Europe’s consumer technology scene moves faster than ever - new products launch daily, innovations cross borders, and public opinion can shift with a single review. For brands and PR teams, understanding which publications truly influence buying behaviour is crucial. This definitive guide spotlights 85 of the most authoritative consumer tech media outlets across 17 European countries. From data-driven testers in Germany to lifestyle curators in Italy and mobile experts in Poland, these are the platforms shaping how Europe discovers, reviews and talks about technology today.
Austria

testr — the all-round device tester
testr is an Austria-run reviews site publishing hands-on tests across smartphones, wearables, audio, small appliances and smart-home gear. Its catalogue spans dozens of categories with clear “Testberichte” navigation and a transparent “So testen wir” methodology.
testr’s editorial approach:
• Delivers practical, real-world product tests across many consumer categories
• Uses consistent pros/cons and category navigation for quick research
• Publishes testing principles for methodological transparency
• Covers smartphones, audio, e-mobility, home/health gadgets and more
• Independent Austrian operation (imprint on site).
Smartphone Magazin — the phone-first buyer’s guide
Published by CDA Verlag GmbH in Upper Austria, Smartphone Magazin focuses on phones, wearables and mobile life, pairing lab-style comparisons with approachable buying guides and themed rankings. The site and publisher imprint show an A-4311 Schwertberg, Austria address.
Smartphone Magazin’s editorial approach:
• Runs comparative smartphone tables and “best of” lists
• Mixes concise device tests with service pieces and guides
• Covers Android, iOS, wearables and mobile accessories
• Adds network/provider testing relevant to local readers
• Austria-published with an established editorial cadence.
TechnikNews — the youth-leaning gadget tester
TechnikNews is an indie DACH blog with a core Austria/Germany team, publishing daily around smartphones, wearables, mobility and apps. Its tone is approachable, with structured verdicts and hubs for Tests and Ratgeber; team page explicitly notes TechnikNews Österreich editors.
TechnikNews’ editorial approach:
• Publishes structured device reviews and how-tos
• Focuses on phones, e-mobility, audio and smart-home gear
• Combines approachable tone with timely coverage
• Extends reach via podcast and YouTube
• Strong Austrian editorial presence (team page).
sempre-audio.at — the hi-fi & home-audio specialist
sempre-audio.at is an Austria-based, independent hi-fi magazine and community portal run by Michael Holzinger. It focuses on audio components, headphones, streaming gear and home cinema with detailed, practice-oriented test reports.
sempre-audio’s editorial approach:
• In-depth audio tests in realistic listening setups
• Tracks Austrian/European launches and trade-show news
• Covers hi-fi, personal audio, streaming and home cinema
• Blends enthusiast depth with clear buying guidance
• Independent, Austria-based editorial operation.
Gamezoom — the gaming-hardware reviewer
Vienna-based Gamezoom Marketing KG operates Gamezoom, blending gaming content with robust consumer-hardware testing — GPUs, headsets, keyboards, monitors and phones.
Gamezoom’s editorial approach:
• Tests PC components, peripherals and mobile gaming devices
• Publishes clear verdicts with data tables and galleries
• Caters to mainstream and enthusiast price points
• Useful for launches targeting gamers and power users
• Long-running Austria-operated outlet (team + registry listings).
Belgium

TechPulse — the practical tech explainer
TechPulse is Belgium’s most visible digital-first consumer technology site, offering news, reviews and buying guides in Dutch and French. It covers smartphones, laptops, smart-home gear and digital lifestyle products with straightforward, reader-friendly analysis. Its comparison pieces and “best choice” guides are widely referenced by Belgian consumers.
TechPulse’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on practical device reviews and everyday performance
• Balances product news with how-to explainers
• Uses clear, accessible language for general readers
• Covers mobile, computing and emerging tech categories
• Emphasises usefulness over technical depth
Data News (Knack) — the professional-meets-consumer authority
Data News, part of the Knack group, bridges business IT and mainstream technology coverage. It’s known for credible journalism and for helping readers understand how innovation shapes daily life.
Data News’ editorial approach:
• Connects professional technology to consumer impact
• Offers authoritative local insight with a Belgian focus
• Publishes interviews with industry leaders and innovators
• Maintains high editorial standards through Knack’s newsroom
• Suits corporate, startup and consumer-tech storytelling alike
Geekster — the entertainment-meets-tech storyteller
Geekster mixes technology with pop culture, covering gaming, gadgets and streaming services. Its tone is conversational and designed for younger, lifestyle-oriented readers.
Geekster’s editorial approach:
• Blends entertainment and gadget coverage
• Uses an informal, social-media-friendly tone
• Highlights usability, design and “cool factor”
• Offers product round-ups and recommendations
• Engages an active online community
FWD Belgium — the lifestyle gadget curator
FWD brings together consumer electronics, audio, photography and lifestyle tech. It appeals to readers who see technology as part of their aesthetic and daily routine.
FWD Belgium’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on design-led, high-quality products
• Reviews premium audio-visual and smart-home devices
• Combines product insight with lifestyle writing
• Provides curated buyer’s guides for enthusiasts
• Targets affluent, trend-aware consumers
ITdaily — the local innovation observer
ITdaily covers Belgian startups, emerging tech and digital transformation topics. While partly business-oriented, its hardware and gadget reporting connects directly to consumer tech audiences.
ITdaily’s editorial approach:
• Reports on innovation, mobility and digital lifestyle
• Offers balanced B2B and consumer perspectives
• Highlights Belgian and European product launches
• Maintains approachable editorial tone
• Connects tech trends with everyday relevance
Bulgaria

