About Tech Talk News
Tech Talk News is a site about the tech that moves markets. It covers engineering, AI, cybersecurity, and investing, and it takes the connection between those things seriously. There are 127 articles here. All of them are free, none of them are behind a paywall, and none of them are sponsored.
Who writes this
The site is written by an engineer with a computer engineering background who cares about business, markets, and building things. The lens is consistent: go deeper than the press release, explain how the system actually works, then ask what it means for the people building on top of it and the people investing in it.
That means the pieces have opinions. If something is overhyped, the article will say so. If something is underrated, it will make the case. You are getting a take, not a summary.
How articles get sourced
- Primary sources first. Filings, official docs, postmortems, and papers beat secondhand reporting, and articles link to them directly.
- Numbers are attributed. When an article cites a figure, the source is listed so you can check it.
- Sources are listed at the foot of the article, tagged by what they are: primary document, reporting, or data.
- Analysis is labeled as analysis. Where an article makes a forward-looking call, it says so rather than dressing up a prediction as a fact.
Corrections
If something here is wrong, it gets fixed and the article carries an updated date. Email editor@techtalknews.com with what is wrong and, ideally, a source.
This is not financial advice
The investing articles are analysis and opinion, written by someone who invests but is not a licensed advisor and does not know your situation. Nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell anything. Do your own work.
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