About

An Idaho technology review, built from the ground level.

The Idaho Review is an independent publication and future company map tracking the technology, infrastructure, and practical systems shaping Idaho’s economy.

Why this exists

Idaho is often covered through politics, growth, housing, public land, and tourism. Those matter. But the state also sits inside major technology stories: memory chips, nuclear energy, agriculture technology, broadband deployment, repair rights, software, AI adoption, workforce training, and small-business systems.

The Idaho Review exists to document that layer clearly, without pretending Idaho is Silicon Valley and without treating technology as abstract hype.

Who it is for

  • Founders and operators
  • Small business owners adopting practical technology
  • Technicians, engineers, students, and educators
  • Economic development and public-sector people
  • Investors, partners, and vendors studying Idaho

Published from Hailey

The publication is built by Samuel Torres in Hailey, Idaho. Samuel runs Hailey Device Repair and Actrix, and is using this project to document Idaho’s technology economy through reporting, interviews, field notes, and public-source research.