Technology has provided solutions to more-than-countable problems. Most of the time, these solutions come as devices, machines, gadgets, appliances, and so on. However, how well we’d be able to enjoy the benefits of these tech solutions is down to how much we know about them.

Before buying a device or appliance, how much do you know about its features? Do you understand everything it can do and how each of its specs can benefit you? What do you do when the unit suddenly stops working or a part of it goes faulty? And how do you fix it yourself without necessarily having to seek professional help?

This website was created to give you the answers!

Techrene.com is a tech blog that focuses on tech solutions and all you need to know about them, especially when it comes to getting the most out of them. If you’re looking to fix that broken or faulty gadget or appliances, we can be of help. If you’re looking to understand the features of newly released devices, you’d find stuff like that on our website as well.

What really sets us apart from other blogs is that we are highly specific and detail-oriented. And that’s because we understand that addressing issues in generic terms usually provides little to no help as far as the tech world is concerned. For example, if you use a Canon D700 camera and it suddenly wouldn’t come on, you’d get better help from an article titled, “What to Do If Your Canon D700 Won’t Power On” than you’d do from a more generic one titled, “How to Fix Your Camera When It Won’t Come On”. So, we adopt the more helpful approach.

The posts we publish are products of in-depth research, our own personal experiences, and interviews with relevant experts. More importantly, we constantly update them when necessary.

Our Team

Techrene.com was founded in February 2021 by Keith Rowland, a Philadelphia-based seasoned tech products analyst with over 15 years of experience, testing out tons of tech solutions by several different brands. He started Techrene.com after observing that most of the posts addressing simple fixes for faulty devices and appliances don’t offer brand-specific or model-specific information, making them not-so-helpful to most readers.

Keith runs the site with his team of researchers, product testers, and editors.