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    krazykarl's Avatar Tech Monkey
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    Default What are your 'Hotsheets'

    What tech publications do you guys read on a regular basis?

    I tend to check out these on a daily basis

    The Inquirer
    The Register
    Xbitlabs News
    Slashdot
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    Hothardware

    anyone else have any that are good to check out every day?
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    I mostly check out Guru3d, but sometimes I check the sites you listed plus anandtech and tomshardware.
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    I have 28 that I read periodically but none that I read every day. I guess my mainstays are: Anandtech,x-bit labs,Guru3D,PC Stats,Tom's Hardware,The Tech Report,Legit Reviews,Hot Hardware,Enthusiast and The Tech Zone. OMG, I'm a.....borderline geek! Thanks karl!
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    I read blues news and tweak guides daily

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    Oh yea I forgot about tweakguides, I read that daily too. In fact, I'm reading it right now.
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    I read anandtech and tomshardware sometimes, but I feel that toms especially has got to big and too commercial and have lost some of thier objectivity. Im not saying that they are sell outs, but they just dont seem to have the same quality of stuff that they used to 5+ years ago.

    Also, sometimes I can find some good links in the tech section of google news
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    Sitepoint, Over Clockers Club, and PCstats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by krazykarl
    I read anandtech and tomshardware sometimes, but I feel that toms especially has got to big and too commercial and have lost some of thier objectivity. Im not saying that they are sell outs, but they just dont seem to have the same quality of stuff that they used to 5+ years ago.
    I agree, Tomshardware's information isn't that reliable anymore, but at least they are honest about their mistakes and corrects them. And some of the experiments they do are pretty intresting too.
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