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CapitolFax.com: Question of the day

  • Gish · 3 years ago
    Slashdot, Slashdot, Slashdot...although some of their posts can be off-topic/geekiness.

    I also like Ars Technica, Major Geeks and Extreme Tech as sites.
  • MTWT-O · 3 years ago
    Use Bill O'Brien (ex "Bill" of "Alice and Bill"; ex Computer Shopper" columns)

    Web address is "TechNudge", which is Bill's blog.

    http://www.technudge.com/

    Guy's a true techie, and can put it down in English.
  • Fiefdomone · 3 years ago
    I visit Digg.com on a daily basis.
  • C$ · 3 years ago
  • doubtful · 3 years ago
  • Justice · 3 years ago
    A good "introduction" to gadgets can be had through pcmagazine.com; cnet.com; technetonline.com There are many that are more geek style techie but these help set the standards of gadgets through trials and reviews.
  • Squideshi · 3 years ago
    www.treehugger.com

    (for "green" electronics)
  • Tom B · 3 years ago
    Couple sites that I think are good for tech and politics.

    http://www.politicsandtechnology.com/
    Dem internet consulting firm that posts occassionally on the tech side, not the partisan.

    Think this one is non-partisan, but not sure. Big fan of the site and they focus a lot on mobile technology.

    http://www.personaldemocracy.com
  • Veritas · 3 years ago
    Best Techblog I've seen is:

    www.techlore.com
  • Louis G. Atsaves · 3 years ago
    Just bought a Blackberry Saturday. Managed to sync my contacts and schedule from my PC. I am very happy about this.

    Getting online with the Blackberry seems a lot of work for me, a Mac user. How the @#*&$#@! do you type your passwords onto this thing without wondering if you did it right?

    Maybe next week I'll be happy with the online features. This week has been a challenge.

    Louis G. Atsaves
  • Ashur Odishoo · 3 years ago
    I like expert geeks to do the testing for me and read their results. I like CNET for a synopsis of the latest and greatest.
  • Little Egypt · 3 years ago
    Rich, love the new colors on this site. It makes for easier reading for these old eyes.
  • Sharad Kumar · 3 years ago
    www.lifehacker.com is by far the best