Poll 2014-08-25 I get my tech news from
Poll
I get my tech news from
slashdot.com
20 votes (18%)
theregister.co.uk
9 votes (8%)
arstechnica.com
14 votes (13%)
techcrunch.com
3 votes (3%)
linuxtoday.com
3 votes (3%)
theguardian.co.uk
3 votes (3%)
nytimes.com
4 votes (4%)
soylentnews.org
26 votes (24%)
zdnet.com
3 votes (3%)
infoworld.com
0 votes (0%)
pcworld.com
0 votes (0%)
techrepublic.com
2 votes (2%)
engadget.com
5 votes (5%)
cnet.com
0 votes (0%)
Usenet
4 votes (4%)
Other (list in comments)
13 votes (12%)
Reply 8 comments

.com (Score: 2, Funny)

by Anonymous Coward on 2014-08-25 09:29 (#1N27)

lol at the .com at the end of slashdot.

Re: .com (Score: 1)

by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-25 11:19 (#26D3)

You're right. But try it - it works! It resolves to .org. But face it, that place hasn't been a dot-org for at least ten years now. If the rapaciouscorporation TLD ever becomes available, I'd be tempted to register it and then assign links to a couple of companies I know. How funny would it be to own exxon.rapaciouscorporation and have it autoresolve; repeat for other companies that seem more interested in making money than in offering decent, customer-based service?

The Beeb is the best! (Score: 3, Insightful)

by dnied@pipedot.org on 2014-08-25 11:46 (#2DNJ)

BBC News, tech section
Although I usually hang at the Sci/Environment and Health sections.

others (Score: 2, Insightful)

by seriously@pipedot.org on 2014-08-25 12:10 (#2FX1)

- IEEE Spectrum
- Wired (.com and .co.uk). Although tainted by sensationalism and sometimes a bit off the mark, I find interesting stuffs there.
- pipedot ( error: recursive path ;-) )

What's that other site? (Score: 2, Informative)

by kwerle@pipedot.org on 2014-08-25 15:48 (#2PRP)

Oh, yeah - I often use pipedot.

techdirt.com (Score: 1)

by number11@pipedot.org on 2014-08-25 17:03 (#2PSN)

n/t

My other sources (Score: 1)

by codersean@pipedot.org on 2014-08-28 04:28 (#2R14)

Sites
Hacker News
OpenBSD Journal
FreeBSD News

Podcasts
TechTalkToday
TechSnap
BSD Now

And don't forget the good old mailing list, too many to list here (no pun intended)