I am collecting some technology blogs in my blog in order to be able check them quickly and retrieve information fast. The comments under each blog are copied from different sources to which I referrer only if that is possible.
1 CNET.com
CNET has long been one of the best tech blogs in the biz. In addition to featuring comprehensive reviews on basically every tech product that comes on the market, their editors do a great job of picking the top 5 products in every category (smart phones, aptops, desktops etc.).
For the technology enthusiast, CNEt also curate the top tech news of the day here.
Follow on Twitter: @CNET
http://reviews.cnet.com/
http://www.cnet.com/
2 Gizmodo
Gizmodo will have you surfing its pages for hours. How could you not, with sections like Home Modification and Gizmodo Explains in addition to all those reviews? Gizmodo gets its unique editorial flavor from a smart style and broad sense of what constitutes "tech" (they will review the technology of the new Nike sneakers along with the new macbook pro).
Follow on Twitter: @Gizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/reviews
3 The Verge
If the Wirecutter is a "minimalist" tech site, then The Verge definitely takes a maximalist approach. Featuring tons of tech news and reviews, The Verge might be one of the prettiest sites on the tech blog scene these days. In addition to really great industry coverage and reviews, The Verge has an awesome podcast . The site is easy to use, with clear numbered rankings for each product and a clean design for quick navigation.
Follow on Twitter: @Verge
http://www.theverge.com/
4 HuffPost
TechOf course we're going to mention HuffPost Tech. This is everything from Sony announcing the price of their new tablet to "Look at this ape using an iPad!" Visit HuffPost Tech for broad news in the Tech and Innovation space.
The Huffington Post is owned by AOL
Follow on Twitter: @HuffPostTech
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tech/
5 TechCrunch
TechCrunch made a name for itself under former editor Mike Arrington by deftly covering the startup scene across both the East and West coasts. The site has grown to include a robust reviews section, videos and even these awesome buyers guides that help you make important tech decisions through visualized information.
TechCrunch is owned by AOL
Follow on Twitter: @TechCrunch
http://techcrunch.com/
6 Engadget
http://www.engadget.com/
has robust coverage of the tech industry as well as a killer image gallery and video section. Their podcasts are pretty killer as well.
Engadget is owned by AOL
http://www.engadget.com/
7 Mashable
Mashable has come a long way since its humble origins in 19-year-old Pete Cashmore's home in Aberdeen, Scotland in 2005. With over 50+MM pageviews, Mashable is now a a leading site dedicated to all things tech. In addition to gadget reviews, mashable consistently publishes helpful material to make sure your devices are not only up-to-date, but also safe from viruses and hacks.
Follow on Twitter: @mashabletech
http://mashable.com/gadgets/
8 GigaOm
GigaOm is more of an industry blog, but provides great reporting for those who want a deeper look in to what makes tech companies tick. Recommended for the seasoned tech enthusiast.
Follow on Twitter: gigaom
http://gigaom.com/
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9 Wired
WIRED.com is a tech news powerhouse. Not only do they do very solid investigative journalism, but their gadget reviews are smart and cover some pretty obscure (but useful!) territory. We even found this review for kitchen equipment designed to help you make desserts.
http://www.wired.com/reviews/
10 The Wirecutter
The Wirecutter is a stripped down, easy-to-use consumer's guide to all things electronic. Unlike cluttered sites that bombard the reader with niche news bits only relevant to tech professionals, The Wirecutter has only one editor (Brian Lam, formerly of Gizmodo) who carefully curates the top deals across a variety of products.
Highly recommended for those hoping to save some time on research and still get the best products.
Twitter Follow: @blam
http://thewirecutter.com/
11. Techrepublic
http://www.techrepublic.com/
12. Kaggle
http://blog.kaggle.com/
13. CBS Interactive
Technology ( Cnet, ZDnet, download.com)
http://www.cbsinteractive.com/brands/technology/
14 The guide for the best blogs of Huffington post.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/26/best-tech-blogs-2012_n_1854772.html#slide=1466693
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