Infinity City is a practical guide site for people who like understanding how their stuff works — cars, technology, and the gear that keeps a household running.
Who’s Behind This
Hi — I’m Kevin. I’m a tech geek, a lifelong do-it-yourselfer, and a chronic over-thinker when it comes to buying anything. When I need a new product or a solution to a problem, I don’t ask around — I disappear into spec sheets, forums, and independent testing until I actually understand the trade-offs. Then I pick, and I know exactly why I picked it.
Infinity City is that habit, published. Every comparison on this site is the research I’d do anyway — written down properly, with the prices, the gotchas, and the reasoning included, so you don’t have to spend the three evenings on it that I did.
What We Publish
Most of what you’ll find here falls into three buckets: hands-on guides (how to read a tire sidewall, how to prep for your first track day, how to size a backup power station), honest comparisons (firewalls, hypervisors, password managers, AI glasses — with real prices and a clear pick, not a wall of specs), and news analysis when something happens that actually affects owners and buyers.
How We Work
- Research first. Every comparison is built from current pricing, published specs, and independent testing — and we cite sources so you can check our work.
- A clear recommendation. Every guide ends with an actual answer, not “it depends on your needs.”
- DIY bias. If something can reasonably be done, fixed, or figured out yourself, that’s the version we write — the guides here assume you’d rather learn it than outsource it.
- Transparent monetization. Some articles contain affiliate links, always marked and always disclosed — see our Affiliate Disclosure. Affiliate relationships never decide what we recommend.
Get in Touch
Corrections, suggestions, and disagreements are all welcome — the fastest way to reach us is the contact page. If you can show me a better pick than the one I published, I genuinely want to see it.