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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If you are receiving a JavaScript error while using Discord, there are a few steps you can take. Here is our step-by-step guide to resolving the issue.
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Is your Roku remote missing? There's a faster solution than ordering a replacement for next day shipping. Here is how to control your Roku using a mobile app.
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The historic X-1 rocket plane not only gave the world supersonic flight, but also solved many engineering problems, allowing modern aircraft to be designed.
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For contractors, a rolling tool box can be a life safer while working on a job, but should you go with the Ryobi Rolling Tool Box or Milwaukee's Rollout?
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In Season 7 of Shark Tank, three entrepreneurs pitched their A/C cooler IcyBreeze, but were they able to get an investment? Here's what happened.
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Though the B-2 is on of the most recognizable stealth bombers in history, the technology and development that went behind it started in the 1970s.
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If you're looking to improve your toolkit with a new drill, you have a choice to make if you want to add some extra oomph. Here are the differences.
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How do you make a roller coaster that can go very fast but doesn't break down too often? Enter electromagnetic technology, which is used in their launchers.
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Jeffery Witten appeared on "Shark Tank" season 9, seeking an investment for his company CoinOut. Here's what happened and where the company is today.
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If you're wondering what True Tone is and whether you should turn it on or off, you're probably not alone - it's a relatively unknown setting.
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Google Fit is a great tool to help you manage and achieve your fitness goals, but setting everything up can be a little confusing if you are new to the app.
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Yamaha and Kawasaki are both well-known companies that manufacture motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, and more, but is one better than the other?
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Ego power tools are known for an innovative battery design. So who owns the company and are the tools any good? Here's everything you need to know.
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If you use the Snapchat app often, it can be frustrating when you aren't receiving notifications. Don't worry; here's how you can fix the problem.
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Like Bitmoji in Snapchat and Apple's Memoji, Samsung also allows you to create your own cartoon avatar and use it as stickers, in videos, and more.
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The tale of how a celebrity with 50 million followers and their genuine unpaid love for a product can lift a relatively unknown brand out of obscurity.
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By the winter of 1940, construction for the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, located just north of downtown Detroit, Michigan, was already underway.
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50cc and 125cc are the perfect introductory motorcycles to get someone, but how fast do they actually go? This is what you can expect with each type.
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The Armstrong Flight Research Center is home to NASA's experimental plane program, X-Planes. Here are six that are very strange and uniquely designed.
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While the CH-47 Chinook and V-22 Osprey fly similar operations, they are different from each other and used by different branches of the military.
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If you are in the market for a new set of tools, then you have probably heard of Skil power tools, but it's important to know who makes them and its quality.
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The Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine that powers the iconic Harrier Jet has been in production for a surprisingly long time. Read about its development here.
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For many, it's common knowledge that the Apollo 11 mission successfully landed on the moon, but the technology that got them there was way before its time.
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Google Sheets puts full-fledged spreadsheet capabilities online for you to use wherever you go. These tips will up your game and your productivity.
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While the AH-64 Apache serves the U.S. Army, the AH-1Z Viper is used by the Marine Corps. They are both legendary helicopters, so let's take a closer look.
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Large websites like Amazon have thousands of reviews for different products across the site, some of them fake.