This is the first of our CEE countries mentioned in this round up. Some useful further reading for tech companies looking to work with PR teams in the region, is here.
HiComm — the flagship tech magazine
HiComm is Bulgaria’s leading consumer-tech publication, available both online and in print. It offers in-depth gadget reviews, interviews and lifestyle features that make technology approachable.
HiComm’s editorial approach:
• Publishes long-form, expert product reviews
• Combines lifestyle and technical perspectives
• Covers smartphones, audio and smart-home tech
• Highlights innovation through local and global launches
• Appeals to mainstream and enthusiast audiences
Kaldata — the high-velocity portal
Kaldata is Bulgaria’s largest tech portal, offering constant updates, reviews and deals. Its breadth and speed make it a staple source for everyday tech news.
Kaldata’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on fast, news-driven coverage
• Includes gadget reviews and practical comparisons
• Uses concise, straightforward writing
• Covers PCs, phones and consumer software
• Keeps content relevant through daily updates
Mobile Bulgaria — the mobile authority
Mobile Bulgaria specialises in phones, wearables and accessories, combining detailed technical coverage with price comparisons.
Mobile Bulgaria’s editorial approach:
• Dedicated to smartphones and mobile ecosystems
• Publishes technical specifications and in-depth tests
• Tracks pricing, availability and carrier offers
• Uses a data-rich format for easy comparison
• Serves loyal readers focused on mobility tech
TechNews.bg — the innovation explainer
TechNews.bg connects global technology stories with the Bulgarian market. It offers product reviews, interviews and commentary on consumer-facing tech trends. TechNews.bg’s editorial approach:
• Links international news to local context
• Reviews products through an everyday-use lens
• Publishes explainers and tutorials
• Covers smart-home and mobility topics
• Uses a clear, objective tone
SetCombG — the AV and smart-home community
SetCombG began as a forum and evolved into a respected site for home-theatre, computing and smart-home reviews.
SetCombG’s editorial approach:
• Provides enthusiast-level reviews and comparisons
• Focuses on TVs, AV systems and home networking
• Encourages reader discussion and feedback
• Balances technical detail with accessibility
• Trusted among hobbyists and advanced users
Czech Republic

Živě.cz — the benchmark
Živě.cz is the Czech Republic’s most established technology website, offering reviews, news and lab tests across every major consumer category.
Živě.cz’s editorial approach:
• Conducts data-driven, lab-based product tests
• Publishes clear comparison charts and rankings
• Balances in-depth analysis with approachable writing
• Covers mobile, computing and home electronics
• Recognised as an authoritative testing source
MobilMania — the mobile specialist
MobilMania delivers smartphone news, hands-on reviews and pricing comparisons. Its editors test a wide range of devices, from flagship models to budget phones.
MobilMania’s editorial approach:
• Focused exclusively on mobile devices and wearables
• Offers comprehensive photo- and video-based reviews
• Includes price tracking and carrier insights
• Publishes long-term test results for accuracy
• Appeals to readers upgrading or switching phones
SmartMania.cz — the trend-driven reviewer
SmartMania combines news and reviews with event coverage from global launches, offering perspectives on how new devices fit Czech users’ needs.
SmartMania.cz’s editorial approach:
• Provides detailed smartphone and tablet testing
• Reports live from global tech events
• Uses video and visual storytelling
• Balances analysis with accessible tone
• Connects international launches to Czech audiences
Technet (iDNES.cz) — the mainstream explainer
Technet is part of the major news portal iDNES.cz, bringing consumer tech coverage to a general readership.
Technet’s editorial approach:
• Simplifies complex topics for broad appeal
• Offers product reviews, explainers and news
• Features interviews with innovators and experts
• Connects consumer tech to social and lifestyle angles
• Delivers national-scale reach through the iDNES network
CzechCrunch — the innovation meets lifestyle title
CzechCrunch covers technology, startups and consumer trends through a lifestyle lens.
CzechCrunch’s editorial approach:
• Links innovation stories to consumer experiences
• Focuses on design and user impact
• Publishes narrative long-reads and profiles
• Covers both global and Czech developments
• Appeals to urban, trend-conscious readers
France

