Computing - Experts
Annoyances.orgBrowse articles, discussions, tweaks, and tips relating to Microsoft Windows. The site also provides links to the Annoyances books for in-depth information and solutions. And take some time to browse the humor page for comic relief.
BlackViper.comThough not as polished as other sites, BlackViper.com provides great information, especially pertaining to viruses, current threats, and Windows set-ups. It's easy to use, and the information is easy to find.
eWeekHere you'll find news, reviews, tools, opinions, and research—all the information you need to run your enterprise.
Experts ExchangeMembers can get help with computing woes here, from over three million IT experts and the more than one million solutions listed. The site also provides tons of other info, including useful links and a Careers page. Sign-up is not free ($9.95/monthly, $49.75/6 months, $99.50/year) but this remains an invaluable aid, for both IT professionals and those who require tech support.
ExtremeTechGearheads unite on this rich and remarkably deep technology site that takes everything quite a few steps further than your run-of-the mill PC-enthusiast site. Highlights include the DIY features, in-depth product reviews, entertaining features like the case-mod contest, and insightful commentary that isn't afraid to spark controversy. The active forum doesn't shy away from high-tech controversy either.
PC MechanicPCMechanic allows you to become your own "PC expert." Though it offers product reviews and news, the best features are the tech forums and self-help/do-it-yourself articles.
SlashdotWhile Slashdot claims to be "News for Nerds," it actually provides great information for everyone. It's a great resource for anyone looking for tech news, nerd or not.
Technology ReviewBuilding on the reputation of MIT, Technology Review is a great resource for anyone interested in emerging technologies. There's great information here and help to understand the technologies affecting business and society.
W3 SchoolsThe W3Schools offer the best resources for Web development. Whether you're a beginner attempting to learn HTML or a .NET developer trying to fix a bug, W3Schools has help. The site offers tutorials and samples in a variety of programming languages. This is a must-use reference for all designers, coders, and programmers.