I am not a person that could even be remotely considered tech-savvy. I can pick things up pretty quickly, but there’s a learning curve and I usually need help. Luckily, I’ve found a couple of friends on the internet who have been more than willing to help. They’ve also got blogs for the tech-geek that I’ve bookmarked, and gone back to read articles again on more than one occasion so I wanted to share them with you.

Colleen’s tech blog is GeekySpeaky.com where she blogs about things from Sims, and computer fonts to the new Windows Vista. It was through Colleen’s blog that I first learned about the Photopress plug-in. When I figure out my own Photopress issues, I’ll be headed back to learn how to customize photopress.

Then there’s Julie with her tech blog, UtterlyGeek.com. One of the articles I was excited to come across on her site was on magnetic primer paint. I’d read an article in a magazine about it 5 years ago, and thanks to her I’ve found it again! She features a lot of really cool websites, opportunities, and products such as the Sony UX Series.

Next up is Marcus with his blog TechBoyardee.com. Isn’t that a cool website name? Marcus actually held a contest to name his tech blog. But it’s more than just a neat name, there are also really good articles there. He’s got a good post on where to find a notebook for those in the market for a new laptop computer. If you already have a computer, you might want to check out his article on how to install adaware to make sure you keep it in top shape!

Finally, to round out this list is Suni who sets out to Tech It Like A Man. She posted an interesting article on the possibility of getting out of your cell phone contract without paying a hefty fee. Another post that I found really interesting was the one on Firefox3 and IE 8.

Obviously, there are many, many more interesting things to be found on all four of these blogs than just the few that I pulled out here. I definitely recommend that you check them out, and bookmark them yourself! If you’re like me, you’ll find yourself learning a lot.