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  2. Mobile PC (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was published by Future Network USA, its first issue was released on 14 June 2004. [1] Founded as Mobile PC in 2003, then changed to Mobile in June 2005. . Christopher Null was the first editor-in

  3. List of computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    These publications appeal to a broad audience and usually include content about computer hardware and software and technology news. These magazines could also be called technology magazines because of the large amount of content about non-computer consumer electronics, such as digital audio player and mobile phones.

  4. Mobile Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Magazine is an online publication [1] which started in December 2000. [2] The magazine covers mobile technology, including notebook computers , mobile phones , personal digital assistants , MP3 players , digital cameras , mobile gaming , and other portable electronics and computing devices as well as automotive technology .

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  6. Future US - Wikipedia

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    The company was established when Future plc acquired struggling Greensboro video game magazine publisher GP Publications, publisher of Game Players magazine, in 1994. [ 3 ] The company launched a number of titles including PC Gamer , and relocated from North Carolina to the San Francisco Bay Area , occupying various properties in Burlingame and ...

  7. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    Because SCAMP was the first to emulate APL\1130 performance on a portable, single user computer, PC Magazine in 1983 designated SCAMP a "revolutionary concept" and "the world's first personal computer". [8] [9] The engineering prototype is in the Smithsonian Institution. [10]

  8. Smartphone & Pocket PC - Wikipedia

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    As Microsoft phased out the use of the Pocket PC nomenclature in lieu of Windows Mobile in 2007, the name of the magazine was changed to Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine. [1] As editorial coverage of technology shifts away from print publications and to the Internet, Smartphone & Pocket PC expanded its online offerings, which included complete ...

  9. PCMag - Wikipedia

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    The word Magazine was added to the name with the third issue in June 1982, [6] but not added to the logo until January 1986.) [2] PC Magazine was created by David Bunnell, Jim Edlin, and Cheryl Woodard [7] (who also helped Bunnell found the subsequent PC World and Macworld magazines). David Bunnell, Edward Currie and Tony Gold were the ...