Welcome to the new Engadget!

For now, click on for a rundown of all the new features, plus some info on how you can give us feedback about bugs and whatever else we can to make the site even better. We're still working out the bugs, so please be patient with us as we get Engadget solid again -- you guys are first adopters, you can handle it -- and keep in mind that we'll be rolling out more improvements over the coming weeks and months.
Oh, and if things aren't yet looking right, clear your cache! Thanks, and on with the show...
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Breaking news, features box, Engadget Mobile headlinesPeople are always asking us where they can find the breaking news on Engadget. Well, we've got a place for you to check now: the Breaking News box, where all the hottest news is going to go as soon as it hits the wires.
Right beneath it is the Featured Stories box, which will show off the latest reviews, hands-ons, columns, interviews, and other featured content from the Engadget staff and our amazing collection of writers, columnists, and industry insiders.

We've also resurrected the suspiciously absent open-link-in-new-window icon for our read link! Sweet!
Tags and tag feeds, comment feeds, and category feeds
We're like, so Web 2.0. You may (or may not) have noticed, but we now have tags (and tag feeds) for our posts. So if you want to check out all the posts we've done on, say, Sony, just add Sony at the end of engadget.com/tag/ -- i.e. http://www.engadget.com/tag/sony/.
If you'd like to subscribe to the Sony tag feed and see all the Sony stories we're doing in your RSS aggregator, just add an rss.xml to the end of that URL -- i.e. http://www.engadget.com/tag/sony/rss.xml.
You can also subscribe to feeds for comments on individual posts now. Just add comments.xml to the end of the post (i.e. http://www.engadget.com/2006/09/18/welcome-to-the-new-engadget/comments.xml). Or you can go to the nifty little feed icon/link set up on every post.
We also made the category feeds a little more prominent. This should help you hone in on the stories you like, organized by category. Check 'em out here: http://www.engadget.com/feeds/
Multiple podcast feeds!
We told you guys over and over we were working on it, so here you go. You'll now be able to subscribe to the Engadget podcast in your choice of formats: MP3, OGG, and enhanced-AAC. We'll let you know how to get this rolling before our next show, so you can be sure to subscribe to the program in the format of your choosing!
We're all super excited about these new changes and features, but please remember: it's all in beta! If you're having any trouble, check out our bugs post, and see if there's a fix or some words on your issue in there.

Thanks for all your support everyone!
Peter, Ryan, and all the staff at Engadget.
P.S. - Mad shout outs to our whole tech team for making this happen. In no particular order, big ups to Brian Alvey, Mike Propst, Gavin Hall, Alex Rudloff, Celly, and the whole crew at AOL. You guys are the best -- now back to work!
















