About SiliconFeed

We're a team of IT people who got tired.

Tired of opening TechCrunch, Ars Technica, Bloomberg, The Verge, HackerNews, Reddit, and a dozen more tabs every morning just to catch up on what matters. Tired of missing important news because it was buried on page 3 of some blog.

So we built SiliconFeed — one place for all technology news, curated by people who actually work in tech.

What We Cover

If it's technology, we cover it. AI and machine learning, hardware and GPUs, software development and open source, gaming and entertainment, robotics and automation, gadgets and consumer tech, cybersecurity and privacy, cloud infrastructure, startups and funding, crypto and blockchain, space technology, tech policy and regulation.

We don't do celebrity gossip. We don't do clickbait. We cover the technology that shapes how we work, play, and live.

How It Works

We monitor over 130 sources continuously — from major tech publications to niche developer blogs, from GitHub trending to HackerNews. Our editorial team reviews, rewrites, and publishes stories with analysis and context, not just copy-paste.

Every story goes through our editorial process: source verification, context checking, and our signature "Monster Take" editorial analysis at the end of key articles.

Our Team

SiliconFeed is run by IT professionals with backgrounds in software engineering, systems architecture, and technology journalism. We've worked at startups, Fortune 500 companies, and everything in between. We know what matters because we use the same technologies we write about.

Editorial Standards

We verify every story against primary sources before publishing. We distinguish clearly between reported news and editorial opinion. When we make mistakes — and we will — we correct them transparently. We don't accept paid placement or sponsored content disguised as news.