We've changed our tabs: Here's how and why
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The more eagled-eyed among you may have noticed that we've made some changes to our top tabs today. We've listened to requests from our users, removing the Digital Living tab and replacing it with one called Photos.
The Photos page gives you quick access to all our picture-based stories on the site, whatever section they appear in. So you'll be able to see our hands-on pictures of the latest gadgets from the product launches we attend around the world, together with the latest reviews, videos and Crave stories.
We've also taken the opportunity to shuffle the order of some of the tabs to help you navigate the site better. Please do let us know what you think of the changes in the comments below.
As a reminder, here's what you can find under each tab:
Home
Highlights of the best stuff on the site that day.
Crave
Our gadget blog, with the hottest tech coming to the UK.
Reviews
The place to find our expert reviews of thousands of different products.
Videos
Informative and entertaining video reviews, Car Tech videos and much more besides.
Photos
A quick way to see our latest picture-based stories.
Forums
Talk to our editors and users about the issues that matter to you.
Downloads
Free programs to make your computer faster and more productive.
Check Prices
Compare specs and prices before you buy. -Jason Jenkins
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Jason JenkinsThu 31 July, 2008 4:56pm
The quickest way is to type news.cnet.co.uk in your browser.
Otherwise there is a link to news in the box at the top of the Photos page, or you can read the latest news stories in the 'blog' box which lives at the botoom right-hand side on our home page (click 'latest news' for that).
Jason JenkinsThu 31 July, 2008 5:16pm
Oh, and if you use RSS, you can see the latest 10 news stories with this feed:
http://www.cnet.co.uk/feeds/public/rss_news_10.htm
You can read the latest articles from across the whole site with this feed:
http://www.cnet.co.uk/feeds/public/0,39030724,1,00.htm
You can find a list of all our RSS feeds here:
http://www.cnet.co.uk/misc/feeds.htm
martinFri 1 August, 2008 8:24pm
I agree with AlexMcK. I like the news section and an easier way to access it would be great =)
AlexMckWed 6 August, 2008 7:02pm
cheers Mr. Jenkins. I think that the new tabs are great, by the way.

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AlexMckThu 31 July, 2008 3:15pm
but how do we access the cnet news now?