Over the next few days you'll be seeing three, four, even five times as many news stories published here at PCWorld.com as we push forward in our quest to offer you the very best in technology information.
This is happening as a result of a fairly substantial effort to get a greater, and more diverse, pool of tech news from our IDG News Service and our sister publications, including MacWorld, ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld, InfoWorld, CIO, and GamePro onto our site.
Check out our News Index page for a complete listing of our recent posts. You'll also find the latest breaking news on our home page and in modules around the site.
We hope you'll enjoy this additional content. And, as always, let us know what you think about it.
Ramon G. McLeod
Editor, PCWorld.com
This will be a welcome change in the world of news.
This is great. There has never been enough news on PCworld. Good job!!
I think its great if it truly is news. So much of what IDG puts out is just a repeat of corporate press releases. There has to be some way to do more than nominally re-wording this well-written tripe. In press releases, corporations "claim," they "assert to be true," they "inform" the reader of their latest and greatest. Is it too much to ask that every such claim is either unsubstantiated, substantiated with in-house benchmarks or substantiated by objective, third party reviewers?
We already have Gizmodo and Engadget for the "display of company wares"-including hardware & software.
Great. I've felt that the number of items on your RSS feeds have taken a dip since your web page revamping.