Here's a list of my favourite links in no particular order. Updated on January, 21st, 2014

MKBHD

Number one on my list is MKBHD. This is the youtube channel of Marques Brownlee, a freelance tech reviewer. He is a bit of a Google lover, none the less his tech reviews sharp to the point and has over 6 years of experience reviewing tech online. His channel is among the top ten subscribed channels on youtube.

Verge

They are funny, quirky and fast. You know you can resist that 90 seconds tech update every day.

TLDToday

For you apple lovers out there.

Numberphile

Because numbers are sexy.

Gilbert Strang Videos

The internet's official linear algebra cheatbook.

Bootstrap 3

The quickest way to create sleek good looking webites.

Java

This is my favourite tutorial on Java. I haven't completed it. His tutorials are quick and exhaustive, exactly what you look for when you're starting from scratch.

LearnCPP

You know when you go, "yeah, I know what a function pointer is" and you're drawing a blank.

Arduino

Arduino made easy. Follow his tutorials and you will be building bots in no time.

IIT Kanpur Robotics

The best introduction to robotics for newbies. This is what I followed when I started. The introduction to microcontroller programming is unparalleled.

Arstechnica

One of the most loved and unbiased online tech websites.

Vsauce

For those who love facts and trivia.

Vsauce2

For the latest, greatest and the weirdest things happening in the world of arts and science.

Algorithms

The coursera course on algorithms is one of the best courses I have come across online.

Control of Mobile Robots

A good introduction to controls and it is made very specific for robotics.

Visual C++ Tutorials

My favourite Visual C++ tutorial online.