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Slashdot-The most highly-regarded news site on the web. Excellent
source for Linux, Open Source, Hardware and much more.
Anandtech-Since day one Anand has known hardware and how
to make it come alive in his informative and in-depth reviews. Since then he's taken on many other staff members,
the content has stayed top-notch. An excellent source for everything Windows, but Anandtech also is an excellent choice
for general hardware of all kinds.
Tom's Hardware Guide-Tom is also an excellent source
for enthusiasts of Windows, but also provides excellent insight into everything x86-related. Overclocking, optimizing,
and excellent reviews make Tom a clear choice for the top spot in the PC community. Available in 4 languages!
User Friendly-An extremely funny and true comic strip
about the lives of several ISP-workers. A must read for anyone interested in computers or humor of any sort.
The Tech Zone-A frequently-updated part of the Maximum PC Network which
delves into many facets of hardware, whether it be overclocking, cutting-edge reviews or coverage of the latest expos.
BSD Today-One of the best resources for *BSD News. *BSD is growing rapidly, and
this site promises to grow with it. You can look for Patrick's *BSD-relating writings each week here.
Linux Hardware
Database-The most extensive database of supported hardware,
work-arounds and more for Linux.
Linux Today-Provides daily news from
around the web. The cornerstone for Linux and Open Source news.
HardOCP-A news and review site
that does hardware with a delightful sense of humor. Not for the close-minded
type, but definitely worth a look if you're looking for your hardware and
don't want it served up in the typical dull style.
Evil Smokin' Dudes House O' 3D-An
excellent site that covers Windows and Linux. Also very humorous at times,
and provides a large amount of cutting-edge news and hardware.
Freshmeat-The definitive resource for
*NIX software.
BeBits-To
date, the number one site for BeOS software.
Maximum Linux-The on-line news site that picked up where maximumlinux.com left off. Slashdot-style
news postings with everything ranging from hardware on Linux to various other reviews.
TweakTown - Do you come
from a land down under? TweakTown does. A great site for all sorts of
hardware and news -- they really crank out the reviews, too.
TuxWear - Linux users like
to wear their OS like a badge. What better place to get your fix?
Hardware Zone -
Hardware Zone serves up a lot of news, has free web-mail, and serves
up some good hardware reviews to boot.
BenchmarkHQ -
BenchmarkHQ is one of those sites that I didn't know I needed it until I
found it. It'll be hard to top a benchmarking resource like this. Besides,
what better way to show off your new PC to your friends then to benchmark
it? Russian or English -- very cool.
Linux Orbit -
I'm not the only one slightly wrong in the head. Linux Orbit
believes strongly in the idea that Linux also belongs on the desktop.
Featuring news, reviews, and much more, Linux Orbit is a great place to
check out if you're interested in seeing the potential your desktop PC
has.
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