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About the editor

Nath Connell

Founder & Editor, Future Technology

I started Future Technology as a Facebook page in 2017 because I was tired of tech news that was either drowning in jargon or buried in clickbait. The idea was simple: take the biggest tech story of the day and explain it so anyone could follow it, no computer science degree required.

That page grew into a community of 39,000+ people, and in 2026 it became a daily publication. Today Future Technology covers AI, computing, EVs and consumer tech with the same rule I started with: if you cannot explain it clearly, you do not understand it well enough to publish it.

Editorial approach

Every article on this site follows the same process. I watch what the tech world is actually talking about, from breaking news to what is trending across trusted sources, and pick the stories that matter. The goal is always the same: explain what happened, why it matters, and what comes next, in plain English.

I do not assume readers know what an LLM is or why a chip architecture matters. If a technical term is needed, it gets explained the first time it appears. No jargon for the sake of jargon, no filler, no waffle.

How AI is used

AI-assisted publishing

  • Research and initial drafting use AI tools to speed up the process
  • Every article is human-reviewed and edited before publication
  • Sources are always linked so you can check the working yourself
  • AI never decides what gets published or how a story is framed

I believe in being upfront about this. AI helps me research faster and draft more efficiently, but the editorial judgement, the fact-checking and the final call on what gets published is always mine. You can read more about this in the editorial policy.

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Latest articles

Software

Fox is buying Roku for $22 billion, and it's a bigger deal than it looks

Fox is paying $22 billion for Roku, buying its way onto 100 million TV screens and the viewing data behind them. Here is what actually changes.

15 June 2026 · 2 min read
AI

Anthropic just mass-launched Claude Fable 5. We tested it

Anthropic released Claude Fable 5 globally, its first model built to generate and reason about images, audio and video natively.

15 June 2026 · 3 min read
AI

The US government just pulled Anthropic's most powerful AI. This has never happened before

The Commerce Department issued an export control directive forcing Anthropic to disable Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for every customer.

13 June 2026 · 3 min read
AI

Apple is putting Google Gemini inside Siri. Here is why that matters

Apple confirmed a deal to integrate Google Gemini as a selectable AI engine inside Siri, starting with iOS 26.

13 June 2026 · 2 min read
AI

I fed a PDF, a spreadsheet and a Word doc to this free Microsoft tool. Here's what came out

MarkItDown is a free tool from Microsoft that turns your files into clean Markdown so chatbots can actually read them.

13 June 2026 · 2 min read
AI

Built with AI this week: a machine-checked maths proof, a tutor that makes you type, and more

Our weekly roundup of genuinely impressive things people made with AI, all credited and linked.

11 June 2026 · 2 min read
EVs

Rivian's make-or-break moment has arrived. The first R2s are in customers' hands

The $58,000 electric SUV Rivian has been promising since 2024 finally reached its first paying customers this week.

10 June 2026 · 2 min read
Computing

Quantum computers just got dramatically more reliable, and almost nobody noticed

Microsoft reports a 1,000x reliability jump in its Majorana qubits, while error correction moves from lab trick to engineering reality.

10 June 2026 · 1 min read
Reviews

The best budget wireless earbuds in 2026, tested and ranked

We reviewed the top budget wireless earbuds under $50, comparing sound quality, battery life, and comfort.

9 June 2026 · 4 min read

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