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The Daily Brief

Last updated June 26, 2026

The Daily Brief is Techiadd’s free weekday email. Every weekday morning we send the consumer-technology stories that actually matter — what shipped, what broke, what changed and why it’s worth your attention — written in plain language and read in about five minutes.

It is the same standard we hold on the rest of the site: every item is reported, sourced and signed. We don’t pad the brief to fill space, we don’t run pay-for-placement, and we don’t bury the point under a launch headline. If a product is overhyped we say so; if a story is being misreported elsewhere, we tell you what the evidence actually shows.

What’s in each edition

  • The lead — the single most important tech story of the day, explained from first principles.
  • Worth knowing — three to five shorter items across AI, gadgets, mobile and software, each with a link to the primary source.
  • Tested — a hands-on note from our reviews desk when there’s a verdict worth sharing.
  • One useful thing — a setting to change, a tool to try, or a how-to step that pays for itself.

Who writes it

The brief is edited by the Techiadd newsroom under Editor-in-Chief Marcus Chen, drawing on the same editors who run our AI, gadgets, mobile and software coverage. Bylines and credentials are public on the masthead, and our reporting standards are set out in the editorial guidelines and ethics policy.

How to subscribe

Sign up on the Daily Brief signup page — it takes one field and a click, and it’s free forever. There’s no paywall behind it and no third-party ad tracking. You can unsubscribe from any edition with a single click, and we will never sell or share your address. If you’d rather not use email, the same reporting is available on the site and via RSS.

Questions about the brief, or want to send a tip we should cover? Reach the desk through the contact page. Read about who we are and why we do this on the about page.