Les Numériques — the data-driven reviewer
Les Numériques is France’s best-known lab-testing publication, turning rigorous measurements into clear buying advice across TVs, audio, cameras, smartphones and small appliances. Founded in 2004, it’s widely used by readers comparing products on objective criteria rather than hype.
Les Numériques’ editorial approach:
• Runs in-house, repeatable lab tests and scoring
• Publishes comparison tables and category rankings
• Covers a very broad range of consumer electronics
• Explains results in plain, decision-focused language
• Prioritises objectivity and transparency
01net — the mainstream technology educator
01net pairs approachable product tests with tutorials and news, making complex tech understandable for everyday buyers. Founded in 1999, it remains one of France’s most visited consumer-tech destinations.
01net’s editorial approach:
• Balances news, reviews and “how-to” service pieces
• Uses clear ratings and verdicts for quick decisions
• Covers phones, laptops, peripherals and smart-home
• Focuses on reliability, usability and value
• Updates “best of” lists to reflect current models
Frandroid — the mobile and smart-living expert
Frandroid began in 2007 with Android and has grown into a comprehensive platform for smartphones, wearables, mobility and connected home. Its long-form tests and visual explainers make it a reference for French buyers who want substance and clarity.
Frandroid’s editorial approach:
• Specialises in phones and connected ecosystems
• Produces detailed reviews, guides and tutorials
• Uses photography, charts and UX notes for clarity
• Offers comparative round-ups across price bands
• Blends enthusiast depth with mainstream readability
Clubic — the all-rounder
Clubic delivers friendly, accessible coverage across hardware, software and streaming. Founded in 2000, it’s a reliable generalist for readers who want quick, sensible recommendations.
Clubic’s editorial approach:
• Publishes daily reviews, news and software guides
• Presents clear pros/cons and purchase takeaways
• Covers laptops, phones and everyday peripherals
• Keeps explanations concise and non-technical
• Serves a broad, non-specialist audience
PhonAndroid — the smartphone insider
PhonAndroid focuses on phones, apps and mobile platforms, mixing fast news with hands-on reviews. Founded in 2010, it’s a staple for French readers tracking new handsets and software updates.
PhonAndroid’s editorial approach:
• Covers Android devices, wearables and apps in depth
• Publishes timely hands-on tests and comparisons
• Adds price and availability context for launches
• Uses a conversational, reader-first tone
• Maintains strong cadence on mobile news

Germany

CHIP — the testing powerhouse
CHIP is one of Germany’s most trusted consumer-tech brands, known for laboratory testing and impartial, methodical reviews that influence real buying decisions. Established in 1978, it pairs historic print credibility with a major digital footprint.
CHIP’s editorial approach:
• Conducts rigorous, repeatable lab tests
• Publishes comparative rankings and clear awards
• Focuses on mainstream CE and small appliances
• Uses transparent methodologies and scoring
• Communicates results in plain German for buyers
COMPUTER BILD — the mass-market guide
COMPUTER BILD brings national-scale reach to approachable reviews, best lists and practical tech advice. Launched in 1996, it makes technology easy to understand and simple to buy.
COMPUTER BILD’s editorial approach:
• Covers a wide spectrum of consumer electronics
• Delivers buyer’s guides and “best of” shortlists
• Combines lab data with usability notes
• Writes in an accessible, service-oriented style
• Bridges print heritage with robust online coverage
Notebookcheck — the international performance tester
Notebookcheck is globally respected for scientific testing of laptops, tablets and smartphones, with transparent methodologies and exhaustive measurements. Founded in 2005, it’s a reference point for readers who want calibrated, comparable data.
Notebookcheck’s editorial approach:
• Uses calibrated benchmarks and standardised scoring
• Tests laptops, tablets and phones in technical depth
• Publishes detailed charts, logs and measurements
• Stays transparent about methods and limitations
• Appeals to data-driven buyers and professionals
inside digital — the practical buying advisor
inside digital (formerly inside-handy) focuses on technology that improves everyday life, especially smartphones and smart-home technologies. It translates specs into plain, useful guidance for families and mainstream readers.
inside digital’s editorial approach:
• Produces actionable buying guides and explainers
• Prioritises clarity, value and ease of use
• Covers phones, tariffs, connected home and streaming
• Compares models across real-world scenarios
• Keeps language simple and decision-oriented
netzwelt — the accessible all-rounder
netzwelt offers approachable coverage of streaming, gaming, smart-home and computing. Founded in 1999, it balances breadth with practical advice and side-by-side comparisons that help people choose quickly.
netzwelt’s editorial approach:
• Reviews multiple CE categories with user-experience focus
• Publishes frequent product comparisons and guides
• Explains features and settings in everyday language
• Highlights value picks alongside flagships
• Serves both newcomers and enthusiasts without jargon
Great Britain (United Kingdom)

