Multi-touch display
Albatron demonstrates first Windows 7 multi-touch LCD
Nvidia rolls out Tegra
Nvidia's open challenge for Intel: A computer on a chip.
>> See all TG Daily slideshows
Overclocking:
Intel's Nehalem insanely overclocked
Electric Motorcycle inventor crashes at NextFest
“KillaCycle” electric motorcycle inventor almost
killed himself at the Wired NextFest conference.
>> See all TG Daily videos

| MySpace eying Facebook in rearview mirror with big redesign |
|
|
|
| Business and Law | ||||
| By Ars Technica | ||||
| Friday, June 13, 2008 18:03 | ||||
|
MySpace is kicking off a major redesign on Monday of five key aspects of the site, from the homepage to user profiles to its MySpaceTV Player. With a focus on community, search, and usability, MySpace is re-arming itself in its battle for global social network dominance. Starting Monday, five major areas of MySpace will receive a major redesign and feature upgrade: navigation, profile editor, search, and MySpaceTV player. MySpace says it's hoping to improve usability and introduce more engaging features to build community. Read the complete story here.
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Email This
Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
|
||||