Ewdison Then
School
University Of North Texas
Expertise
Consumer/Mobile Tech, Enterprise Tech, Open Source, High Performance Computing
- Ewdison Then is the founder and editor of SlashGear and Android Community. He has been covering the consumer technology industry for over sixteen years.
- He is an open-source advocate/developer and was involved with many popular open-source projects such as Fedora Linux, Blue Linux, FoxServ server stack, and Post-Nuke CMS.
- His high-performance computing and enterprise tech expertise landed him the responsibility to manage a data center operation in Japan with clients like Toyota and Aishin.
Experience
Before founding SlashGear and Android Community, Ewdison Then was a developer for a media company, eventually leading him to create the content management company that powered SlashGear in the early days. His writing in the early days focuses on mobile devices and has expanded to general consumer tech over time. During his 16 years of running SlashGear, he has covered many tech events such as CES, IFA, MWC, WWDC, CEATEC, E3, etc.
Education
Ewdison attended the University of North Texas for his Computer Science degree.
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 Ewdison Then
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Netflix has made it clear that it plans to launch an ad-supported streaming tier, but it looks like it may not be able to offer all third-party content on it.
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Most PC users are running either Windows 10 or Windows 11, but many are still on version 8.1. Now Microsoft is warning that will change soon, ready or not.
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You've no doubt heard quite a bit about 5G, but what about Wi-Fi 6E? TP-Link's new tri-band router is designed to be simple enough for anyone to use.
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The next Galaxy S Ultra model is expected to pack a 200MP main camera sensor, but a new leak alleges a big plot twist: it won't be the HP1 or HP3.
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Apple Arcade is a great deal for iPhone and iPad owners who enjoy mobile games, but it looks like a bunch of titles will disappear in the near future.
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An unreleased variant of Microsoft's Surface Duo folding smartphone made an appearance in an online listing, revealing what could have been a mid-range option.
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It looks like another smartwatch sporting Wear OS 3 will finally hit the market soon, and Mobvoi has already dropped some details about it.
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We've been hearing about it for quite some time, and now it looks like it's happening. Musk says a demo of Steam running on a Tesla could be mere weeks away.
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Poco is back with a new F-series smartphone, one that brings new features to the table alongside compromises that may leave some buyers disappointed.
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Lenovo has surprised foldable fans with a brief look at its "next big thing," namely the anticipated second-generation ThinkPad X1 Fold laptop.
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Netflix teased plans to add a cheaper ad-supported option in early 2022, and now it has finally made its first big announcement about the new tier.
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Samsung is back with the One UI Watch 4.5 update, one that includes several new features for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic smartwatches.
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Microsoft has introduced its previously teased Hardwear fashion collection, one that embraces normcore with retro Windows-inspired clothing designs.
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After a long series of teasers, Nothing is finally prepared to fully reveal its first smartphone, the Nothing Phone (1). Here's what you can expect.
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The first anticipated Apple augmented reality headset may cost a small fortune, but rumor has it the company is planning a second cheaper version.
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Streaming giant Netflix has embraced new audio tech from Sennheiser, something that brings spatial audio to "Stranger Things 4" and other select shows.
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A couple of cases for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 4 smartphone have leaked, indicating we may not see big design changes with the next foldable.
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The fabled Apple Watch Extreme Sports edition has appeared in another leak, this one claiming we may see the model arrive before the end of the year.
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Asus is back with a couple of new smartphones designed specifically for mobile gaming, and they include a unique fanless cooling system to deal with heat.
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Motorola has confirmed features that'll arrive with its X30 Pro smartphone, including some surprising details about the model's triple-camera system.
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Samsung's Galaxy Z foldable smartphones come with huge price tags, but they may soon be joined by more affordable options, potentially overhauling the market.
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There's a big feature expected to arrive with the next-gen Apple Watch, but rumors about it keep oscillating back and forth - and the latest includes good news.
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Galaxy Note fans have received mixed signals over the past couple of years, but it seems there may finally be a clear answer about the stylus-toting line.
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The 24-inch iMac is attractive, but that beauty comes at a cost: there may not be enough ports to satisfy your needs. That's where this accessory comes in.
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Samsung has introduced a new ultra-rugged Galaxy smartphone that, unlike most competing models designed for harsh environments, isn't entirely garish.
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Niantic, the company best known for "Pokemon GO," has reportedly scrapped a handful of projects and laid off dozens of workers over economic concerns.
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The company behind "Pokemon GO" plans to try its hand at yet another AR game, this one in partnership with the NBA for diehard basketball fans.