We’re sad to announce that Computer Music's most recent issue will be the final issue of the magazine. First launched in 1998, Computer Music’s existence was spurred by the giddy excitement about the ...
I grew up in a small town with a small library. The next town over had what I thought at the time was a big library, but it was actually more like my town had a tiny library, and the next one over had ...
First, an apology: I’m sorry I haven’t acknowledged the 40th anniversary of PC World. I feel slightly less guilty since—as far as I know—even PC World itself has not celebrated the 40th anniversary of ...
The April editions of Maximum PC and MacLife are now available at a bookstore near you. Sadly, they will be the final print versions of these two historic computer publications. They date back to 1996 ...
More than a quarter century later, PC World associate publisher Jeff Edman's 90-minute presentation on the state of the ad market in the mid-1990s is a piece of publishing history. So if you’ll ...
Two venerable computer publications-- Maximum PC and MacLife—are ending their print editions this month. The titles, both published by Future Publishing, are now available in digital form only, writes ...
PC Magazine —we didn't add "Magazine" to the name until 1986—thrived through the computer magazine heyday of the 1980s and 1990s, handled the curves of the dot-com boom and bust, and is still going ...
It's here - the world's first women's games magazine. At 148 pages in pocket format, the first issue of play vanilla priced at 1.90 a copy took to Germany's kiosks and newsagents on April 4: play ...
Germany's Computec Media AG's new play vanilla title, the world's first games magazine for women, will be addressing a market that has often been talked about but hardly served. Around a quarter of ...
“Pretending that the internet didn’t exist sounds like a preposterous strategy for keeping a print magazine alive, but it somehow worked. Maximum PC and MacLife survived—scrawny, but with a ...