What are some good technical blogs?

1) Life Hacker

Lifehacker's motto expresses all its ideas: "Don't live for technology, pay attention to technology for life!" This blog provides all kinds of "time-saving" skills, from the quick operation of Firefox browser to the serious guidance of loyal followers of "time management teaching"

2) IT toolbox blog.

IT Toolbox Blogs has a large group of IT experts who are "fighting in the front line" to discuss topics related to technology and IT management. IT has a series of professional blogs dealing with IT security, database, project management and other related issues. This is an all-encompassing website.

3) Valleywag gossip

"Many people are eager for gold, and there are no bones left." Gossip in Silicon Valley is specially prepared for those who think that "the life and death of the technology industry largely depends on the gossip circulating around Silicon Valley". For those who are keen on making, hearing and spreading rumors about Silicon Valley, this website is amazing for its excellent "professionalism".

4) Kotaku

Kotaku is a "gas station" for computer game lovers. It has everything related to computer games, from game evaluation, to related discussions and nonsense, to cheating skills. Here is everything you need, such as where to buy a game and how to play it.

5) Dangerous room

/national defense

Wired magazine's military and defense blog site introduces readers to the latest, coolest and most shocking military technology in the world-not to mention scandals, debates and other types of military news. The website also provides many videos and pictures.

6) gizmos

Gizmodo website is dedicated to discovering the latest, coolest or strangest technological inventions in the world for readers-from HDTV to coffee machine to elastic band to USB drive. Yes, they also publish those serious technical news.

7) O'Reilly radar (O 'Reilly Radar)

Here, you can read Tim O'Reilly (the founder of the famous O'Reilly publishing company) and discuss with others the cutting-edge technologies such as network, programming, open source movement, intellectual property, policy, Web 2.0, etc.

8) Tech scandal

Techdirt is a topic center, which is famous for causing heated debates on current hot events in the Internet and computer fields. Gossip is its love! Simplicity is its characteristic!

9) Groklow

Want to learn how to add USB devices to cheap Linux routers? Want to be a snake robot? Or transform your XBox 360 game console into a notebook? These basement projects, as well as many other interesting projects, are offered on Hacker's Day. This website is aimed at players who really have certain technical literacy and like to transform their own technical products. But at the same time, you can also find a lot of fun here, and maybe you can develop a new hobby from it.

1 1) gadget (Engadget)

Just like the relationship between Coca-Cola and Pepsi, gadgets and gizmos are like twin brothers. It also focuses on the introduction and comments related to technical products, and sometimes there are passionate speeches and debates. Engadget is full of beautiful pictures of photographic products, and its website editor also has extensive internal channels, so that you can get a glimpse of fashionable technical products when it is still in the early or early release stage. Similarly, some really interesting handmade gadgets will also be posted on Engadget. However, we prefer Gizmodo.

12) feed manager

www.feedster.com/feedpapers/Technology

Everything is so natural. This website is a collection of various blog sites, including science and technology, sports, celebrity gossip, food, personal experiences and so on-you name it. At the same time, it also improved the excellent search function in the station and a very cool RSS news reading software. It adds a good sense of humor to technical news. This is really an excellent website in all aspects.

13) geek forever

Forever Geek is a great website, with countless blog articles covering various topics, from technology to mass news, to Hollywood movies, to computer game evaluation. This is definitely a hacker's paradise. If you want to know the latest news of the upcoming Hollywood blockbuster Transformers, or read an evaluation of Photoshop CS3 software, this is the place you should go.

14) rough type

www.roughtype.com

Nick Carr (pen name "Does it matter?" ) is a sharp-thinking blog devoted to discussing various topics and trends related to technology. His articles are beautiful and enjoyable to read, but at the same time, he often criticizes companies, people, technology and policies.

Buffet (Smorgasbord)

www.smorgasbord.net

As a website specially established for hackers who love digital products and computer games, this website also provides the latest news about politics and celebrities. This strategic combination of entertainment value and technical news makes buffet among the best.