Dianne Sindayen
Dianne Sindayen is a technology journalist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, covering the ideas and innovations reshaping the digital world. With a sharp eye for emerging trends and a talent for translating complex subjects into clear, compelling stories, she has established herself as a trusted voice across some of tech's most dynamic beats.
Sindayen's reporting spans artificial intelligence, startups, digital marketing, and software — areas moving fast enough to leave most audiences behind. She slows them down. Whether she's profiling a founder chasing a bold idea, unpacking the real-world implications of a new AI model, or examining how the latest software tools are changing the way businesses operate, her work brings depth and accessibility to subjects that can easily overwhelm.
What distinguishes Sindayen's journalism is her commitment to the human side of technology. She's less interested in specs and funding rounds for their own sake than in what they mean for real people — how a new platform shifts the way we work, how an algorithm shapes what we see, how a startup's rise or fall reflects something larger about the economy and culture we're building together.
Her versatility is one of her greatest strengths. Sindayen writes with equal comfort for the tech-curious newcomer and the seasoned industry professional, striking a tone that is authoritative without being inaccessible. That range has made her work resonate across audiences and platforms.
In a media landscape crowded with hot takes and surface-level coverage, Sindayen remains focused on the journalism that endures — thoroughly reported, carefully written, and anchored in the impact of the technologies she covers. For her, the best tech story was never really about the technology. It was always about the people building it, using it, and living with its consequences.




















