Ars-Techica, heise.de (German) , annandtech (can go very deep), daring-fireball (Mac), macrumoers (Mac), torrentfreak would be my starter set.
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https://feeds.leonid.codes/hacker_news.rss or https://hnrss.org/frontpage for Hacker News are great to get an overview about what’s happening. And then specific sites I like to follow, e.g. MacStories. Most websites still have an RSS feed albeit sometimes hidden very well.
Ars Technica, Cult of Mac, Gizmodo, The Verge, Slashdot, Nextweb are what I have on my rss. I end up catching links to a couple of other shared on Mastadon(or I'd probably rss them too).
I like The Verge and Wired. They occasionally post dumb Top 10 product articles, but I like the quality and quantity of their other articles enough to let it slide
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Allinfosecnews.com is a great info security aggregator.
For me, liliputing.com gives me the most value per time spent reading. It's also fun to see how notebookcheck occasionally reports the same stuff but worse, clearly after they've read it on liliputing. It's not a broad one though since it's focus is loosely centered at compact gadgets.