Quentyn Kennemer
School
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Expertise
Mobile Devices, Gaming, Audio/video
- Quentyn's early obsession with modern smartphones led him to join and steer the first-ever publication dedicated to Android, earning recognition for his device and software reviews from major U.S. carriers and manufacturers, including a featured byline on a Samsung Times Square billboard.
- His career, spanning nearly two decades, enabled a satisfying life of globetrotting thanks to regular live coverage of tech industry events across the U.S. and internationally. He has also worked his entire career remotely, before the pandemic made it cool.
- A lifelong joysticker, he scratched his passion for video games by cofounding and growing a grassroots gaming, music, and nerd culture community to great success, eventually attracting exclusive interviews and reviews from top publishers.
Experience
For more than 15 years in the digital publishing industry, Quentyn has exclusively covered technology and video games for top media publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, Digital Trends, and more. Settling on smartphones, wearables, tablets, gaming gear, photography, and A/V as his primary beats, he has written and edited thousands of stories with expert-level insight over his career, from routine news to in-depth product and software reviews. His obsession with technology started in childhood as a necessity — a matter of literal life or death. With limited access to quality education, he found an easier way to learn how he could escape his rough inner-city life through the advent of mobile internet access, fueling his desire to teach himself and others about the tools we all rely on today for education and entertainment.
Education
Quentyn began his extended studies immediately after high school, attaining an associate degree in software engineering from a local college. He is currently finishing his extended studies to attain a bachelor's degree in computer science, while also enrolled in a nano degree scholarship for digital marketing.
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Stories By Quentyn Kennemer
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If it has been years since you last logged into that old Gmail account from your college days, it's time to sign in or else risk having it deleted.
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Supporting its rival LG, Samsung is ordering shipments of several million OLED panels in an effort to bolster competition in the lower-end OLED TV market.
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Another airbag manufacturer is under the microscope for possible airbag deployment injuries. Find out if your car is on the newest list from the NHTSA.
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Today, Telly launched a new free TV for users in the United States that is 100% ad supported. We'll tell you how it works and how to sign up.
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If you were waiting for the PlayStation VR2 to come to your favorite retailer, the wait is over. We have headset and bundle pricing details.
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Signify's WiZ motion smart lights not only add light and color to your home, but they can also detect motion and trigger alerts when you're not home.
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Twitter users have patiently awaited encrypted direct messaging, and you can finally use it starting today. You might want to hold off, though.
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Peltoton issued a voluntary recall notice to owners who bought a bike between 2018 and 2023. We have details about what's wrong and how to fix it.
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The upcoming 9200+ chipset from MediaTek boasts improved performance from a similar foundation, increasing performance without destroying battery life.
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Amid Google's bigger announcements at I/O 2023, the company has introduced the revamped Google Home app with new features and improvements for IoT users.
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Bolstering its expansion into home security, Roku is releasing a new comprehensive home monitoring kit with sensors, cameras, and more to protect your property.
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Announced in 2019, the sequel to Team Cherry's critically acclaimed action-adventure platformer, "Hollow Knight," has missed yet another release window.
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The Porsche 718 Spyder RS is one of the car maker's most powerful mid-engine roadsters and is a first in one special way. We have all the details.
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The Apple TV supports most Bluetooth controllers out of the box, and if you have an Xbox controller, you're in luck: most of the newest models connect easily.
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This year's Google I/O showcase should have plenty of Pixel and Android goodies in the pipeline, with the keynote and all the fun starting this Wednesday.
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Steam is updating its store's search functionality, expanding it out to make it a bit more forgiving over typos, among other improvements to general searches.
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In addition to visual improvements, NextGen TV brings advanced sound capabilities, such as 3D audio formats like Dolby Atmos.
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BMW issued a do-not-drive warning for its cars due to a major safety recall that could endanger drivers involved in even minor traffic accidents.
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While AirTags are helpful for finding your keys, they can also evidently thwart robbers, as shown by the recovery of over a million dollars from burglars.
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Tesla has a new teaser to commemorate the arrival of the track package, a set of Model S Plaid upgrades that will finally unlock the 200 mph top speed.
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Google got swept up in the "Star Wars Day" hype and unleashed official renders of its upcoming Pixel Fold on both its Twitter account and on the Google Store.
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Xbox is ramping up for its summer showcase this June, promising a in-depth look at Starfield, among other first and third-party reveals for Xbox Series X.
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AirTags and other trackers can be used to keep tabs on someone without their knowledge. Google and Apple are working together on a way to prevent that.
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'Fortnite' is gaining a ton of galactic flair to celebrate Star Wars Day, including new Darth Maul, Anakin, and Padme skins, alongside new lightsaber abilities.
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Motorola is expanding its Moto G family in North America with the 2023 Moto G Stylus and Moto G 5G. They may not be mighty, but they are definitely a value.
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Xbox is testing out a new Home UI design that adds a lot of much-requested features to the home screen on the Xbox. We'll tell you what's new and how to get it.
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Kevin Hart's Muscle Car Crew, in which the comedian shares his passion for cars, has been green-lit for a second season while the first season comes to Roku.