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DailyTech is an online daily publication of technology news, founded by ex-AnandTech editor Kristopher Kubicki on January 1, 2006.

The site features a prominent "comments" section that acts as the forums for the publication. Users are able to moderate or respond to each post, a template the editor admits borrowing from Slashdot.

The website is split up into two sections: "news" and "blogs." Both appear on the front page, though blogs are sectioned off and declared differently in the title. News content on the site primarily consists of computer-related hardware news, but also includes a variety of science and consumer-tech information.

Writing style

DailyTech combines blog-style news with industry interviews and frequent roadmap leaks.

The DailyTech editor has a frequent history of run-ins with writers from other publications. He has publicly denounced the writings from competitor Tom's Hardware [1], HardOCP [2] and The Inquirer [3].

Scoops

DailyTech has consistently leaked several generations of GPUs and CPUs. The company claims this is due to the standing instruction that no writers at Dailytech are allowed to sign disclosure agreements or embargos. [4]

On June 5, 2007, the site published a report on the levels of corruption present at other technology news and review websites. 7 out of 35 site polled accepted some kind of advertising-for-content exchange. [5][6][7]

On April 24, 2007, DailyTech leaked performance and specification details of the ATI R600 GPU; Radeon HD 2900 XT [8]. This was followed by the declaration that ATI's defunct Radeon HD 2900 XTX was "doomed," following further benchmarks. [9]

On November 3, 2007, DailyTech detailed performance of the NVIDIA G80 GPU, supposedly several weeks before the embargo [10]. One week prior, DailyTech also leaked the specifications for the card, several weeks before the embargo lift [11].

On April 10, 2007, the website leaked details for the ATI Radeon X1900 GT, a GPU previously unannounced [12]. Early details of the rest of the ATI R520 family followed shortly after.

On February 20, 2007, DailyTech showed early benchmarks and details of the NVIDIA G70 family. [13][14]

References

  1. ^ Olsen, Sven. "Core Duo Battery Drain Bug Demystified".
  2. ^ {{cite news|first=Kristopher | last=Sven | title=To Name or Not to Name? | url=http://kristopher.us/2007/06/to-name-or-not-to-name.html}
  3. ^ Huynh, Anh T. ""Rydermark" Cheating Allegations Discreted".
  4. ^ Kubicki, Kristopher. "DailyTech does not sign NDAs".
  5. ^ Wasson, Scott. "DailyTech tracks payola in hardware review sites".
  6. ^ Kubicki, Kristopher. "Pay to Play: Uncovering Online Payola".
  7. ^ Gunn, Aneglina. "DailyTech: Reviewing tech-journalism ethics".
  8. ^ Huynh, Anh T. "ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT Performance Benchmarks".
  9. ^ Olsen, Sven. "ATI Radeon HD 2900 XTX, Doomed from the Start".
  10. ^ Huynh, Anh. "NVIDIA "G80" GeForce 8800GTX Performance Explored".
  11. ^ Huynh, Anh. "NVIDIA "G80" Retail Details Unveiled".
  12. ^ Hill, Brandon. "ATI Radeon X1900 GT Leaked".
  13. ^ Olsen, Sven. "NVIDIA 7900GTX Details".
  14. ^ Kubicki, Kristopher. "NVIDIA GeForce 7900GT Pics, Specs".