Tuesday, April 21st 2015

Presenting The All New NextPowerUp

TechPowerUp announces the official launch of its sister publication, NextPowerUp, after a radical new redesign from its stint as a public beta. NextPowerUp is your place on the web for the very latest on consumer electronics, personal technology, and the vast world of gaming. Lightning fast news, reviews of the detail and quality you've come to expect of TechPowerUp, and commentary by writers who live and breath technology meet a slick and snappy site design, developed in-house. The biggest part of our redesign is the home page, which now gets a linear list of news headlines, with quicker animations, and a site engine that's scales the design for the smallest smartphone screens, to the biggest Ultra HD displays, and everything in between.
Be sure to check out NextPowerUp every day!
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32 Comments on Presenting The All New NextPowerUp

#26
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
RCoonGot screenshots? We're bug squishing.
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#27
ne6togadno
what i am missing is bar with all those gaming/phone/tablets/... etc"tags" in the upper part of the page so that content can be navigated by topic stright from top of the page (something with size of the home/revies&articles/... bar). now if man want to look at news related to games (for exapmple) he has to navigate to games subsection via trends->game related news->games subsection or scroll entire page in search of game related news (this wasnt possible yesterday since there wasnt game news at front page).
other than that i dont have complains. i like clean and minimalistic style of interfase and nice big pictures of highlights.
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#28
MT Alex
RCoonAlso, regarding content for general Gaming section and reviews on NPU, please PM/email with requests/opinions/general distaste of my partial and subjective writing.
I want to publicly let you know that you have been doing a very fine job over there with your articles, and they are much appreciated. Hopefully the lack of comments posted in some of them doesn't make you discouraged, it is clear that you put a lot of effort into them
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#29
W1zzard
rtwjunkieour seriously outdated browser
ie8 is no longer supported, sorry. not exactly sure which ie version will provide an acceptable experience, could be ie 10, definitely ie11. and all somewhat recent firefox/chrome/safari
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#30
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
W1zzardie8 is no longer supported, sorry. not exactly sure which ie version will provide an acceptable experience, could be ie 10, definitely ie11. and all somewhat recent firefox/chrome/safari
Thanks W1zzard! I figured that's what the problem was. We have the option of using chrome at work too, but our systems have a measly 2GB of RAM (wth??). I'll just wait to enjoy NextPowerUp at home.
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#31
ne6togadno
MT AlexI want to publicly let you know that you have been doing a very fine job over there with your articles, and they are much appreciated. Hopefully the lack of comments posted in some of them doesn't make you discouraged, it is clear that you put a lot of effort into them
+1
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#32
Caring1
Over_LordHow's that?
Two sites means two lots of advertisers and revenue, combined in to one site it cuts down ads shown online.
Seems logical to me, but maybe i'm wrong.
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