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I really like The Verge. They have a few minor stumbles now and then and focuses a lot on pop tech but they got an incredible team and actually do care about the tech landscape.
They also publish several podcasts that are worth a listen. In particular I really like the Decoder with Nilay Patel (editor in chief) as he often has the balls to pushback a bit which is so rare in tech coverage. Recently he interviewed the founder of Replika - AI "friend" service founder - and I really enjoyed his pushbacks that really showed how little these founders care about AI itself and have no clear understanding other than $$$ it seems.
https://youtu.be/0vmQOO4WLI4?si=Cdpsi8mew5wAiIz8