indoor training software that taught soldiers how to use military tanks without real tanks.
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One thing is for sure: technology continues to progress, but these three interface innovations could completely replace touchscreens for good.
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Discovered in 1802 by British explorer Mathew Flinders, Lake Hillier is one of five pink lakes in Victoria, Australia.
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Brad Baker's season seven appearance on Shark Tank was the start of a pinball company among other ventures.
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F-111 Aardvark, also known as the "Pig," was one of the most effective military jets ever created, so why was this elite fighter jet retired?
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The F-35 stealth fighter jet is fast, really fast. In fact, it can go from 610 to 920 mph in eight seconds, but it takes a extreme toll on the pilots bodies.
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Spotted Lake in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley is an important site for geological scientific study with a rich history and cultural significance.