Priya Anand leads Techiadd's artificial-intelligence coverage. With a background in computer science and years reporting on the AI industry, she translates dense model releases and research into plain English —…
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Marcus Chen is the founding editor of Techiadd. He has covered consumer technology for over a decade, with a focus on cutting through marketing claims to what a product actually does. He sets the newsroom standard: test before you recommend, disclose every relationship, and correct mistakes in public.
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Priya Anand leads Techiadd's artificial-intelligence coverage. With a background in computer science and years reporting on the AI industry, she translates dense model releases and research into plain English —…
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Daniel Okoro runs Techiadd's gadget and reviews desk. Every verdict he publishes is based on hands-on testing with the actual hardware — battery runs, benchmarks, and weeks of daily use…
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Sofia Reyes covers the mobile ecosystem and the software people use every day. She has reviewed hundreds of phones and apps, and writes the kind of practical guidance that helps…
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Liam Walsh writes Techiadd's how-to guides and science coverage. A former IT trainer, he is obsessed with clear, tested, step-by-step instructions — and with explaining the research and breakthroughs that…
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