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Regular SlashGear readers may have noticed the big change to the website design; it’s our new look for 2008, and we just couldn’t wait for January to launch it! You’ll be able to access all of our feature articles, video content and reviews more easily, as well as see which upcoming events we’ll be having special coverage of. For January 2008 that means CES in Las Vegas and our ever-popular MacWorld livecast on the 15th.

SlashGear Reloaded: 2008 redesign launches

Credit for the redesign goes to Katrin Wegmann and our omnipresent web-wunderkind Ewdison Then. As ever, our aim is to bring you the latest and greatest in consumer technology, so if you’ve any suggestions or comments, SlashGear wants to hear them! You can get in touch with us via the tips page, or join the SlashGear forums and take part in the great tech debate.

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  1.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Yea, it looks good an cannot wait to see even more to come.

    I just got a new vista and had to began using IE7 permanantly. My first thought was dang, this IE7 and vista makes sites look quite a bit different. Then after a second guess I was like it wouldn’t change it that much. haha!

  2.  Dylan   View all comments by Dylan  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Wow! Love the site redesign!! More high tech and sleek! GREAT JOB

  3.  Vincent Nguyen   View all comments by Vincent Nguyen  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    BIG thanks to our very own Ewdison Then for the work behind the scene! New design looks awesome — I love it.


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