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Techmeme

A leading technology news aggregator that tracks the stories, companies, and conversations shaping the tech industry.

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The New York Times

The New York Times is a major U.S. newspaper covering national news, world affairs, culture, business, and investigations. It can make a zoning dispute feel like chapter three of a national identity crisis.

80%nytimes.com
Politico

Politico covers politics, policy, campaigns, and power in Washington, Europe, and beyond. It treats government like a professional sport where the box score is subpoenas and committee chairs.

76%politico.com
CNBC

CNBC covers business news, markets, investing, technology, and economic policy. It watches the economy like a suspense film where every villain is a bond yield.

76%cnbc.com
Business Insider

Business Insider covers business, tech, finance, strategy, and workplace culture for a broad digital audience. It treats capitalism like both a beat and a weather system, which is mostly accurate.

76%businessinsider.com
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal covers business, markets, politics, technology, and global news. It is the paper of record for people who believe earnings reports contain character development.

71%wsj.com
The Verge

The Verge covers technology, gadgets, platforms, science, entertainment, and digital culture. It makes the future feel sleek, strange, and occasionally trapped inside a terms-of-service update.

71%theverge.com
Reuters

Reuters is a global news agency covering politics, markets, business, technology, and world events with wire-service speed. It is the news world's dependable filing cabinet, only somehow faster and better dressed.

71%reuters.com
NBC News

NBC News covers U.S. and world news, politics, health, investigations, and culture. It brings network-news reach to a web that has never met a breaking banner it could not deploy.

71%nbcnews.com
BBC News

BBC News covers UK and international news, politics, business, science, health, and culture. It delivers global headlines with the calm tone of someone describing a fire from a safe but concerned distance.

71%bbc.com
Axios

Axios is a U.S. news site built around concise reporting on politics, business, technology, and media. It turns big stories into tidy bullet points, because apparently even democracy now needs a snackable format.

71%axios.com
The Washington Post

The Washington Post covers U.S. politics, national news, world affairs, investigations, and culture. It watches Washington closely, which is admirable given Washington's lifelong commitment to being exhausting.

64%washingtonpost.com
The Guardian

The Guardian is a British news organization covering global news, politics, culture, environment, and opinion. It brings serious reporting with just enough eyebrow raised to remind you Britain invented the sigh.

64%theguardian.com
The Atlantic

The Atlantic publishes analysis and reporting on politics, culture, ideas, technology, and society. It can turn a trend into a civilizational question before your coffee cools.

64%theatlantic.com
Financial Times

The Financial Times covers global business, markets, economics, politics, and finance. It is pink, serious, and deeply committed to making currency movements sound like court intrigue.

64%ft.com
Ars Technica

Ars Technica covers technology, science, policy, hardware, software, and internet culture with technical depth. It is for readers who want the footnotes before the hot take has finished loading.

64%arstechnica.com
WIRED

WIRED covers technology, science, security, business, and digital culture. It treats the future as both a product launch and a warning label, usually correctly.

61%wired.com
The New Yorker

The New Yorker publishes reporting, essays, criticism, humor, fiction, and cultural commentary. It can make almost any subject feel like it has a cardigan, a backstory, and unresolved family history.

57%newyorker.com
TechCrunch

TechCrunch covers startups, venture capital, artificial intelligence, apps, and the technology industry. It is where funding rounds go to become origin stories before anyone asks about revenue.

57%techcrunch.com
ProPublica

ProPublica publishes nonprofit investigative journalism on government, business, health, justice, and accountability. It is the site that reads the fine print so the rest of us can be properly alarmed.

57%propublica.org
Bloomberg

Bloomberg covers business, finance, markets, technology, politics, and economic policy worldwide. It treats money like weather: always moving, occasionally disastrous, and somehow everyone's fault.

57%bloomberg.com
Engadget

Engadget covers consumer technology, gadgets, gaming, science, reviews, and deals. It has been explaining why the new thing matters since before half the new things had touchscreens.

54%engadget.com
The Register

The Register covers enterprise technology, software, security, hardware, and IT industry news. It reports tech with the skeptical grin of someone who has read the release notes and found the catch.

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Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review publishes management ideas, leadership research, workplace strategy, and business analysis. It turns office behavior into frameworks, because apparently even meetings need a theory of the case.

50%hbr.org
Forbes

Forbes covers business, leadership, money, entrepreneurship, technology, and lifestyle. It is where capitalism gets a profile photo, a valuation, and occasionally a very enthusiastic headline.

50%forbes.com
VentureBeat

VentureBeat covers AI, enterprise technology, startups, gaming, and digital business. It watches the innovation economy with one eye on the demo and the other on the funding round.

47%venturebeat.com
Variety

Variety covers entertainment news, film, television, music, awards, and media business. It has been watching Hollywood long enough to know every reboot is also a business plan.

47%variety.com
Nikkei Asia

Nikkei Asia covers Asian business, markets, politics, technology, and regional affairs. It is especially good when the economic story has more moving parts than a factory floor.

37%asia.nikkei.com
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37%gamespot.com
Fortune

Fortune covers business, finance, leadership, technology, markets, and the global economy. It follows corporate power with the seriousness of a site that knows boardrooms have plot twists.

37%fortune.com
Bleeping Computer

BleepingComputer covers cybersecurity, malware, software problems, breaches, and technology support. It is the place to go when the computer is not just broken, but suspiciously theatrical about it.

37%bleepingcomputer.com
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Windows Central

Windows Central covers Microsoft, Windows, Xbox, PCs, hardware, and software news. It is for people who can feel a settings redesign in their bones.

24%windowscentral.com
Tom's Hardware

Tom's Hardware covers PC components, CPUs, GPUs, benchmarks, building advice, and hardware news. It is for people who hear thermal paste and do not immediately leave the room.

24%tomshardware.com
The Information

The Information covers technology companies, startups, venture capital, and Silicon Valley business. It is where tech insiders go when the press release is too cheerful to be trusted.

24%theinformation.com
The Decoder

THE DECODER covers artificial intelligence news, research, tools, and industry developments. It tracks AI like a fast-moving lab notebook with a public address system.

24%the-decoder.com
MacRumors

MacRumors covers Apple news, product rumors, software updates, and buying guides. It treats supply-chain whispers like weather reports for people with very expensive pockets.

24%macrumors.com
IGN

IGN covers video games, movies, television, comics, and entertainment reviews. It is where release dates and fan expectations enter negotiations under bright studio lighting.

24%ign.com
9to5Mac

9to5Mac covers Apple news, iPhone, Mac, iPad, software updates, and product rumors. It watches Cupertino closely enough to hear a feature before it is announced.

24%9to5mac.com
9to5Google

9to5Google covers Google, Android, Pixel, Chrome, apps, and search technology. It is for people who can tell a product leak from a settings-menu rumor at twenty paces.

24%9to5google.com
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