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This is a list of magazines marketed primarily for computer and technology enthusiasts or users. The majority of these magazines cover general computer topics or several non-specific subject areas, however a few are also specialized to a certain area of computing and are listed separately.
Based on fortnightly sales, confirmed by the UK's Audit Bureau of Circulation, Computeractive is the UK's best-selling computer magazine. The iPad app version of the magazine was launched in January 2012. An ebook version of Computeractive is provided by Zmags, although purchasers cannot read the magazine offline.
Former Computer Weekly reporter Rebecca Thomson, who was responsible for early coverage of the scandal, was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2025 New Year Honours for services to justice. [9] On 28 July 2021, Computer Weekly launched the voting for its Most Influential Woman in UK Technology awards. [10]
Pages in category "Computer magazines published in the United States" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Computer magazines are magazines about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet. They are popular in advanced countries. They are popular in advanced countries. Most computer magazines offer advice, some coding instruction, reviews of the latest technologies, and advertisements.
PC World (stylized as PCWorld) is a global computer magazine published monthly by IDG. [2] Since 2013, it has been an online-only publication. It offers advice on various aspects of PCs and related items, the Internet, and other personal technology products and services.
ITNOW (formerly The Computer Bulletin) [1] is a bimonthly magazine aimed at IT professionals that is published on behalf of the British Computer Society (BCS) and sent to all its members. [2] The magazine was started with the title The Computer Bulletin in London in 1957. [ 3 ]