Independence is not a perk; it is the product.
We do not let advertisers, sponsors, or sources read drafts before publication. The editorial team and the business team sit in different reporting lines, and they stay there.
TechPulse is a daily newsroom built by working journalists, designers, and engineers. We write about the products, platforms, and policies that shape your inbox, your commute, and your wallet — without waiting for the press release. Our editors are based in New York, San Francisco, and London, and we file in English from anywhere a story is happening.
We do not let advertisers, sponsors, or sources read drafts before publication. The editorial team and the business team sit in different reporting lines, and they stay there.
When we report a number, we link the dataset. When we test a product, we publish the methodology. Reviewers disclose every loaner unit and every retailer link.
Every correction is logged, dated, and explained — even the small ones. We name what changed, when, and why.
We write about iPhones, Android, Windows, and the open web because that is where readers live — not because a press release tells us to.
Generative tools may help with research, transcription, or copy edits. The reporting, judgment, and final words belong to a named human.
Our newsroom is small on purpose. We move quickly because every editor has the trust — and the obligation — to call it as they see it.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Riley spent ten years at the Financial Times covering Big Tech antitrust before founding TechPulse.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Sasha runs the breaking-news desk and writes the AI Friday column. She used to ship search at Google.
SCIENCE EDITOR
Devi covers climate tech, biotech, and the messy middle where the two meet. PhD from MIT, kayaker by trade.
BUSINESS EDITOR
Tomás reports on the chip industry and the financiers behind it. Previously at Bloomberg in São Paulo.
AI REPORTER
Lior writes the agentic-AI beat — what the models can do, what they cannot, and what their makers will not say.
CULTURE REPORTER
Imani is our internet-culture correspondent — she explains the meme before it ages out of your group chat.
GADGETS CRITIC
Avery has personally tested every iPhone since the 4. They review hardware, sometimes harder than the maker would like.
ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC
Cara reviews the streaming services and the shows on them, not always in that order.
Reporters and editors annually file a disclosure of stocks, freelance work, family-business interests, and unpaid roles. Disclosures live on the masthead page and are linked from any story where they are relevant. If a reporter cannot cover a story without conflict, the story moves.
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