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Active News Sources
Every article on HiTechBits is sourced from the RSS feeds of established technology publications. We do not publish original content — we surface the best of what these outlets are reporting and route you directly to the full article on their site. Below is every source currently in our feed rotation.
The Verge
Technology, science, art, and culture. One of the most widely-read consumer tech publications on the internet, covering everything from smartphones to policy.
theverge.com
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Ars Technica
In-depth technology news and analysis, with a focus on science, computing, and policy. Known for rigorous, long-form reporting and a technically savvy audience.
arstechnica.com
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Wired
Where technology meets culture, business, and ideas. Wired has been chronicling the digital revolution since 1993 — from the web's earliest days to the AI era.
wired.com
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TechCrunch
The go-to source for startup news, venture capital, product launches, and the business of technology. Essential reading for founders and the tech industry.
techcrunch.com
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Engadget
Consumer electronics, gadget reviews, and technology news. Engadget has been covering the intersection of technology and everyday life since 2004.
engadget.com
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Hacker News
Y Combinator's community-curated link aggregator. The frontpage represents what the global developer and startup community finds most interesting each day.
news.ycombinator.com
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MIT Technology Review
Independent journalism from one of the world's leading research universities. Deep coverage of emerging technologies, AI, climate, and the science behind the headlines.
technologyreview.com
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Tom's Hardware
The definitive source for PC hardware news, GPU and CPU benchmarks, component reviews, and buying guides. Essential reading for PC builders and enthusiasts.
tomshardware.com
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