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Big changes coming for daily news at ConsumerReports.org

Big changes coming for daily news at ConsumerReports.org

Starting Wednesday morning (July 24), you'll notice a few things different about the daily content we produce at ConsumerReports.org:

The news.consumerreports.org subdomain will go away. All of the content we produce, including daily news items, product reviews and Ratings, the magazine archive, videos, and more--will appear on ConsumerReports.org.

Don't worry--you'll still be able to find all the previous news articles we published over the past seven-plus years. And if you've bookmarked news.consumerreports.org, that URL will redirect to ConsumerReports.org. If you want to get a feed for the content we create in a particular category, use these links STARTING THE AFTERNOON OF JULY 24:

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Appliances: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/appliances.xml
Babies & Kids: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/babies-kids.xml
Cars: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/cars.xml
Electronics: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/electronics-computers.xml
Food: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/food.xml
Health: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/health.xml
Home & Garden: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/home-garden.xml
Personal Finance: www.consumerreports.org/cro/feed/money.xml

For the time being, you won't be able to add comments to our articles. (Our plan is to add a new commenting tool ASAP.) But in the interim, look for links in our articles to the Consumer Reports forums, an excellent place to join the vibrant, helpful discussion in hundreds of threads. As always, you can also engage with Consumer Reports' readers via Facebook.

This change means you'll see more images and videos of the products we're covering. We think you'll appreciate that especially when we're reporting on new cars, gadgets, and appliances from the big trade shows.