J.R. Johnivan is a technology writer and computer repair professional with 20 years of experience working with hardware, software, and business technology. His work explores emerging technologies, including next-generation large language models, their societal impact, and the ways AI can improve professional workflows, productivity, and decision-making.
He began writing while studying computer networking, eventually combining his hands-on technical background with a career in content. This blend of practical repair experience, technical training, and editorial work gives him a grounded perspective on how technology affects everyday users, IT teams, and business operations.
J.R. also brings expertise in project management, HR, and CRM software, allowing him to evaluate technology through both technical and business lenses. His writing focuses on making complex tools and trends easier to understand, helping readers assess software, adopt new systems, and navigate a rapidly changing digital landscape.
Kevin O’Leary’s Wonder Valley AI data center faces regulatory, cost, and community hurdles, raising doubts about the future of the world’s largest project.
Apple introduced the ability to send and receive text messages via satellite last year, but now it wants to expand these features with 5G support and more.
Although Microsoft still plans to end support for Windows 10 in October, users in the European Economic Area will be able to enjoy free updates for a little while longer.
Amazon recently wrapped up its fall 2025 hardware event, which included a deeper look at Alexa+, the new Amazon Echo, a redesigned Kindle Scribe, and more.
In light of recent cyberattacks and growing security concerns, GitHub is taking immediate and direct action to secure the open-source software supply chain.
An attack targeting the Node.js ecosystem was just identified — but not before it compromised 18 npm packages that account for billions of weekly downloads.
Apple aligns OS version numbers across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS 26, bringing unified updates, Apple Intelligence, and new features.
A new update gives Anthropic’s Claude AI the ability to make spreadsheets and presentations in a move that is simillar to a recent update to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.