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    About TechBosh

    TechBosh is a small, independent tech site with a simple goal: cut through the marketing fluff and tell you what actually matters.

    No jargon for the sake of it. No breathless hype over things you’ll never use. Just clear, honest coverage of the devices, platforms, and services that power everyday life – from laptops and phones to networks, apps, and the slightly weird gadgets we secretly love.

    We’re UK-based, but we keep an eye on the whole tech world. If it plugs in, powers on, or needs patching, it’s fair game.

    What We Do

    At TechBosh you’ll find:

    • Explainers that break down complex tech into plain English.
    • News and analysis that focuses on “why this matters”, not just “what happened”.
    • Reviews and round-ups that are practical and honest – we care more about day-to-day usability than synthetic benchmarks.
    • Guides and troubleshooting that actually solve problems, not just tell you to “turn it off and on again” (although, yes, sometimes that still helps).

    We write for people who use technology, not worship it. Whether you’re the unofficial IT person in your family, a small business owner, or just tech-curious, you’re in the right place.

    How We Work

    We try to follow a few simple rules:

    • Plain speaking. If we can explain it simply, we will. If we can’t, we’ll rethink it until we can.
    • No pay-to-say. We may use affiliate links or work with partners where it makes sense, but we do not sell our opinions. If something’s bad, we’ll say so.
    • Useful first. “Can this actually make your life better?” is more important to us than “Is this 3% faster in a synthetic benchmark?”

    About the Ads (and Your Poor Laptop Fan)

    Yes, TechBosh runs ads – that’s part of how we keep the lights on and the content coming.

    No, we’re not going to:

    • Make your laptop fan spin like it’s about to take off.
    • Layer so many trackers on the page that your browser gives up.
    • Cover your mobile screen with pop-ups so you can’t actually read the article you came for.

    We aim to keep pages light, fast, and readable. Ads should support the site, not suffocate it. If something slips through that feels obnoxious, we want to hear about it.

    Why “TechBosh”?

    “Bosh” is the noise a lot of tech marketing makes: big claims, vague promises, and not much substance.

    TechBosh is our way of pushing back against that – taking the nonsense out of tech, one article at a time. We’ll happily dig into the details, but the end result should always be clear, practical, and worth your time.

    Get In Touch

    Got a question, spotted a mistake, or want to pitch an idea or product for review?

    • Want to say hi or give feedback? We’d genuinely like to hear it.
    • Think we’ve missed something important in a guide or explainer? Tell us, and we’ll improve it.

    You can reach us via the contact details on the site – and if we can help, we will.

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