We previously wrote The ultimate round up of the UK’s top 10 consumer tech media so check that out for the longer list and here are five from there.
TechRadar — the comprehensive comparator
TechRadar is one of the UK’s most widely read consumer tech publications, known for structured, unbiased reviews across smartphones, laptops, smart-home and gaming. Its “Best of” guides function as true buying tools, breaking down performance, value and use case so readers can choose with confidence.
TechRadar’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on exhaustive product comparisons
• Uses a highly structured review methodology
• Prioritises buying advice over technical jargon
• Creates easily digestible guides for mainstream readers
• Emphasises price-to-performance
T3 — the lifestyle tech curator
T3 blends gadget reviews with aspirational living, spotlighting design, usability and innovation across phones, AV, fitness and home. From its first issue in1996, initiatives like T3's annual Gear of the Year awards and polished buyer’s guides make it a strong destination for premium-leaning launches.
T3’s editorial approach:
• Curates lifestyle-driven tech round-ups
• Prioritises design and everyday usability
• Serves a premium, early-adopter audience
• Publishes clear “best” lists and buying guides
• Maintains a polished, service-led tone
Stuff — the trendsetting gadget guide
Stuff pairs upbeat, design-forward product coverage with concise verdicts that help readers discover what’s new and worth buying. Founded in 1996, it has evolved into a digital-first brand while retaining strong magazine heritage.
Stuff’s editorial approach:
• Highlights innovation and emerging categories
• Delivers concise, engaging reviews with clear takeaways
• Balances enthusiasm with authority
• Uses strong visuals and accessible language
• Influences trend-conscious consumers
Trusted Reviews — the balanced assessors
Trusted Reviews combines lab-style testing with practical, real-world notes across phones, TVs, computing and home tech. Founded in 2003, it built its reputation on independent advice, transparent pros/cons and long-term testing where relevant.
Trusted Reviews’ editorial approach:
• Balances hard performance data with everyday usability
• Publishes impartial, methodical reviews
• Creates category buyer’s guides and comparisons
• Highlights value across price tiers
• Communicates in clear, plain English
Expert Reviews — the test-lab buyer’s guide
Expert Reviews focuses on rigorous, needs-based buying advice across laptops, phones, monitors, appliances and more. Officially founded in 2010 (as the online sister to Computer Shopper), it is known for clear scoring, comparative tables and practical recommendations.
Expert Reviews’ editorial approach:
• Runs structured product testing with transparent scoring
• Produces comparative “best” lists and long-form guides
• Explains specs in plain, purchase-oriented language
• Emphasises value and reliability for different budgets
• Keeps advice up to date as new models arrive.
For the UK, we also have a short round up of how we have helped international brands gain media exposure, more information is here.
Hungary

PC World HU — the mainstream explainer
PC World HU provides accessible buying advice and reviews for Hungarian readers, blending technical detail with practical guidance.
PC World HU’s editorial approach:
• Offers product reviews across laptops, phones and peripherals
• Uses simple, direct language for everyday readers
• Balances news and tutorials
• Highlights usability and reliability
• Serves a broad mainstream audience
PROHARDVER! — the hardware enthusiast hub
PROHARDVER! is Hungary’s go-to outlet for PC components, gaming hardware and performance testing.
PROHARDVER!’s editorial approach:
• Performs detailed benchmarking and analysis
• Focuses on hardware, peripherals and custom builds
• Maintains active reader community engagement
• Provides deep technical comparisons
• Appeals to enthusiasts and gamers
Mobilarena — the mobile authority
Mobilarena focuses on smartphones, wearables and connectivity with long-term, photo-rich reviews.
Mobilarena’s editorial approach:
• Reviews smartphones and accessories in detail
• Publishes long-term test results
• Offers comparative benchmarks and usability notes
• Includes clear buying recommendations
• Targets mobile-centric consumers
Tech2.hu — the video-first reviewer
Tech2.hu engages a younger audience through video and social media, combining tech news and product reviews with humour and authenticity.
Tech2.hu’s editorial approach:
• Produces YouTube-led product reviews and explainers
• Uses conversational, relatable tone
• Covers mobile, smart-home and entertainment tech
• Blends influencer and editorial content styles
• Appeals strongly to digital-native audiences
HWSW.hu — the analytical voice
HWSW bridges professional IT and consumer technology, publishing long-form pieces and practical reviews.
HWSW.hu’s editorial approach:
• Offers analytical commentary on tech trends
• Provides data-supported reporting
• Covers digital lifestyle and consumer hardware
• Focuses on accuracy and clarity
• Appeals to tech-savvy professionals
Italy

