About Us
Limited Time is a tech publication for people who want clarity in a space full of noise. We cover what matters in the technology world AI, software, devices, cybersecurity, gaming tech, and the startups shaping what comes next.
Our promise is simple: useful, verifiable, and decision-driven content. If something is overhyped, unclear, or misleading, we call it out.
What we publish
1) Tech news (with context)
We track major launches, platform updates, security incidents, and shifts in the industry but we don’t publish “news for the sake of news.” We focus on what changes the reader’s reality:
- What’s new
- Who it affects
- What you should do next (update, avoid, switch, wait)
2) Reviews & comparisons
We review laptops, smartphones, apps, and online services with a practical mindset:
- Pros/cons, value for money, and who it’s for
- Clear recommendations and “avoid if…” warnings
- Comparisons when choices are genuinely confusing
3) Guides & explainers
We publish tutorials and plain English breakdowns on topics like:
- AI tools and workflows
- Settings to improve performance, privacy, and battery life
- Buying guides that match real budgets and real needs
4) Opinions (grounded in evidence)
When we publish analysis or opinion, it’s tied to facts, sources, and real trade-offs privacy vs convenience, cost vs performance, innovation vs risk.
How we work
We don’t aim to be first. We aim to be right and useful.
- Fact-first: We use primary sources when possible (official docs, security advisories, company announcements).
- Practical framing: We translate specs and announcements into real-world impact.
- Updates: Technology changes fast. We refresh key pages when products, prices, or software updates make older advice outdated.
Our review principles
When we review, we care about real usage not just spec sheets:
- Performance, battery, display, thermals, build quality, usability, and long-term value
- Clear trade-offs and “best for” scenarios
- No fake certainty: if something is an estimate or based on limited testing, we say it
How we make money (and why it matters)
Limited Time is funded through:
- Advertising
- Affiliate links (we may earn a commission if you buy through our links, at no extra cost to you)
Affiliate revenue does not buy rankings, ratings, or conclusions. If a product is weak, we’ll say so—even if it pays.
Editorial standards
- We avoid clickbait that doesn’t deliver.
- We cite sources and label speculation.
- We correct mistakes fast.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or partnership requests: use the Contact Us page.
