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Technology News - The Best of The Best!




Tech Blogs & Newsletters
Tech Magazines
Tech News Web Sites




Tech Blogs & Newsletters


CastleCops Blog & CastleCops Newsletter - CastleCops.com (formerly known as computercops.biz) is a globally oriented security and privacy site based in New Jersey. Paul Laudanski (AKA Zhen-Xjell) started the site Feb 22, 2002 with focus in online security and privacy information in a community environment. Since then, the site also focuses on Spyware/Malware. Discussion topics cover security software, support/troubleshooting services, identity protection, browser hijacking cleanup, tutorials, news, downloads, roughly 200 forums, and software reviews.* 03/16/2006


Dave's Computer Tips - Please spend a few moments exploring the site. Current and past newsletters are available on the Newsletters page. Each bi-weekly issue contains important computer news, computer security tips, software reviews, computer hardware, and software tips articles, as well as discussion about programs I find useful. All in an easy to understand format and It's Free!

Whether you are a geek, a computer owner, a computer user, or someone who thinks Windows XP only belong in a house you will find something useful in my newsletter! Subscribe today!

If you have specific computer hardware or software related questions please send them to me by clicking Contact on the left. I cannot answer each and every email, but I will try to cover the answer in the next newsletter.
* 11/12/2006


Ed Bott's Microsoft Report Blog and Ed Bott's Windows Expertise Blog - Ed Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. He's served as editor of the U.S. edition of PC Computing and managing editor of PC World; both publications had monthly paid circulation in excess of 1 million during his tenure. He is the author of more than 25 books on Microsoft Windows and Office, including the best-selling Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out, Second Edition.* 11/11/2006


The E-List News by Mr. Eshelman. - Even though he hasn't added anything new for a coupla years now, there's still some wonderful info available in the E-List News Archives and the site itself is on of my first stops when TS'ing Windows issues and there are some wonderful, and very knowledgeable folks available in the AumHa Forums. Updated: 09/12/2008


Karen's Power Tools Newsletter has a great newsletter that explains things simple enough for anyone to understand! Her Power Tools are a great addition to any collection of utilities.


kbAlertz.com - kbAlertz.com is an e-mail notification system that scans the entire Microsoft Knowledge Base every night, and e-mails you when updates or additions are made to the technologies you subscribe to. Since we scan the entire knowledge base, we also have a pretty good search system for you to use on the left menu.*


Kim Komando - Kim's weekly three-hour call-in talk radio show is heard (via her own network) on over 400 stations. In addition, she does a Computer Minute radio feature five days a week; has written eight books about life in the digital age; sends out 5 million e-mail newsletters weekly; and authors a widely syndicated newspaper column, which also runs in USA Today.com. She does all of this, while raising a son and operating a growing media empire, with her husband and associate, Barry Young.* My Father has been reading her newspaper articles for several years now and swears by them! I think he's learned more from her than he has from me. <bg> 07/05/2006


- Chris Pirillo's LockerGnome Newsletters. Windows Fanatics, Tech News Watch, OS X Fanatics, Linux Fanatics, Media Center, Web Developers, IT Professionals, File Of The Day, and LockerGnome PDF Tutorials, and many more. Chris is one of the best newsletter authors around, as is his team of writers. They also have their own forums called Lockergnome's Problem Solvers.


Office Watch - It's about time somebody told the truth about Microsoft Office®, Access®, Email Essentials doncha think? If you want the latest up-to-the-nanosecond news -- or if you're going crazy trying to figure out how to use Office or Windows -- you're in the right place. Join our 510,000 subscribers for a FREE, unbiased, jolt of cold, hard reality, tailor-made to help you get the most out of Microsoft's products, delivered straight to your email inbox. If you want old, warmed-over tips, or the Microsoft Party Line, look somewhere else. My newsletters feature original articles from internationally known, award-winning experts who have descended into the belly of the beast, and survived to tell the tale. No Microsoft marketing drivel. No bull. News.Office-Watch.com - Your independent source of Microsoft Office news, tips and advice since 1996.* Updated: 11/15/2006