The first of the Southern European countries of Italy, Spain and Portugal, Italy has a thriving tech scene, and additional reading in this regional grouping on media relations for international brands is here.
HDblog — the fast, modern reviewer
HDblog is one of Italy’s most dynamic consumer tech sites, delivering reviews, news and comparison videos across all major device categories.
HDblog’s editorial approach:
• Publishes timely, well-produced reviews
• Uses professional photography and video
• Covers smartphones, audio and connected devices
• Balances technical insight with accessible tone
• Engages audiences through YouTube and social media
DDay.it — the multimedia technology expert
DDay.it focuses on home entertainment, photography, audio and smart-home innovation. Its editors test products extensively before publication, ensuring credibility and depth.
DDay.it’s editorial approach:
• Conducts detailed, lab-style testing
• Prioritises image and sound quality analysis
• Reviews AV, imaging and connected-home devices
• Maintains professional tone and technical rigour
• Serves both professionals and high-end consumers
Tom’s Hardware Italia — the performance specialist
Tom’s Hardware Italia delivers exhaustive coverage of PC hardware, gaming, and components, supported by in-house testing.
Tom’s Hardware Italia’s editorial approach:
• Produces benchmark-driven hardware reviews
• Publishes comparative buying guides
• Engages a community of enthusiasts and gamers
• Combines expert tone with practical takeaways
• Trusted for data-based recommendations
AndroidWorld.it — the mobile ecosystem insider
AndroidWorld.it is Italy’s leading Android-focused outlet, offering reviews, guides and app coverage.
AndroidWorld.it’s editorial approach:
• Reviews Android devices and apps in depth
• Publishes how-tos and troubleshooting guides
• Focuses on usability and UX design
• Reports directly from international product launches
• Attracts a loyal Android community
Wired Italia — the design-minded technologist
Wired Italia brings the brand’s global perspective to Italian audiences, connecting technology with culture, design and innovation.
Wired Italia’s editorial approach:
• Positions technology within design and creative industries
• Publishes investigative and conceptual long-reads
• Covers sustainability, innovation and society
• Balances visual storytelling with editorial depth
• Appeals to design-aware, forward-thinking readers
Netherlands

Tweakers — the benchmark for Dutch tech journalism
Tweakers is the Netherlands’ largest and most respected technology platform, combining editorial content, community forums and its influential “Pricewatch” comparison engine. Founded in 1998 by Femme Taken, it has evolved into a trusted authority for consumer tech news, reviews and advice.
Tweakers’ editorial approach:
• Produces in-depth, benchmark-driven reviews
• Maintains a highly active and knowledgeable community
• Offers transparent testing and comparative data
• Publishes daily news and independent buyer’s guides
• Serves as both a media outlet and consumer reference point
Hardware Info — the lab tester’s authority
Hardware Info delivers independent lab-tested reviews of consumer electronics, computing and smart-home devices. Founded in 1999 and now part of DPG Media, it remains a cornerstone of credible product journalism in the Benelux region.
Hardware Info’s editorial approach:
• Conducts standardised product performance testing
• Publishes comparison charts and buying recommendations
• Reviews components, laptops and peripherals
• Maintains editorial independence and transparency
• Appeals to readers seeking verified, quantitative testing
Computer!Totaal — the mainstream digital guide
Computer!Totaal is one of the Netherlands’ most established consumer technology brands. Originating as a print magazine and now fully digital, it focuses on accessible product reviews and tutorials for everyday readers.
Computer!Totaal’s editorial approach:
• Provides clear, practical product guides
• Covers laptops, smartphones, software and smart-home tech
• Offers “best buy” recommendations and comparisons
• Writes in concise, plain language for general audiences
• Remains one of the most trusted Dutch consumer tech sources
Bright — the trend-driven lifestyle tech brand
Bright connects technology with lifestyle, mobility and design. Its videos and feature pieces spotlight the intersection of innovation, sustainability and culture.
Bright’s editorial approach:
• Blends technology, design and everyday culture
• Publishes high-quality video reviews and explainers
• Focuses on future living and urban mobility
• Adopts a visual, story-led style
• Targets design-conscious, modern readers
Androidworld.nl — the mobile community hub
Androidworld.nl is the Netherlands’ leading Android-focused publication. Founded in 2008, it remains the go-to site for smartphone reviews, app guides and user tips.
Androidworld.nl’s editorial approach:
• Specialises in Android phones, wearables and software
• Produces tutorials and how-to guides
• Publishes timely reviews and product comparisons
• Focuses on real-world usability and value
• Maintains an active, loyal Android user community
Lithuania

