Techhive opened to work in 2012 as a general consumer technology site. In 2017, we narrowed the focus on the flow of home and smart video, and responding to the most important new developments in personal technology. It was a great process, but we announce today that all the new Techhive content will be published on Sister Pcworld Techhive section.
Why change? First, we want the Techhive content to reach the largest possible number of people, and I have PCWorld simply a much larger audience than technology lovers, DIYERS, and the first adopters. PCWorld was launched as a computer magazine in 1983 and became a webing field in 1992. You cannot overcome this type of institutional heritage, and we are confident that Techhive will use a new platform to reach many people interested in home technology.
Second, in recent years, PCWorld has deliberately pushed to expand digital safety content. Since digital safety is closely mixed with physical security, it makes sense to fold the content of smart homes in Techhive in the PCWorld Safety Story. So, please check the new Techhive intention for articles about safety cameras, video foam, smart locks, and smart lighting And more.
You will also find Jared Newman very popular Pillar of the piecesAlong with others Video flow content This has helped determine Techhive over the past seven years.
Third, we restart Youtube Techive Donclant channel! The new videos have already started, we plan for a continuous flow of new products from CES 2025 in January.
We will cover the familiar products and categories of Techhive readers, also expanding to more lifestyle -oriented home technology, as well as health and wellness technology. We think this broader video is a great match for Pcworld, which was speaking to the first adopters throughout the publication years of more than 40 years.
So, again, I invite you to check the new Techhive Center. We have deported a lot of Techhive Security and Stromport to PCWorld already, and move forward, all the new Techhive content will appear on that page. Meanwhile, you can still reach the deep Techhive library for the old content here on this site.







