About us

Hey There, I’m Mustahsan Tariq

Let me start with a simple truth. Technology changes fast. Really fast. And most people feel left behind.

I know that feeling because I have been there myself.

A few years ago, I realized something interesting. I was the person everyone came to with their tech problems. My friends would call me when their phone ran out of storage. My family members would ask me why their laptop was running slow. Neighbors would knock on my door asking how to use a new app.

And every single time, I noticed the same pattern. These were smart people. They just needed someone to explain things in plain, simple language without all the confusing technical words.

That is exactly why I created FutureTechTips.com.

What Is FutureTechTips All About

FutureTechTips is a tech tips website built for regular, everyday people. Not for engineers. Not for programmers. Not for people who already know everything about computers.

It is for the person who just wants to know why their phone battery dies so fast. It is for the student who needs to speed up an old laptop without spending money. It is for the parent who wants to understand what their kids are doing on apps.

I take real tech problems that real people face every day and I break them down into guides that anyone can follow. Step by step. No confusion. No jargon.

My goal is simple. I want to help you use your technology better and stop making the small mistakes that cost you time, money, and frustration.

Why I Started This Website

I will be honest with you. I did not start FutureTechTips because some marketing plan told me to. I started it because I genuinely love helping people figure out technology.

There was a moment that really pushed me to do this. A close family member bought a brand new smartphone. An expensive one. Within two weeks, the storage was full, the battery was draining by noon, and they were ready to return it.

I sat down with them for about fifteen minutes. I changed a few settings. Turned off some things that did not need to be on. Showed them how to clear up space without deleting a single photo.

They looked at me like I had performed some kind of magic.

But it was not magic. It was just basic stuff that nobody ever explained to them properly. And that is the problem. Most tech content online is written for people who already understand technology. It is full of technical terms that make beginners feel stupid.

I decided to fix that. One article at a time.

What You Will Find on This Website

I focus on topics that actually matter to people in their daily tech life. Everything I write comes from real questions I have been asked, real problems I have solved, and real experience I have gained over the years.

Here is what I cover.

Smartphone Tips

Your phone is probably the most used device you own. I write practical guides on Android and iPhone settings, hidden features, battery tips, storage fixes, and the small tweaks that make a big difference in how your phone performs.

Things like which settings to turn off right now, how to free up storage without losing your photos, and phone codes that most people have never heard of.

Computer and Laptop Guides

Whether you use Windows or Mac, a brand new machine or an older one that has seen better days, I share tips that help your computer run faster, last longer, and work better. I cover keyboard shortcuts, performance fixes, common problems, and the settings that silently slow your PC down.

I focus on free solutions whenever possible because not everyone can afford expensive repairs or software.

App Guides

Most people use their apps at maybe ten percent of what those apps can actually do. I write detailed guides on popular apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Google Maps, YouTube, and many others. I show you features that are hidden in plain sight and tricks that save time and make your experience better.

Tech Explained

Ever wondered what RAM actually means? Or what the real difference between SSD and HDD is? Or how WiFi actually works?

I take these kinds of tech concepts and explain them in a way that makes sense to anyone. No complicated diagrams. No engineering language. Just clear, honest explanations that finally make things click.

Tech Mistakes

Sometimes the best tech tip is learning what NOT to do. I write about common mistakes that people make with their phones, laptops, and internet habits. Mistakes that damage batteries, waste money, risk personal data, or slow down devices.

Once you know what to stop doing, everything else gets easier.

AI Tools for Beginners

AI is everywhere right now, and most people feel overwhelmed by it. I create beginner friendly guides that help you understand what these tools are, what they can actually do for you, and how to start using them without any prior knowledge.

My Approach to Writing Content

I want to be transparent about how I create content for this website because I believe you deserve to know.

I Test Things Myself

I do not just read about something and then write about it. When I recommend a setting change, I have tried it on my own device first. When I suggest a fix for a slow laptop, I have tested that fix myself. When I review an app feature, I have used it personally.

This first hand experience is what makes my guides different from generic articles you find elsewhere.

I Keep It Simple on Purpose

I made a rule for myself when I started this website. If I cannot explain something clearly enough that my non technical family member would understand it, then I am not done writing yet.

Every article goes through that filter. I read it back and ask myself whether it would make sense to someone who has zero tech background. If the answer is no, I rewrite it.

I Update Content Regularly

Technology does not stay the same. Apps get updated. Operating systems change. Settings move around. That is why I go back to my published articles and update them when things change. I do not want you following outdated advice that no longer works.

I Focus on What Actually Helps

I am not interested in writing about every piece of tech news or reviewing every gadget that launches. I focus specifically on content that solves a problem, answers a question, or teaches something useful. If an article does not genuinely help someone, I do not publish it.

Who Is This Website For

FutureTechTips is for anyone who uses technology and wants to get better at it. More specifically, I write for people like these.

People who just got a new phone and want to set it up the right way from the start.

Students who need their laptop to work well but cannot afford expensive upgrades.

Parents and older adults who feel like technology moves too fast and nobody takes the time to explain things properly.

Working professionals who want to save time with shortcuts and smarter app usage.

Anyone who has ever felt frustrated, confused, or overwhelmed by a tech problem that seemed like it should be simple.

If any of that sounds like you, then you are exactly who I built this website for.

Why You Can Trust the Content Here

I understand that trust is earned, not claimed. So let me tell you what I do to make sure the information on FutureTechTips is reliable.

I share what I know from experience. I do not write about topics I have not personally explored or tested. My guides come from hands on use, not guesswork.

I use accurate and verified information. When I mention a fact, a statistic, or a feature, I make sure it is correct. If something changes after I publish an article, I go back and update it.

I am honest about what works and what does not. I will never recommend something just because it sounds impressive. If a tip does not actually make a real difference, I will tell you that upfront.

I do not use clickbait or exaggeration. My headlines tell you exactly what the article is about. I respect your time too much to waste it with misleading titles.

I write for you, not for search engines. Yes, I optimize my content so people can find it. But my first priority is always making sure the content genuinely helps the person reading it.

A Little More About Me

My name is Mustahsan Tariq, and I am the person behind every article on FutureTechTips.

I am a tech enthusiast who has spent years exploring smartphones, laptops, apps, gadgets, and now AI tools. But more than being a tech enthusiast, I am someone who genuinely enjoys teaching and simplifying things for others.

I believe technology exists to make life easier. But it can only do that if people actually understand how to use it. That is the gap I am trying to fill with this website.

I am not backed by a big company. I do not have a team of fifty writers. It is just me, creating content that I believe in, for people I want to help.

And I take that responsibility seriously.

My Promise to You

When you read an article on FutureTechTips, here is what I promise.

The information will be accurate and tested.

The language will be simple and clear.

The advice will be practical and actionable.

Your time will be respected.

And if I ever get something wrong, I will fix it.

Get in Touch

I always enjoy hearing from my readers. If you have a tech question you want me to cover, a suggestion for improving the website, or just want to share your feedback, I would love to hear from you.

📧 Email: info@futuretechtips.com

You can also find me on social media where I share quick tech tips and updates.

Thank You for Being Here

I started FutureTechTips with a simple idea. Make technology easy for everyone. Every article I write, every guide I create, and every tip I share is driven by that same idea.

Thank you for visiting, for reading, and for trusting me with your tech questions. I do not take that trust lightly.

Let us keep learning together. Because technology is not as complicated as it seems. Sometimes, all you need is someone to explain it the right way.

Mustahsan Tariq
Founder, FutureTechTips.com