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 you have a Vizio TV - we'll walk you through some methods to try and get everything restored to working order.
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Parental consent would be required for anyone under 18 to use social media, with a minimum age of 13 set for platform access.
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Microsoft is finally ready to roll out its Phone Link feature for iOS. Apple fans who want to connect their iPhone to a PC can do so in just a few steps.
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Honda has released a roadmap in which we learned of key initiatives and milestones in the company's plans for making ripples in the burgeoning EV market.
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Japan's Ispace was on track to achieve a new lunar milestone today. Unfortunately, something went wrong at the last moment, dashing hopes for the lander.
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AT&T and AST SpaceMobile teamed up to complete the first call utilizing its BlueWalker 3 satellite, marking a first in space-based consumer communication.
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Lucid Motors is following up on the Air's success with a new SUV called Gravity. The company has announced a major milestone on its way to market.
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Apple has proven victorious over Epic Games in the drawn-out battle over its App Store and rules about payments ... for the most part, that is.
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You can pair the DualSense Edge to any of Apple's devices, whether you're on a Mac, iPad, iPhone, or even an Apple TV.
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Tesla has an interesting proposal for older Model S and Model X owners, but is it worth giving up unlimited free supercharging? We have all the details.
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Blizzard has announced a final testing event called Server Slam that will help it prepare for the upcoming launch of its anticipated "Diablo IV" game.
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An increasing number of car manufacturers introduce wireless Android Auto compatibility to streamline car play.
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T-Mobile is back with another jab at its competitors, this one in the form of a new plan called Go5G Plus that offers subscribers an upgrade every two years.
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HP refreshed its line of Envy x360 laptops and included IMAX certification on two of them. Here's what that means and when those laptops will be available.
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Snapchat has announced the global rollout of its AI chatbot, My AI, with some improvements. Previously, My AI was available only to paid subscribers.
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The upcoming Google Pixel Tablet may be coming soon as Google IO approaches, with an Amazon leak showing a supposed dock price and possible release date.
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According to a new CNBC report, the Pixel Fold, which was first alluded to in 2021, will be announced this May at Google I/O.
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Apple's HomePod smart speakers have received an update that enables them to alert users when a smoke or carbon monoxide (CO) detector is activated.
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YouTube is finally addressing content that involves disordered eating. Among other things, the change will ban videos deemed imitable, as well as bullying.
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Several automakers, including Volkswagen, BMW, Nissan, Rivian, Hyundai, and Volvo, will lose access to the $7,500 tax credit for their electric vehicles.
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Car and Driver reports that Ford is prepping a new Mustang Raptor for 2026 following the release of the seventh-generation street-oriented Mustang .
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AI continues to take great strides in capability and innovation, but not with its degree of controversy - as exemplified by this viral fake Drake song.
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If you own a Vizio TV and are among the 56 million (and counting) subscribers, it's easy to load up the Paramount+ app.
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Outdoor TVs are pretty cool, and they can withstand just about anything your local forecast can throw at them, but they're also very pricey. We break down why.
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Mint Mobile, the prepaid carrier with Ryan Reynolds at the helm, is going to be acquired by T-Mobile. Following that news is an increase in monthly data caps.
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While the Xbox One was criticized for its focus on non-gaming integration, one feature that would actually be a welcome return for Xbox Series X|S isn't coming.
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Apple has released an update that addresses a couple of serious security issues. The update is even available for older devices like the iPhone 6s.