Any Tech Sites that don't always talk about Google, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft?
My feedly account is always filled with the same top tech companies. Sites like The Verge, Mashable, Engadget, ReadWriteWeb, Ars Technica, The Next Web, etc seem to copy each other's topics all the time.
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I need some variety.
Google, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, are not the only tech companies I want to know about.
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"Low-tech Magazine refuses to assume that every problem has a high-tech solution. A simple, sensible, but nevertheless controversial message; high-tech has become the idol of our society.
Instead, Low-tech Magazine talks about the potential of past and often forgotten knowledge and technologies when it comes to designing a sustainable society. Sometimes, these low-tech solutions could be copied without any changes. More often, interesting possibilities arise when you combine old technology with new knowledge and new materials, or when you apply old concepts and traditional knowledge to modern technology. We also keep an eye on what is happening in the developing world, where resource constraints often lead to inventive, low-tech solutions."
"Heat Your Clothes, Not Your House" ... "...electrically heated clothes..."
I guess it depends on the definition of "high-tech"; batteries and heating elements have been around long enough I suppose.
And this is the current frontpage: Sony, Samsung, QNX, Valve, Microsoft, Linux, Google, Microsoft, Google, Valve, OpenBSD, Apple, Apple/Microsoft, Apple/Microsoft/Google, Apple, Google, Cisco, Motorola, Nokia, Apple.
My memory was that it was more of a site about alternative OSes and the like...
To be honest, desktop OSes are getting boring because they're all so good now. Even Windows 8, for all its goofy UI is really a respectable OS now. (And of course there are no upstarts challenging Mac, Windows, and Linux).
But back to alternative OSes. We could use a shot in the arm. If there's anyone out there that's interested in lesser-known OSes and would be willing to do a little bit of reporting on it at OSNews, we'd love to have you. Send me an email.
by region
Arctic Startups (Scandinavia) http://www.arcticstartup.com/
Rude Baguette (France) http://www.rudebaguette.com/
Silicon Allee (Berlin) http://siliconallee.com/
by topic
Tnooz (Travel)http://www.tnooz.com/
Search Engine Land http://searchengineland.com/
3D Printing Industry http://3dprintingindustry.com/
There's definitely a good bit of Apple, Google, Microsoft stuff on there, but a lot of the Features come from sources outside of the big blogs. Not all, but quite a few.
That way, you are not limited by just one blog or site, while also keeping it free from the latest trends of reporting only on big companies.
(While I am at that, I also make sure I filter out pretty much all of ZDNet, CNet, InformationWeek and the ilk).