Engadget rolled out some nifty new features and a subtle redesign this week. What's new? How about user-moderated comments? That's right, vote comments up or down, or collapse and filter them. No more waiting for a comment email either, Engadget works with a simple login, so comments appear just like magic. And for those of you rocking the web on big screens, the entire page is dynamic, so scaling up to widescreen results in more content and (this is so cool), bigger pictures! There are many more new things, like a 'Breaking News' box, tags, feeds, and such, but you get the idea. Engadget 2.0 is here.Check out the new Engadget
Engadget rolled out some nifty new features and a subtle redesign this week. What's new? How about user-moderated comments? That's right, vote comments up or down, or collapse and filter them. No more waiting for a comment email either, Engadget works with a simple login, so comments appear just like magic. And for those of you rocking the web on big screens, the entire page is dynamic, so scaling up to widescreen results in more content and (this is so cool), bigger pictures! There are many more new things, like a 'Breaking News' box, tags, feeds, and such, but you get the idea. Engadget 2.0 is here.
