Gambit on 4/1/2009 at 20:45
Sometimes I want to know what the japanese are doing. What IBM, Pentium, Apple and Sony are researching. When quantum computers will become reality. What´s going to replace Blue Ray in the next 10 years...
So where do you go in the internet for your geeky tech fix ?
I know there is (
http://www.wired.com) Wired but I´m sure you guys know a lot of other special stuff !
Queue on 4/1/2009 at 20:46
I read the newspaper.
rachel on 4/1/2009 at 22:38
I used to like (
http://slashdot.org) Slashdot a lot but lately I find myself visiting (
http://arstechnica.com) Ars Technica much more often. IMHO Slashdot quality (both in comments and in actual news stories) has taken a pretty steep dive these past two years, more specifically when they converted to this Web 2.0 interface shit. (I wasn't really a fan of their moderation system but I took the so-called "upgrade" as a shark-jumping moment, if that can be said of websites.)
june gloom on 4/1/2009 at 23:28
The term applies pretty well, I think. Same for SomethingAwful- when it turned into a circlejerk for the forums I stopped reading it.
demagogue on 5/1/2009 at 00:18
NYTimes tech section.
Edit: not very specialist, I know. A long time ago I used to get Omni magazine, and later visited things like Wired and Science magazine, and one journal called Trends in Cognitive Science.
pavlovscat on 5/1/2009 at 02:52
Mostly Ars Technica.
Turtle on 5/1/2009 at 05:43
Ars, Hard OCP, Engadget, Gizmodo
icemann on 5/1/2009 at 06:49
(
http://www.geek.com/)
Good source of all tech news as well as technology being researched. Also has game related news as well.
Jadon on 5/1/2009 at 09:29
Ars and engadget