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Computer magazine
Computer magazines are about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet. They are popular in advanced countries. Most computer magazines offer advice, some coding instruction, reviews of the latest technologies, and advertisements.
Current computer-related magazines
- ASCII (Japan)
- Australian Personal Computer (APC)
- BUG
- c't (Germany, Netherlands)
- Computer Sweden (Sweden)
- Computer Shopper
- Datormagazin (Sweden)
- Dr. Dobb's Journal
- Free Software Magazine
- GNU/Linux User and Developer (UK)
- Linux Format (UK)
- Linux Gazette, Linux Focus - Linux webzines
- Linux Journal
- Linux Magazin (Germany)
- Linux Magazine (English version of Linux Magazin)
- Linux User
- Macworld
- Maximum PC
- MikroBITTI (Finland)
- MikroDatorn (Sweden)
- .net
- Nätverk&Kommunikation (Sweden)
- Oracle Publications
- PC Chip
- PC för Alla (Sweden)
- PC Gamer
- PChemma
- PC Magazine
- PC Pro
- PC World
- PC Zone
- Pelit (Finland)
- Svet Kompjutera (Serbia and Montenegro)
- Windows World
- Wired
Defunct computer-related magazines
- Amiga Format
- Amiga Power
- BYTE (English language edition on paper)
- C (Finland)
- Commodore Computing International
- Commodore User
- Compute!
- Compute!'s Gazette
- Creative Computing
- Datamation
- Free Software Magazine (China)
- Interface Age
- MacWEEK
- PCC - The Peoples Computer Company
- Recreational Computing
- RUN
- Sinclair User
- Your Sinclair
External links
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