mol on 5/1/2009 at 09:58
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/) The Register is part of my regular round. Others I frequent have been mentioned in this thread.
denisv on 5/1/2009 at 10:28
The New Scientist. I'm not really interested in consumer technology though.
Matthew on 5/1/2009 at 11:28
Same here.
Ulukai on 5/1/2009 at 12:34
Another vote for El Reg, and I occasionally have a read through (
http://www.techspot.com/) TechSpot.
dreamcatcher on 5/1/2009 at 18:14
engadget.com and gizmodo.com for general gadget news
tomshardware.com for tech reviews
dpreview.com and steves-digicam.com for photo gear
dapreview.net and anythingbutipod.com for portable music crap (not an audiophile)
crankygeeks.com has its moments every once in a while.
Kyloe on 5/1/2009 at 20:29
Mainly heiseticker, which has an English version here: (
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/). I read the German version, which is much more comprehensive. Also Golem.de, which has no English version AFAIK.
gunsmoke on 6/1/2009 at 20:16
Quote Posted by pavlovscat
Mostly Ars Technica.
same here. also use the generic AOL technical tab on the customizable home-page.
Gambit on 8/1/2009 at 16:18
Thanks guys !
Hmm, who knows... Multi-layered blu ray discs with 1 TB ?!?
I can´t even imagine a game using 1 TB of content.
Hmm, crysis textured version of Spore galaxies with planets filled with GTA cities that you can explore whose citizens are complex independent autonomous AI that learns from it´s errors ?
Oh, and augmented reality too, that´s also interesting.