Smart Computing®
Smart Computing is a monthly magazine devoted to helping users
improve their productivity with personal computers. The magazine, founded
in 1990 as PC Novice, emphasizes tutorial articles and
plain-English writing that defines technical terminology.
Smart Computing is more than just another periodical for its
readers; the magazine becomes a valuable part of many readers’ computing
reference libraries. Popular regular features include a Q&A section, which
answers readers’ questions; PC Operating Instructions, which focuses on
the fundamental skills of using various operating systems; and Quick
Studies, which contains how-to articles explaining a single feature of
major applications such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, WordPerfect,
and Quicken. Other sections cover the Internet, computing basics,
upgrading components, troubleshooting, and more.
Each monthly issue also includes hardware and software reviews packed
with common-sense buying advice based on the needs of real buyers, rather
than just technical test results. These straight-talking reviews provide
insight on the latest and best hardware and software.
To learn more about Smart Computing and to subscribe, click here.
PC Today®
PC Today provides jargon-free mobile tech and business travel info
you can actually use at work, at home, and on the road. PC Today keeps you connected with extensive
coverage of mobile and wireless technologies, the best of the Web, notebooks, mobile phones, PDAs, Windows,
and office and home software.
To learn more about PC Today and to subscribe, click here.
First Glimpse®
Learn how to incorporate today's high-tech consumer electronics into your everyday life. Each issue of
First Glimpse is loaded with specific help in buying and using cell phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, digital TVs,
and more from brands you know and trust.
To learn more about First Glimpse and to subscribe, click here.
Reference Series
Reference Series issues are the ultimate all-in-one resources for computing
facts and information. Each issue is designed for you to take home, put next to
your PC, and refer to for years to come. You’ll find full-color
illustrations and in-depth articles, along with historical facts and
figures, all designed to help you make sense of computers and the
Internet.
Computer
Power User®
Computer Power User is a monthly print publication aimed at people who breathe, eat, and sleep
technology. The kind of person who gets his kicks upgrading graphics cards and
smashing benchmarks. The type of person who reinstalls Windows at 2 a.m. because
his system keeps crashing while he's encoding video. Or the person who
repartitions his drive to create a dual-boot system and install Linux so he can
learn more about how the OS works.
It's for people who enjoy wireless gadgets and fast Internet connections, and
who feel at home whether they're playing an MMO or the latest FPS. People who
like honest reviews, useful tips, and in-depth looks at upcoming technology.
People who would rather check out the next exhibit at CES in person than read
about it in a press release.
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Processor
®
Processor is a leading trade publication that provides products, news, and information
data centers can trust. Processor's format provides a comprehensive
display of corporate equipment, including personal computers, midrange,
mainframe, and communications. You’ll also find product announcements,
marketplace information, and other articles designed to keep IT workers
up-to-date with the latest news that matters most.
Published weekly,
Processor is distributed to data center managers and other computer
buying decision makers throughout North America. In addition to its print
publication, Processor offers a comprehensive Web site, Processor.com,
which gives buyers immediate access to thousands of computer products and
vendors.
To learn more about Processor,
click here.