Although we have partners that work across most Baltic States, we took the largest for this list.
Technologijos.lt — the national tech explainer
Technologijos.lt is Lithuania’s leading independent technology publication, publishing daily in-depth coverage of gadgets, science, and consumer electronics. Its “Apžvalgos” section features product reviews and buying guides that help Lithuanian readers navigate a fast-changing tech landscape.
Technologijos.lt’s editorial approach:
• Offers comprehensive reviews of consumer electronics
• Combines tech news with practical how-tos
• Uses engaging, conversational Lithuanian writing
• Covers gadgets, smart-home devices, and innovation stories
• Balances accessibility with credible analysis
Elektronika.lt — the expert electronics platform
Elektronika.lt is a long-standing Lithuanian portal focused on electronics, engineering, and digital technologies. Its blog section regularly features consumer-tech updates, device tests, and innovation commentary.
Elektronika.lt’s editorial approach:
• Covers both professional and consumer-grade technology
• Publishes hardware and component reviews
• Connects Lithuanian innovations with global tech trends
• Highlights gadget usability and design
• Serves as a local hub for enthusiasts and engineers alike
22c.lt — the smart-living technology storyteller
22c.lt blends sustainability, lifestyle, and technology in a modern Lithuanian editorial voice. It covers consumer tech from solar panels to smart-home systems, connecting innovation with daily living.
22c.lt’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on smart-home and eco-tech products
• Explains technical concepts in simple, relatable terms
• Mixes reviews with practical installation and usage tips
• Covers energy, mobility, and connected living
• Appeals to tech-curious homeowners and gadget lovers
IT Naujienos (by IT Technologijos) — the digital trends digest
IT Naujienos is a Lithuanian-language news portal reporting on gadgets, computing, and software. It offers a consistent stream of product launches, app updates, and device-related tips.
IT Naujienos’ editorial approach:
• Publishes short, news-driven tech stories
• Covers smartphones, apps, and computing gear
• Combines daily updates with occasional reviews
• Provides clear, concise summaries for general readers
• Keeps pace with global consumer-tech developments
Root-Nation — the audio & gadget review specialist
Root-Nation is a Lithuanian-language tech review site with strong emphasis on audio gear, smartphones, and broader consumer electronics. It publishes candid reviews and buying advice for Lithuanian readers navigating modern gadget choices.
Root-Nation’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on in-depth reviews of headphones, speakers, and smart devices
• Uses clear Lithuanian language for both tech enthusiasts and casual buyers
• Balances performance analysis with usability commentary
• Covers mobile, audio, wearables, and connected-home gadgets
• Trusted by Lithuanian consumers for product insights and comparisons
Norway

Tek.no — the national reference point
Tek.no is Norway’s most trusted source for consumer tech reviews and recommendations. Known for transparency, fairness and clear testing methodology, it sets the standard for product journalism in the Norwegian market.
Tek.no’s editorial approach:
• Conducts detailed, hands-on testing with clear scoring
• Focuses on smartphones, audio, and smart-home products
• Publishes “best buy” lists and buyer guides
• Maintains an independent, consumer-first perspective
• Holds strong influence across Scandinavian markets
ITavisen — the fast-moving news platform
ITavisen covers daily tech news, product updates and digital culture with a conversational tone. It is known for speed, accessibility and an active readership.
ITavisen’s editorial approach:
• Prioritises quick, up-to-date news and reviews
• Covers consumer gadgets, gaming and entertainment
• Writes in an informal, accessible voice
• Engages readers with topical commentary
• Strong social presence in Norwegian tech circles
DinSide Teknologi — the practical consumer helper
DinSide Teknologi is the technology section of the larger Norwegian consumer portal DinSide. It provides accessible product advice and comparisons for mainstream readers.
DinSide Teknologi’s editorial approach:
• Offers simple, actionable advice for everyday tech use
• Covers household gadgets, mobile and computing
• Focuses on value-for-money and usability
• Uses an approachable, friendly tone
• Suited for national consumer awareness campaigns
Lyd & Bilde — the audiovisual expert
Lyd & Bilde is the leading Nordic publication for audio, video and home entertainment technology. With editions across several Scandinavian countries, it serves readers looking for expert AV guidance.
Lyd & Bilde’s editorial approach:
• Conducts comparative group tests of AV equipment
• Reviews TVs, speakers, headphones and projectors
• Uses professional photography and clear verdicts
• Balances technical accuracy with readability
• Trusted by enthusiasts and professional users alike
TU.no (Teknisk Ukeblad) — the innovation-focused publisher
TU.no extends its engineering heritage into consumer technology, covering electric vehicles, sustainability and connected living.
TU.no’s editorial approach:
• Bridges innovation, engineering and everyday tech
• Covers EVs, energy and mobility technology
• Offers data-driven reporting and analysis
• Highlights sustainable consumer trends
• Appeals to an informed, forward-thinking audience

