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It was the largest consumer technology, news and review site from the UK as of 2013. [6] TechRadar also has licensed versions in Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands and Belgium. The Indian and Middle East versions of the site closed in October 2022.
Chris Anderson in 2007 Company office in Bath. Future plc is a British publishing company.It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson.. Among its titles are PC Gamer, SFX, TechRadar, Country Life, Homes and Gardens, Kiplinger Personal Finance, Decanter, Marie Claire, and The Week.
As part of UK sanctions against Russia, ISPs are required to take "reasonable steps to prevent" users accessing "an internet service provided by" a person or organisation sanctioned by the UK government. This effectively means blocking websites operated by such organisations. Organisations sanctioned are currently TV Novosti and Rossiya Segodnya.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bn.wikipedia.org টেকরাডার; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org TechRadar; Usage on es.wikipedia.org
Lance Ulanoff is an American tech and social media commentator. He is U.S. editor-in-chief of TechRadar. [1] His previous positions include editor-in-chief of PCMag.com, PC Magazine, and Mashable; senior vice-president of content for PCMag Digital Network; editor at Mashable; [2] and editor of PCMag.com.
Official Xbox Magazine (OXM) was a British monthly video game magazine which started in November 2001 around the launch of the original Xbox.A preview issue was released at E3 2001, with another preview issue in November 2001.
Tom's Guide (formerly known as GearDigest [22]) is an online publication owned by Future that focuses on technology, with editorial teams in the US, UK and Australia. Tom's Guide was launched in 2007 by Bestofmedia, which was subsequently acquired by TechMediaNetwork in 2013; in 2014, TechMediaNetwork changed its name to Purch, which was ...
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