These are my current tech news sites:
thisismynext.com - quickly becoming my favorite. Instead of just posting very quick snippets of news with the exact same content everyone else is posting, they tend to also do deeper analysis. For example, there was these two articles earlier in the week:
News - HTC will no longer lock bootloaders
Editorial - HTC’s bootloader decision: what does it mean?
If it's something that interests me, I have a well researched editorial piece right there to help me learn more.
arstechnica.com - I've been an infrequent visitor over the years. Once I had my Flipboard/Google Reader setup, I found I was looking at more and more of their stories, to the point they rose up and survived my culling last week.
anandtech.com - Always been a big fan of the reviews there. Their approach seems to not only be to provide good reviews, but also provide in depth technical explanations that are still easy enough to follow.
daringfireball.net - Hey, it's required as part of the official Apple fanboy club deal :-)
I'm still deciding on sites for gaming news, car news, and a few of my other interests. Last week, I purged the following from my feeds:
engadget.com
slashdot.org
tuaw.com (not because of the redesign)
macrumors.com
I think I had some others that I dropped too, but now I can't remember what they were. Gawkers been on my bad list for a while, so they were never a part of my Google Reader setup.