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.
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Stories By Eric Abent
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Recent rumors indicated that Samsung was considering switching to Bing as the default search provider on its phones, but now it seems those plans have changed.
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As rumored, Apple has revealed a new Mac mini, and the company's latest M2 and M2 Pro SoCs are at the center of this bite-sized refresh.
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It's that time of the year again. Amazon has kicked off its big Prime Day sale and there are some big discounts on offer, including an insanely cheap TV.
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The Amazon Astro is making the possibility of owning a robot into a reality, but there are some privacy concerns that will coming along with it.
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Sony has a new set of gaming peripherals that take an interesting approach in functionality with gaming PCs and PlayStation 5 compatibility.
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The Tesla Cybertruck prototype has shown some marked changes from its last preview — namely a new windshield wiper system.
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The Volkswagen ID. Buzz will hit American streets in 2024. Here's everything we know so far about the reincarnated Volkswagen bus.
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Humans have generated an astonishing amount of electronic waste in mere decades, resulting in tons of precious metals left abandoned in landfills.
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The Land Rover Defender is one of the most popular vehicles Land Rover has ever made, so why was it banned from sale in the United States?
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Thanks to the Event Horizon Telescope, we're getting our first look at the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
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Logitech is back with another unique vertical-style mouse, one that comes with support for left-handed users and is cheaper than its older counterpart.
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Elon Musk makes a bid for Twitter and gives a few details about why he wants to own the social network and make it a private company once more.
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Fans will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on the next-generation console version of "The Witcher 3," but there's a good reason for the delay.
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No Man's Sky gets a major update that brings a whole lot of in-game piracy to the universe, along with a bunch of new fighting mechanics for epic battle action.
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A classic adventure game called Bugsnax appeared on platforms like PS5 and Mac — now it's headed for Xbox Game Pass at long last.
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The Cybertruck was sporting some new features when it made a surprise appearance at Tesla's Cyber Rodeo.
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Google is using AI to offer new and improved search functionality.
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Apple has, according to a memo leak, finally rolled out a big Face ID repair change for the aging iPhone X, one that comes years too late for many owners.
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Cash App was hit with a security breach, its parent company revealed in a legal filing. We now know what kind of info was stolen and who was impacted.
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Apple has officially announced its WWDC 2022 event, revealing the date and all of the things developers can expect. The conference will once again be online.
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Epic Games is at it again, dropping the latest version of its renowned game engine, Unreal Engine 5. Dedicated users and builders now have access.
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Check out the latest additions and departures to Microsoft's gaming platform.
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The launch of Truth Social, the first product from the newly-formed Trump Media & Technology Group, has been rough — and that's looking at the bright side.
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The mission that will be vital in NASA's return to the moon is progressing with procedural benchmarks.
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A consumer rights group in The Netherlands has taken issue with certain policies that it feels gouge consumers and developers using Apple products.
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One major industry event has been canceled while another gaming extravaganza is confirmed on the books.
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Take a look at this video that exposes the inner workings of Apple's flashy new monitor.