Poland

Spider’s Web — the culture-meets-tech influencer
Spider’s Web is Poland’s leading independent digital media brand, blending consumer tech, culture and lifestyle coverage. It regularly features commentary from top Polish tech journalists and thought leaders.
Spider’s Web’s editorial approach:
• Links technology with everyday culture and design
• Publishes reviews, essays and long-form commentary
• Covers gadgets, apps, and streaming platforms
• Balances editorial personality with factual depth
• Highly influential across social media and industry circles
Komputer Świat — the trusted testing brand
Komputer Świat is one of Poland’s longest-running technology titles, recognised for impartial testing and comprehensive buying advice.
Komputer Świat’s editorial approach:
• Provides structured, lab-based testing and scoring
• Covers consumer electronics, home tech and software
• Offers easy-to-understand comparisons and rankings
• Focuses on reliability and clarity
• Serves a large mainstream audience
Antyweb — the innovation explainer
Antyweb covers startups, digital trends and consumer tech with an editorial mix of news, commentary and product coverage.
Antyweb’s editorial approach:
• Explains innovation and new tech for everyday users
• Blends product reviews with industry insights
• Covers gadgets, apps and emerging categories
• Uses a conversational, opinionated tone
• Strong reach among early adopters
Tabletowo — the mobile and lifestyle guide
Tabletowo is known for its detailed phone and tablet reviews, blending analytical testing with an everyday perspective.
Tabletowo’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on mobile devices and personal tech
• Conducts long-form product testing
• Reviews software, accessories and ecosystems
• Offers honest, balanced verdicts
• Serves readers upgrading or comparing devices
Benchmark.pl — the performance reviewer
Benchmark.pl focuses on components, computing and gaming performance, offering quantitative reviews and hardware insights.
Benchmark.pl’s editorial approach:
• Publishes benchmarks and performance comparisons
• Covers gaming, components and accessories
• Maintains a technical, analytical tone
• Highlights value and scalability
• Appeals to enthusiasts and PC builders
Portugal

Pplware — the mainstream technology destination
Pplware is one of Portugal’s most popular consumer technology sites, offering accessible reviews, tutorials and news. It focuses on everyday technology and digital lifestyle.
Pplware’s editorial approach:
• Publishes clear, practical reviews
• Offers how-tos and software guides
• Covers mobile, computing and automotive tech
• Writes with approachable, everyday tone
• Trusted among Portuguese mainstream readers
Tek.sapo.pt — the national tech news leader
Tek.sapo.pt, part of the SAPO network, is a comprehensive source of consumer and professional tech news in Portugal.
Tek.sapo.pt’s editorial approach:
• Covers local and international technology developments
• Includes reviews, product launches and interviews
• Balances business and consumer coverage
• Prioritises clarity and reliability
• Maintains one of Portugal’s largest tech readerships
Exame Informática — the analytical reviewer
Exame Informática is a legacy print and online magazine known for authoritative, lab-tested product reviews.
Exame Informática’s editorial approach:
• Conducts detailed, lab-style testing
• Covers hardware, software and consumer electronics
• Offers expert commentary and clear scoring
• Maintains professional editorial standards
• Trusted among tech professionals and enthusiasts
Leak.pt — the digital lifestyle hub
Leak.pt combines tech news, gaming and entertainment in a fast-paced, accessible format.
Leak.pt’s editorial approach:
• Blends consumer tech and entertainment coverage
• Uses conversational writing and humour
• Covers smartphones, gaming and pop culture
• Prioritises short, readable content formats
• Targets younger, digitally native audiences
MaisTecnologia — the consumer review platform
MaisTecnologia publishes product reviews and tech updates with a focus on practicality and affordability.
MaisTecnologia’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on consumer reviews and buying guides
• Covers smartphones, gadgets and smart-home tech
• Writes concise, no-nonsense verdicts
• Highlights value and accessibility
• Provides frequent updates across product categories
Slovakia

Techbox.sk — the consumer tech reference
Techbox.sk is Slovakia’s most recognised consumer technology publication, known for practical reviews and lifestyle integration.
Techbox.sk’s editorial approach:
• Publishes thorough, readable reviews and guides
• Covers mobile, audio, smart-home and automotive tech
• Offers comparative analysis and product rankings
• Balances lifestyle and technology tone
• Widely trusted among Slovak readers
MojAndroid.sk — the mobile specialist
MojAndroid.sk focuses on Android devices and mobile ecosystems, combining product testing with how-to content.
MojAndroid.sk’s editorial approach:
• Reviews Android devices, apps and wearables
• Offers clear recommendations and user guides
• Provides news and event coverage
• Focuses on practical usability and design
• Maintains a loyal mobile community
TouchIT.sk — the multimedia reviewer
TouchIT.sk produces video, print and online content about new consumer technologies.
TouchIT.sk’s editorial approach:
• Combines online and video-based product reviews
• Covers consumer electronics and smart-home devices
• Uses visual storytelling to simplify testing
• Offers expert commentary and event coverage
• Appeals to broad audiences through multimedia
PC Revue — the analytical technology magazine
PC Revue offers in-depth, professional-level product analysis and testing across computing and consumer categories.
PC Revue’s editorial approach:
• Conducts technical, benchmark-based reviews
• Explains complex concepts clearly
• Covers hardware, software and innovation
• Maintains analytical yet readable tone
• Appeals to professionals and advanced users
Startitup — the innovation storyteller
Startitup.sk blends startup culture, innovation and consumer technology into accessible, story-led features.
Startitup’s editorial approach:
• Links tech products with entrepreneurship and lifestyle
• Publishes engaging, narrative-driven articles
• Highlights new products and creative brands
• Uses informal, conversational tone
• Reaches young, entrepreneurial audiences
Spain

