Who to follow on Twitter: Apple edition

Who to follow on Twitter Apple edition

Welcome back to our series on Who To Follow, and this time we're listing our favorite Apple-tinged Twitter users. Encompassing our favorite news sites, writers and iOS tinkerers, there should be something there for most Apple fans, whether you're looking for Mac news, app developments, or (sometimes) a vague glimpse of what to expect from the Cupertino-based team in the future. Shameful omissions should be sent directly to the author -- or you can just let us know in the comments below.

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Who should I follow on Twitter? Android edition

DNP Who should I follow on Twitter All things Android

Welcome to another edition of WSIFOT and this time we're broaching Android -- and some related Google services. After the break, we've collected some official Twitter channels, alongside writers, personalities, thinkers and tinkerers who follow Google's tablet and smartphone OS pretty closely. Our list is a work in progress, so if you think we've missed out any important Android-centric 140-character authors, let us know through Twitter or in the comments below.

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Who should I follow on Twitter? Microsoft edition

Who should I follow on Twitter Microsoft edition

2012 has been pretty busy for Microsoft. We've seen the new, very different, Windows 8, not to mention a new version of its mobile OS and no end of hardware permutations from PC and laptop makers. With that in mind, this time on WSIFOT, we've assembled a together who you should be adding to your timeline to keep abreast of Redmond's machinations. Alongside a chunk of official Twitter accounts from Microsoft, we've also focused in on the writers and MS employees that set the agenda for Windows, Xbox, Windows Phone -- and the rest. Is there someone missing? As always, these lists are constantly changing, so let us know your suggestions through Twitter or in the comments.

(Update: And if you wanted a quick and easy way to follow them all, we've now refreshed our Microsoft list on Twitter, which resides here.)

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Who should I follow on Twitter? Gaming edition

Who should I follow on Twitter Gaming

A couple of days, and another "Who should I follow?" in the run-up to the holidays. This time around we're wading into Twitter missives concerning gaming. We've pulled together our favorite sites, writers and luminaries to ensure you'll never go wanting for 140-character gaming snippets. Glaring omissions should be sent in writing to HQ -- or you can let us know in the comments below.

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Who should I follow on Twitter? Women in tech

Who should I follow on Twitter Women in tech

We're back with our second "Who should I follow?" post and this time we're listing our favorite tech women on Twitter, starting with Engadget's own female contingent. There's plenty of writers, scientists, presenters and entrepreneurs worth following, so remember skip after the break for the full list. Have we missed someone that our readers should be listening to? If so, we'd love to hear your suggestions in the comments below.

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Who should I follow on Twitter? Mobile edition

Who should I follow on Twitter Mobile edition

It's been a while, but we're ready with some fresh lists of who to follow when it comes to tracing all the tech goings-on within Twitter. First up is the brutally broad smartphone and tablet category, covering everything from Apple to Xiaomi. Our list (which you can also find housed in our @engadget account) encompasses some of our favorite writers and sites, alongside the official mouthpieces for a multitude of manufacturers and carriers. Notice any glaring omissions? Then let us know right away in the comments below -- and remember that you can follow individual Engadget editors here.

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