Ars Technica
From its 1998 inception in Cambridge, Massachusetts, built to be "technically savvy, up-to-date, and more fun" than other tech sites.
Digital Trends
"Digital Trends helps readers keep tabs on the fast-paced world of tech with all the latest news, fun product reviews, insightful editorials, and one-of-a-kind sneak peeks."
EnGadget
Founded in 2004, it's grown from consumer tech news to become a global multimedia organisation covering the intersection of technology, gaming and entertainment.
Geek
Celebrating the "wonderfully weird heart" of Geekdom, with articles on cyborg Kickstarters, shocking revelations about 1990s cartoons, and the like.
Gizmodo
"The go-to authority for gadget news and digital culture." Has a huge international network of sites, with localisation from the dotcom address.
Mashable
A major international source of tech, digital culture and entertainment content, with additional channels for video, science, business and "social good".
MIT Technology Review
Founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1899 (sic), the Review is subscription-based, but there's a wealth of articles on the site for free.
PCMag
From major publisher Ziff Davis, PCMag is one of the most popular tech sites on the Internet, with many foreign editions. This is the UK edition, or use the
US edition
Slashdot
Created in 1997 by Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda, now owned by BIZX, LLC., it covers software dev topics, games, gossip, cloud, hardware, linux, mobile, security, storage, and more.
Techcrunch
Non-stop news from the world of tech, with video stories, events, and a startups weekly newsletter. Unique timeline presentation.
Techmeme
Founded in 2005 by Gabe Rivera, Techmeme is all about how technology is changing the world. It links to stories from all around the web rather than originating them
Tech|TIME
This is the website of Time Magazine's technology coverage, with a good index to all the other sections of Time's journalism.
TheNextWeb
"TNW was started to bring insight, meaning - and every now and again, the lulz - to the world of technology." For "Generation T," (everyone who loves tech).
The Verge
Multimedia project founded 2011 to "examine how technology will change life in the future" for a massive mainstream audience. Has
Photography section.
Wired
Online presence of the famous print publication, both of which are admired for their stylish presentation as much as for their in-depth content.
ZDNet
Major international tech news publisher, covering trends, technologies and opportunities for IT professionals and decision makers.
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