Xataka — the national consumer tech leader
Xataka is Spain’s leading consumer technology publication, covering everything from smartphones and computing to mobility and innovation. Founded in 2004, it’s the flagship site of the Webedia network.
Xataka’s editorial approach:
• Conducts independent product reviews and comparisons
• Balances technical accuracy with clear writing
• Publishes long-form essays and thematic features
• Covers innovation, culture and design trends
• Influential across Spain and Latin America
El Output — the lifestyle technology voice
El Output connects technology with entertainment, streaming and gaming. It’s aimed at readers who see tech as part of their daily culture.
El Output’s editorial approach:
• Focuses on entertainment and connected living
• Publishes reviews, buying guides and “best of” lists
• Covers gaming, streaming and devices equally
• Adopts a relaxed, conversational tone
• Ideal for lifestyle-oriented tech campaigns
Computer Hoy — the practical problem solver
Computer Hoy is Spain’s long-established consumer tech magazine, offering clear, comparative reviews and accessible buying advice.
Computer Hoy’s editorial approach:
• Provides practical, easy-to-read product tests
• Covers smartphones, home electronics and software
• Publishes rankings and comparative tables
• Focuses on real-world value and usability
• Trusted by a large mainstream readership
El Androide Libre — the Android authority
El Androide Libre is the go-to Spanish publication for Android news, reviews and software coverage.
El Androide Libre’s editorial approach:
• Reviews Android phones, tablets and wearables
• Publishes app guides and tutorials
• Maintains high publishing frequency and depth
• Balances speed with accuracy
• Core destination for Spain’s Android users
Hipertextual — the technology and culture hybrid
Hipertextual blends consumer tech with design, science and innovation reporting. It’s respected for thoughtful commentary and clear writing.
Hipertextual’s editorial approach:
• Connects technology with broader cultural themes
• Produces investigative and opinion-led features
• Covers consumer electronics, innovation and sustainability
• Uses a refined, analytical editorial voice
• Appeals to informed, forward-thinking readers
Sweden

M3 — the national consumer tech reference
M3 is Sweden’s leading consumer technology publication, published by IDG. It’s known for impartial product testing and comparative buying advice.
M3’s editorial approach:
• Reviews smartphones, audio and home electronics
• Publishes thorough “best in test” comparisons
• Offers expert analysis with an approachable tone
• Maintains strong brand recognition nationwide
• Acts as a benchmark for Swedish tech buyers
Ljud & Bild (Sweden) — the audiovisual specialist
Ljud & Bild’s Swedish edition delivers high-quality reviews of audio, TV and home entertainment gear, appealing to enthusiasts across Scandinavia.
Ljud & Bild’s editorial approach:
• Conducts professional AV equipment testing
• Reviews TVs, speakers, headphones and projectors
• Publishes group tests with clear winners and value picks
• Balances technical expertise with lifestyle context
• Read widely across the Nordic region
Surfa.se — the mobile and computing reviewer
Surfa.se focuses on smartphones, tablets and laptops with a Swedish-language audience. Its reviews are concise, technical and highly trusted.
Surfa.se’s editorial approach:
• Provides data-driven reviews and comparisons
• Covers mobile and computing hardware
• Uses plain, objective language
• Appeals to both enthusiasts and general users
• Publishes consistent, transparent testing
Feber.se — the pop-tech hybrid
Feber.se covers technology, design and culture in an engaging, conversational tone. It’s popular for its eclectic mix of gadgets, cars and innovation stories.
Feber.se’s editorial approach:
• Blends gadgets, culture and creative technology
• Publishes frequent, visually rich posts
• Covers cars, mobility and design alongside tech
• Uses informal, witty editorial voice
• Appeals to style-conscious early adopters
Swedroid — the Android community platform
Swedroid is Sweden’s leading Android community site, publishing reviews, news and comparisons for mobile users.
Swedroid’s editorial approach:
• Specialises in Android devices and software
• Combines news, guides and user discussions
• Reviews phones and accessories in detail
• Focuses on real-world performance and updates
• Maintains an active, loyal Android community
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