Hello folks! Welcome to Our Daily Tech. We’re a daily tech blog with a simple promise: practical help with the technology you already own, written in plain English.
What We Are
Our Daily Tech is an independent tech publication. No corporate owner, no sponsored rankings, no recycled press releases. Just honest, tested answers to the tech questions people actually search for every day.
What We Cover
- Mac and macOS – fixes, hidden settings, and step-by-step guides
- iPhone and iOS – battery, storage, settings, and everyday tricks
- Android – practical tips for every major brand
- AI tools – real ways to use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and others in daily life, minus the hype
We publish new guides every single day, morning and evening. Each one starts with a real question readers are asking on forums and communities. We verify every step against official documentation before it goes live, with accurate menu paths and real button names. If a fix didn’t work for us, we don’t publish it.
Where We’re Headed
We’re just getting started. Here’s what we intend to build over the coming months:
- A library of hundreds of how-to guides covering the most common tech problems
- Honest, long-term reviews of devices we actually use (our Pixel 7 Pro review after two years of daily use set the tone)
- Side-by-side comparisons to help you buy right the first time
- A community of readers who share what worked and what didn’t in the comments
Our Promise to You
- Honesty first. Our opinions are our own. If we ever use affiliate links, they never shape our verdicts.
- Accuracy. Spotted a mistake? Email us and we’ll fix it fast.
- Usefulness. Every post must help you actually get something done. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t belong here.
Get in Touch
Have a question, tip, correction, or partnership inquiry? We’d love to hear from you.
Email: snehaldamke@gmail.com
We do our best to reply within 2 to 3 business days. Here’s what people write to us about most:
- Corrections – spotted an error in a guide? Tell us and we’ll fix it fast. Accuracy matters to us.
- Topic requests – struggling with something on your Mac, iPhone, Android device, or an AI tool? Suggest it and we may cover it in an upcoming guide.
- Feedback – ideas to make Our Daily Tech more useful are always welcome.
You can also leave a comment on any post. We read every single one.