RSS Feeds
Subscribe to PC Advisor's RSS feeds and get the latest breaking news headlines, reviews and expert opinions direct to your desktop. You can also add our content directly to your website.
RSS Feeds by Article Type
RSS Feeds by Channel
Photo & Video
Smartphones
Network & Wi-fi
Digital Home
Security
Peripherals
Internet
SMB Tech
Games
Audio
Gadgets
Software
Linux
Apple
Green Computing
Laptops
Tech Industry
Tablets
Enterprise
Broadband
Newswire
Components
Printing
Android
PC Upgrades
Social Networks
Windows
3D
Storage
Smart Phone Focus
RSS Feeds by Author
Andrew Harrison
Carrie-Ann Skinner
David Court
Jim Martin
Matt Egan
Paul Trotter
Peter Thomas
Rosemary Hattersley
Simon Jary
Chris Martin
Lauren Dezenski
Marie Brewis
Qrius
Qrius offers a simple and easy way to get your favorite content online, on your tablet, or on your mobile. Just click on the Qrius logo to follow your favorite feeds. Your articles will be delivered to your device and updated throughout the day.
What is RSS?
RDF Site Summary (RSS) - also referred to as Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication - is a method of describing content that’s available for syndicating from an online publication to other web users.
Receiving content through RSS means you can keep updated with news and other information throughout the day, without having to come back to the site and check it. We bring the news to you, so you can scan the headlines and access the information you're interested in. All of PC Advisor's RSS feeds update constantly so you automatically receive the latest stories.
How do I receive RSS?
You will need a RSS reader to view the feeds on your desktop. Here's a list of news readers available. Install the software using the directions provided for that reader, and then subscribe to our feeds by simply clicking on the RSS link next to the feeds above.?
You can either select the feed reader you're using from the drop-down list at the top of the feed page, or you can copy the URL of the feed (from the address bar on your browser) and paste it into the reader.
Using PC Advisor Feeds on Your Site
You can also add our news headlines and reviews to your website. If you use our feeds on a site, all we ask is that you please let us know - and state the content comes from PC Advisor. We'll provide a logo on request.
News Readers
- Windows
- Newz Crawler
- FeedDemon
- Awasu
- Mac OS X
- Newsfire
- NetNewsWire
- Web
- Bloglines
- FeedZilla
- NewsGator
- Microsoft Live
- My Yahoo!
- Browser
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Reader