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A fantastic and extremely thorough series of essays covering the history of western computer gaming in chronological order by Jimmy Maher. Well worth spending like a couple of weeks reading all of it.
John Siracusa is the world's number one Apple fan. His novella-length Mac OS X reviews from the OS's inception to 10.10 are effectively a crash course in operating system design and computer interfaces, and his many digressions throughout about how people used Mac OS in the old days have been obviously very influential on my own computing habits.
Carl is a kindred spirit. Talks about computer stuff and also other stuff. Lots of griping that I agree with about bad computer interfaces. Impeccable web design.
Nicole does a bunch of cool stuff with video game-related hardware and stuff and blogs about it. Fun!
Ersatz Cats's blog, most notably featuring ludicrously detailed takedowns of Billy Mitchell's supposed Donkey Kong and Pac-Man achievements, and the lengths he goes to to protect his precious arcade game records.