Before Tayven Sec existed… before the cyber articles, the patch roundups, and the creator workflow… there was Tayven Tech.
Fifteen years ago, I launched my first blog under this name. It was small, rough, and inconsistent but the instinct was already there. I wanted to share the real‑world fixes I’d learned from working in IT every day. I didn’t realise it then, but I was laying the foundation for what this space would eventually become.
Now, Tayven Tech is back rebuilt with experience, clarity, and purpose.
Why Tayven Tech exists
I spent 15 years on the front line of IT:
- Help Desk
- Level 2 Support
- Mobility Administration
If something could break, I’ve seen it.
If someone could accidentally do it, I’ve fixed it.
If a device could behave in a way that defies logic, I’ve explained it to a stressed user at 4:55pm on a Friday.
Those years gave me something valuable: a deep library of practical, repeatable fixes that actually help people.
That’s what Tayven Tech is for clear, useful tech tips shaped by real experience.
Why this section is flexible
I originally planned for this section to be strictly cyber how‑tos. But real‑world tech doesn’t live in neat categories. Cyber, devices, apps, weird glitches, user mistakes, pocket lint in charging ports, it’s all part of the same ecosystem.
If it’s practical, if it solves a problem, if it makes your digital life easier, it belongs here.
What you’ll find here
- Everyday tech fixes
- Device care and troubleshooting
- Simple, clear how‑tos
- Tips shaped by real IT experience
- Security‑minded advice without the fearmongering
Short, useful, evergreen guides. The kind of things I used to walk people through every day.
The full‑circle moment
Bringing Tayven Tech back feels like closing a loop. The first version was a spark.
This version is the fire built on experience, clarity, and a decade and a half of real‑world troubleshooting.
If it helps you fix something, understand something, or avoid a headache, it belongs here.
And if it just happened to me in real life… even better.

