Engadget Introduces All-New Look with Redesign

Engadget Broadens Focus to Provide Greater Context for Technology’s Impact on Consumers

SAN FRANCISCO--()--Today, Engadget launched a fully redesigned look and experience for its users. Housed in a new clean, modern design, the new look of Engadget highlights the growth of the publication's global editorial and multimedia coverage, which reflects the growing popularity and impact on consumer technology on modern life.

Engadget’s new experience launches today in the US and the UK and will roll out across other editions in early 2016. The new Engadget provides greater shareability and engagement, personalization and more original programming with sophisticated video production.

For more than a decade, Engadget has set itself apart from other industry news sites by producing witty and insightful editorial and multimedia content coverage of consumer technology, driven primarily by gadgets and reviews. The new Engadget enhances its storytelling across formats, to feature its best content and deliver a unique experience to its audience, all viewed through the lens of how technology is shaping our lives. With video at its forefront, Engadget will continue to evolve its coverage to encompass topics that have an impact on our everyday lives, including:

  • Art
  • Sexuality
  • Culture
  • Music
  • Politics
  • Privacy Issues

“We’ve grown beyond our gadget blog roots to provide more original reporting and insightful commentary on technology’s impact on all aspects of the human experience,” said Michael Gorman, Editor-in-Chief of Engadget. “As Engadget enters its second decade, our teams across our six global editions are focused on deepening connections with our readers and shaping the dialogue about the technology shaping our future.”

Engadget’s esteemed video team has drawn millions of viewers with series such as Dear Veronica, Citizen Mars and In Case You Missed It, and the team will continue to innovate by introducing new engaging series that reflect the site’s editorial direction and evolution as a multimedia lifestyle publication. Engadget’s Product Database, which boasts over 45,000 products, is also now fully integrated into the website so readers can receive a holistic view into any product and the technology that powers it.

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About Engadget

Engadget was founded in 2004 as a devoted, real-time source for tech news. Now in its second decade as a leading consumer technology publication, Engadget's web, mobile, and Flipboard presence has grown to reach over 25 million unique readers per month. In addition to producing its own successful series of offline events with the Engadget Live series, Engadget is also the official partner of the Best of CES Awards and has been the Official Online News Source for the world's largest trade show for consumer electronics since 2009. Find Engadget online at www.engadget.com and in the iTunes and Google Play stores.

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or
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John Nolan, +44 (0)20 7492 1203
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