Rahul Sood's Weblog - My love for computers started at the young age of 11. Much to the shock and dismay of my parents, I ripped apart my brand new Apple //c and painted it red before turning it on. My parent’s dreams of having a doctor for a son were shattered when I founded VoodooPC in 1991. People always ask how I find the time to write. The short answer is it's my job to keep my finger on the pulse of the industry. Prior to writing publicly, I would write articles internally for our team to understand industry dynamics. Writing allows me to organize my thoughts - and I now write for multiple publications.* 09/02/2006


RealTechNews - When blogs became "hot" we looked at the category and found a gap. Tech blogs were furiously covering gadgets and gizmos and new products from Asia, and the mainstream tech sites were diligently doing product reviews and news items, but no one was really sitting in the middle and bringing the best of both worlds to one place.

Enter RealTechNews (RTN) - Our mission is simple: We aim to bridge the gap between the informal and mostly amateur-run tech blogs and the polished but often slow and advertiser-supported tech portals.
* 03/18/2006


Scot Finnie's Newsletter Blog is Finnie's personal blog and notification newsletter. It covers operating systems (primarily Windows and Macintosh), security, the Internet, and technology at large.* While you're visiting Scot's web site, check out The Best of Scot’s Newsletter. Updated: 09/12/2008


Steve Bass's Tips & Tweaks - Each week Contributing Editor Steve Bass tackles the most exasperating PC problems, including stubborn spam, pokey broadband, and unreliable hardware.* Check out more PC World Newsletters! Updated: 09/12/2008


TinyApps.org - "Small is Beautiful" - Stay informed of new apps and other news via the blog.*


Windows Secrets - Everything Microsoft forgot to mention - Get the latest high-tech tips. The Windows Secrets Newsletter brings you essential tricks of running Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Windows Update, and more — twice a month, free.* 10/30/2006


WXPnews - WXPnews is the world's first and largest weekly B2C-zine uniquely focused on the many millions of new and current Microsoft Windows XP users. Sunbelt Media Services launched this electronic newsletter as a sister publication to its existing blockbuster e-zine WServerNews (formerly W2Knews) which has over 300,000 subscribers specialized IT network and system managers.

WXPnews keeps members of the Windows XP community informed of what is happening with this exciting and rock solid Microsoft Operating System for consumers and small business.
* 02/24/2007




Tech Magazines


CPU Mag - Computer Power User is a monthly computing publication that takes a look at issues that affect power users and other tech enthusiasts. It offers a mix of opinions from world-class columnists, high-tech tips and information, and product reviews.* I am a current subscriber to CPU magazine and have been since the second edition. It's a wonderful mag and I enjoy reading it every month!


PC Magazine - The Independent Guide to Technology.* I no longer subscribe to this magazine (...too much to read daily as it is...), but it's still a worthy magazine.




Tech News Web Sites


C|NET.com - Tech News First* - Plenty of Daily News Articles, Product Reviews, Downloads and for more detailed information, check out their Site Map.


ComputerWorld.com - Often quoted by major news organizations, Computerworld is a vital and respected source of news, business and technology information for IT executives and professionals who are at the forefront of the move to e-business and adoption of new technologies. Computerworld reaches these IT leaders at medium to large corporations daily – through our computerworld.com web site – and weekly through our award-winning newspaper. Our coverage emphasizes and advocates for the user perspective, providing balanced, objective reporting on a wide range of technologies, business trends, career topics and management issues.*


The Gazette - Freeware, News & Help for Computer Enthusiasts!* A well laid out site with some great Articles and Fixes.


TechIMO - I should start out by explaining the name, TechIMO :). It's "Tech", as in tech, and "IMO", as in "in my opinion". That's right, this is the site where your opinion, not just ours, is paramount. We aim to bring you tons of timely news, forums, a feature rich original photo gallery application that I developed personally, user contributed reviews, ratings and reviews of online retailers, and much more. Many of those features have been implemented now - look for others to follow within the coming days and weeks ahead.* 05/18/2003




*These sites have been quoted directly as I believe what they say about their sites or they already know what to say, better than I do.
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