Who We Are
About Techstation
Independent technology coverage, hands-on reviews, practical tutorials, and thoughtful analysis of emerging tech.
Our Mission
Techstation was created to provide a clean, reliable, and hype-free destination for anyone navigating today's fast-evolving technology landscape. Whether you are building a custom workstation, exploring the latest developments in artificial intelligence, learning a new programming paradigm, or looking for an honest evaluation of a gadget before buying, Techstation delivers clarity and depth.
We focus on what matters most: actionable guides that solve real engineering problems, thorough hardware reviews with real-world context, and clear explanations of complex systems.
Editorial Principles & Standards
The core standards that guide every article, review, and tutorial published on Techstation.
Editorial Independence
Our coverage is completely independent. Advertisers and sponsors have no influence over our editorial decisions, review scores, or published recommendations.
Rigorous Hands-On Testing
We believe technology advice is only valuable when grounded in direct experience. Our guides, benchmarks, and tutorials are tested and verified before publication.
Clarity & Transparency
We break down complex technical topics into clear, actionable insights without jargon or clickbait. Any affiliate relationships or review samples are clearly disclosed.
Accountability & Corrections
When we make a mistake or when software updates change how a feature works, we update our articles transparently and correct errors promptly.
Meet the Team
The writers and editors behind Techstation.
Ali Saim Salehzadeh
Co-Founder & Editor
Ali Saim Salehzadeh is the Co-Founder and Editor at Techstation, covering software engineering, emerging technology, and hardware reviews.
Muhammad Aoun Abbas
Co-Founder & Editor
Muhammad Aoun Abbas is the Co-Founder and Editor at Techstation, focusing on artificial intelligence breakthroughs, programming guides, and tech analysis.
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