This is the Tech Journeyman. We will posting guides and such to help you get the most out of your personal computing without the complications. We mostly cover Apple, but we give Windows and Linux some love too.
What Science Fiction Taught US About AI
Since the renaissance age, we always looked at the stars and imagine the future. Now AI is today's buzzword, we look at what literature has thought about Artificial Intelligence.
Is Intel Still Relevant?
Heading into the age of AI, we ask the question, is Intel still relevant in the future?
A18 Pro vs M1: Will Apple’s Upcoming MacBook Air Satisfy Users?
Rumoured upcoming low-cost MacBook will run on A18 Pro chip which was designed for iPhones. Can it handle the job?
Developing for Apple With ChatGPT
When I encountered a formidable problem requiring a custom app, I was pleasantly surprised to find that ChatGPT could come to my rescue. However, this journey came with its own set of challenges.
The Many Standards of USB: A Comedy of Connectivity
With a single cable, you can power a desktop, transfer data, and sometimes even get a display—if you don’t mind navigating the labyrinth of USB standards.
Cutting deeper: Summary of updates during WWDC 2025
These are new and updated technologies mentioned by Apple during WWDC 2025
WWDC 2025 Event Recap
Every June, Apple gives previews on their next generation of software and spends the rest of the week with developers to help them make better apps and in turn, get a pulse on the ground.
Did Apple Fumble the AI Ball?
Apple joined the AI bandwagon during WWDC 2024. How is Apple's progress now?
Why Apple Still Uses M3 on the Mac Studio
Apple is about to introduce the new M5 chip on the next generation iPad Pro, and yet, Apple still sells a top-of-the-line Mac with the M3 chip. What gives?
Do You Really Need a Mac Studio?
Mac Studio is the most powerful Mac to date. Do you really need it?