About Us
We're Just People Who
Love Tech and Hate Confusing
Writing
Here’s the honest version of our story.
We got tired of tech blogs, that felt like
homework too many big words, too little respect for people who just want a straight answer.
So we built Premium Tech Blog, covering AI, smartphones, cybersecurity, smart homes, and how-tos in plain,
everyday English.
Our readers range from students to retirees some know tech well, most don’t,
so we always start from the basics.
If Google has ever left you more confused than when you started, this blog was made for you.
OUR VALUES
WHAT WE BELIEVE
A Few Things We'll Never Compromise On
Plain language, always.
Tech is not that complicated. Most of the time it just gets explained badly. We take the time to find the simple version of every topic — and that's the version we publish.
No paid reviews
Nobody pays us to say good things about their products. When we recommend something, it's because we actually think it's worth your time. When we don't like something, we say that too.
Free for everyone
Every article, guide, and tutorial on this site is free. No paywall. No email wall. No subscription tier. You shouldn't have to pay to learn how technology works.
Honest about what we don't know
We're not right about everything. Tech changes fast and sometimes the answer isn't clear yet. When that's the case, we say so instead of pretending otherwise.
Built for the US and UK.
We know both markets. Different apps, different prices, different privacy laws. Our content takes all of that into account so it's actually useful wherever you are.
Our Writers
WHO WRITES HERE
Real People. Not Press Releases.
The people who write for Premium Tech Blog are not just researchers who read about technology from a distance. They use it. Every day. They’ve set up smart homes and had things break. They’ve tested gadgets that turned out to be a waste of money. They’ve been confused by cybersecurity settings and had to figure it out the slow way. They’ve sat through bad coding tutorials and decided to write better ones.