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  2. AnandTech - Wikipedia

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    AnandTech contains a wide variety of sub-forums, including the casual environment of AnandTech Off-Topic (or ATOT as the members call it) to the far more technical Highly Technical forum. AnandTech also maintains several highly regulated e-commerce forums, such as Hot Deals and For Sale/For Trade.

  3. DailyTech - Wikipedia

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    DailyTech was an online daily publication of technology news, founded by ex-AnandTech editor Kristopher Kubicki on January 1, 2005. [citation needed] The site featured a prominent "comments" section that acted as the forums for the publication.

  4. Anand Lal Shimpi - Wikipedia

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    Anand Lal Shimpi (born June 26, 1982) [1] is a former tech journalist and American businessman who is the founder of the technology website AnandTech, a hardware news/review site. He wrote a book in 2001, titled "The Anandtech Guide to PC Gaming Hardware". [ 2 ]

  5. Hotukdeals - Wikipedia

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    Hotukdeals was founded in 2004 by Sheffield University students Paul Nikkel and Jen Nikkel as a place for people to find and share real shopping tips. In 2014, Paul Nikkel (founder of hotukdeals) and Fabian Spielberger (founder of Mydealz) [3] merged the companies to create Pepper.com and kick off what grew into a global deals platform.

  6. Talk:AnandTech - Wikipedia

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    In one glaring case, AnandTech reviewed the AMD A8-3500M laptop platform. Instead of comparing it to similarly-priced Intel-based laptops and focusing on the Llano's vastly superior graphics engine which was the centrepoint of Llano's value, AnandTech instead focused on how the CPU part of Llano was inferior to SandyBridge's CPU part.

  7. RedFlagDeals.com - Wikipedia

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    The RedFlagDeals.com forums is ranked #173 on the list of biggest message boards on the Internet. [8] Some notable sub-forums include the Hot Deals, Freebies, and Contests forums. Forums statistics [5] as of December 18, 2024: Members: 1,455,517; Threads: 2,007,561; Posts: 33,789,584

  8. Tom's Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Hardware was founded in 1996 as Tom's Hardware Guide in Canada by Thomas Pabst. [1] It started using the domain tomshardware.com in September 1997 and was followed by several foreign language versions, including Italian, French, Finnish and Russian based on franchise agreements.

  9. Slickdeals - Wikipedia

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    Slickdeals' platform allows users to share, review, and give feedback on deals and coupons in the U.S. [16] [17] [3] It also provides deal listings provided by the community and special saving coupons. [18] [19] [20] USA Today called it one of the largest online deal-sharing communities. [21] It is also available as a browser extension. [21]