Reader Comments (Page 3 of 9)
matthias @ Sep 18th 2006 6:55AM
So how do I create an account?
Matthias @ Sep 18th 2006 6:57AM
testing... 1, 2, 3
Julio @ Sep 18th 2006 7:04AM
Peter looks so mean. :( I'm scared.
Ryan? I want your hat.
dalton @ Sep 18th 2006 7:05AM
Cool features. Looking forward to nuking trolls with the new comment system.
David Chartier @ Sep 18th 2006 7:07AM
Awesome, awesome work guys! Killer updates.
Omar @ Sep 18th 2006 7:24AM
I like...
Noah @ Sep 18th 2006 7:13AM
great work, but could we have someway to switch back to the old version?
and please get rid of the 20 comments per page thing or link to a seperate page where all the comments aer on the one page.
really the new site looks great, keep up the good work.
Zac @ Sep 18th 2006 7:14AM
Looks great!
Devin Lussier @ Sep 18th 2006 7:21AM
Cool. Much better, now if only the rest of Weblogs Inc could adopt a similar system...
wako @ Sep 18th 2006 7:23AM
Oh, very nice. Hopefully pictures also scale on the pocket PC :D
DN2004 @ Sep 18th 2006 7:28AM
very kewl
Leo @ Sep 18th 2006 7:29AM
Amazing! Well done guys!
Liam @ Sep 18th 2006 7:30AM
nice
Alex @ Sep 18th 2006 7:30AM
Looks great, for a second I thought there was no safari support!
Scott @ Sep 18th 2006 7:31AM
OK, not bad, but I'll reserve judgment until the bugs are ironed out...
Schmack @ Sep 18th 2006 7:37AM
Looks good so far. Thanks Engadget!
zedwards @ Sep 18th 2006 7:40AM
oh no, ranking!!!
Justin @ Sep 18th 2006 7:41AM
yuck
schmack @ Sep 18th 2006 7:42AM
Now I'm just testing. I didn't get an email with my password.
Ryan @ Sep 18th 2006 7:44AM
great job engadget!
Diacronic @ Sep 18th 2006 7:45AM
yay for widescreen ! yay for "voting" , yay for beer ! Oh wait there isn't any beer here....
dsgamer21 @ Sep 18th 2006 7:53AM
Woah! Loving the huge picture sizing. Keep up the good work.
PS. Hope new comment system works well.
Suwandy Chandra Tjin @ Sep 18th 2006 7:53AM
Lol, now Engadget's a better place to hang out
murph @ Sep 18th 2006 8:06AM
very nice. good work guys. looks much better than a certain "other" blog network's widescreen layouts.
Nathan Ziarek @ Sep 18th 2006 8:06AM
Seems pretty nice. We'll see how well it works, though :-)
ImCowman @ Sep 18th 2006 8:09AM
I really like the new look! Scalable pictures is awesome, and I honestly never left that many comments because of the need to authenticate. It was waaaay too much of a hassle. This is a GREAT idea, and I cant wait to see all this new stuff in action!
Karl Wagner @ Sep 18th 2006 8:17AM
This is great - the authentication thing was really bugging me.
I'd like the ability to log in, though - that way you don't need to save your data in cookies (for public PCs), but you also don't need to type in your password every time you comment (if you'd like to reply to multiple articles).
Oh, but the image scaling needs a bit of work - the engadget logo at the top of this isn't sharp at all here (Vista RC1, IE7, 1440x900).
But this is great progess - good job everyone!
Dimitri @ Sep 18th 2006 8:17AM
Nicely done. Hopefully it helps to weed out the trolls.
Chi @ Sep 18th 2006 8:24AM
This is SO freaking awesome!
Weegee @ Sep 18th 2006 8:24AM
It's too big I think.
hesh @ Sep 18th 2006 8:29AM
Craziness! Great work guys!
ben @ Sep 18th 2006 8:33AM
I like this new comment system.. I was getting soo sick of having to go to my email everytime I wanted to leave a comment. Good job engadget!
Mrfreezie @ Sep 18th 2006 8:34AM
BTW, is there any way to change your password?
scorp76 @ Sep 18th 2006 8:37AM
This is insane! Best site news update I ever saw! More info than you can shake a PS3 at!
Jacob Varghese @ Sep 18th 2006 8:37AM
finally!
JoeAD @ Sep 18th 2006 8:41AM
I'm afraid I do not like the variable width. To me it seems too clunky and annoying when page items move when you adjust your browser width. Sure increase the overall width, but keep it static.
This is my only gripe however. All of the other features are tops!
tyrael @ Sep 18th 2006 8:46AM
When I came into work and checked your website, I thought that I somewhere completely different! Great work on the website. It flows really well.
deadturtle @ Sep 18th 2006 8:47AM
Yay new Gadget!
apb1991 @ Sep 18th 2006 8:48AM
Awsome
Eric @ Sep 18th 2006 8:51AM
Awesome-new-goodiness guys! Love the new interface
Raghu @ Sep 18th 2006 8:58AM
Cool... love the new commenting system
Shelley @ Sep 18th 2006 9:01AM
It's way too busy, and difficult to see where the true content is. You have ads flying across the page, which is distracting. It does load slowly, and 'hangs' Firefox. The maximum width makes the text lines too long, and hard to read. Someone forgot to mention that curved corners are no longer the 'in' thing.
Most of all, you've really made your content hard to find and read, especially at higher resolutions.
Kansei @ Sep 18th 2006 9:08AM
Yes! no more comment verification e-mails I hope!
Has this change affected the entire Weblogs, Inc. network or will I have to register on all the sites?
eXyRael @ Sep 18th 2006 9:12AM
All the changes are great, good job engadget!
Dignan17 @ Sep 18th 2006 9:13AM
Great job guys! The site looks great! I'm only seeing it on my work laptop, but I'll definitely check out the scaling on my widescreen at home.
Question: are you going to fix the search "feature"? It's always been pretty bad.
Dennis @ Sep 18th 2006 9:15AM
Sweeeet Design
apeguero @ Sep 18th 2006 9:16AM
Great work on the new version of Engadget.
JimK @ Sep 18th 2006 9:24AM
Design's not bad, scalability is great, but the breaking news bar is a mess in Firefox 1.5.0.7. Words are piled on top of each other down the left-hand side of the box.
linus @ Sep 18th 2006 9:25AM
nice to see some new features ^^
Kevin Bear @ Sep 18th 2006 9:36AM
Cool, cool, cool. Very well done, guys!