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The End of Computer Magazines in America With Maximum PC and MacLife’s abandonment of print, the dead-tree era of computer journalism is officially over. It lasted almost half a century—and was quite ...
We’re sad to announce that Computer Music's most recent issue will be the final issue of the magazine. First launched in 1998, Computer Music’s existence was spurred by the giddy excitement ...
When high-speed internet came along, many computing publications began producing digital versions of their magazines online. Those with subscriptions still got their physical copies, but the online ...
And so it came to pass that on November 19th, 2008 publisher Ziff Davis announced that PC Magazine–in the print version that gave it its name–was going to the great newsstand in the sky. When it gets ...
Last month, Harry McCracken pointed out that the last two widely-distributed American consumer computer magazines ceased paper publication.
You see, perusing 1980s and 1990s computer magazines from the Internet Archive is a hobby of mine, and it rarely disappoints.
The Jefferson Parish Library has two digital solutions that make it easy for you to read your favorite magazines on your computer or mobile device.
Reed Business Information is to sell off its 45-year-old Computer Weekly title and associated events to IT publisher TechTarget, which will take the magazine online only. The sale of Computer ...
The other big difference from these new paper magazines is that they aren't as cheaply printed as they used to be a decade ago. Sure, current printing technology has probably moved on, but the quality ...
Did you get your third stimulus check? A letter from the IRS should arrive in the mail next. We'll tell you what to do if you threw it away.
When WIRED launched in 1993, few people had seen anything like it. Unlike other computer magazines, it focused on people instead of machines. It was colorful---psychedelic even---at a time when ...