Keegan McGuire
School
University Of Washington
Expertise
PC Hardware, Digital Photography, Android Software
- Keegan has spent more than a decade reporting on the most exciting technology and gaming trends – from "Slay the Spire" to the James Webb Space Telescope.
- As an accomplished hiker and mountaineer, Keegan has put digital photography equipment, survival gear, and all-terrain vehicles to the test in real-world settings.
- A passion for personal technology led Keegan to build his first custom PC in high school, a hobby he still enjoys today.
Experience
Keegan McGuire joined Static Media in 2020 as a writer and editor. With a professional background that includes everything from writing ebooks and buying guides to editing videogame reviews and hosting interviews, Keegan brings a passion for quality content curated by a collection of tech magazines that dates back to the late 1990s. As a lifelong technology enthusiast, Keegan has watched the world of interactive storytelling and consumer electronics evolve in tandem – both as a gamer and as a technology reporter. While editing News and Features for SlashGear, Keegan brings these interests together to create useful, high-quality content for informed readers and fellow tech devotees.
Education
Keegan attended the University of Washington, where he earned a B.A. in English before acquiring an array of professional writing certifications from the same institution.
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.
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