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The most successful of these was Compute! The magazine's original goal was to TSR, Inc. Its self-titled magazine has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million people each week, including over 18 million men. It was the first magazine with circulation over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence twice.

Its swimsuit issue, which has been published since , is now an annual publishing event that generates its own television shows, videos and calendars. A print edition was published from to January Publication of online editions started in late and continues to this day.

The scientific discoveries and technological innovations produced by Bell System research and engineering were critical not only to the evolution of global telecommunications but, more widely, they had a considerable impact on the technological base of the global economy and, indeed, on our daily lives.

Bell Labs is the source of many significant contributions, of course, in the area of telephony, but also in memory devices, imaging devices, system organization, computers and software Scientific American informally abbreviated SciAm is a popular science magazine.

It is notable for its long history of presenting science monthly to an educated but not necessarily scientific public, through its careful attention to the clarity of its text as well as the quality of its specially commissioned color graphics.

Many famous scientists, including Einstein, have contributed articles in the past years. It is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in America. Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and costume designer Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella 1 Sept. Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostess, in which capacity she remained through issue 8 Nov.

Macworld is a web site dedicated to products and software of Apple Inc. Published since , the magazine has the largest audited circulation both total and newsstand of Macintosh-focused magazines in North America, more than double its nearest competitor, MacLife formerly MacAddict. Macworld was founded by David Bunnell publisher and Andrew Fluegelman editor.

It was the oldest Macintosh magazine Radio-Electronics was an American electronics magazine that was published under various titles from to Gernsback Publications ceased operations in December and the January issue was PC Zone, founded in , was the first magazine dedicated to games for IBM-compatible personal computers to be published in the United Kingdom.

The precursor to PC Zone was the award-winning multiformat title Zero. The magazine was published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. In July it was Flight International or Flight is a global aerospace weekly publication produced in the UK. It is the world's oldest continuously published aviation news magazine. With a team of journalists and correspondents around the world, it provides global coverage of aerospace manufacturing and aviation operations in the areas of air transport, business aviation, defence, The Beatles Book also known as Beatles Monthly was a fanzine dedicated to the English rock band the Beatles, founded in It was first published in August and continued for 77 editions until it stopped publication after the December edition.

It was revived in , and ceased publication in Y gracias tanto a los grupos de apoyo entre usuarios, las Aktueller Software Markt literally Current Software Market , commonly known by its acronym, ASM, was a German multi-platform video game magazine that was published by Tronic Verlag from until It was one of the first magazines published in Germany focused on video games, though the very first issues of ASM covered the software market in general for almost all platforms at this time, hence the magazine's full name.

According to the magazine itself, it was the first computer software Gamest[a] was a Japanese video game magazine that specialized in covering arcade games. Published by Shinseisha, it first began in May and originally published bi-monthly, later changed to be a monthly-issued magazine in the late s.

The magazine also featured the annual "Gamest Awards", which hands out awards to games based on user vote. The magazine had a heavy-focus on shoot'em up arcade games, but would also cover games from other genres. Gamest originated from the It was conceived as an alternative publication of media criticism—emphasizing left, feminist, and LGBTQ perspectives.

It evolved into an online publication in , bringing all its back issues with it. The collection also contains a large amount of work by Julia Lesage and Chuck Kleinhans. This includes their teaching and research Topics: JumpCutMagazine, media. Topics: magazine, radioamateur, francais, ham, radio, amateur. Future Sex Archive is here. The magazine was glossy with four-color printing and featured articles, interviews, reviews, erotica, and erotic photography celebrating the zeitgeist of technological revolution, body modification, sexual liberation, and the mainstreaming of sexual proclivities previously considered taboo—from bondage to fetishes to "teledildonics.

Popular Computing Weekly was a computer magazine in the UK published from the early s until the early s. It was sometimes referred to as PCW although that abbreviation is more commonly associated with Personal Computer World magazine.

Its subject range was general-purpose, covering gaming, business, and productivity software. During it incorporated Computer Gamesweek. It was noteworthy for being the only national weekly computer magazine of the time, and for its backpage being Like many similar magazines, it contained news, game reviews, previews, tips, help guides, regular columns, readers' letters and cover-mounted game demos. In May the former rival Power Play Magazine is a german-language video game magazine produced in the s and discontinued around the turn of the century.

A fan of computer games, he realized in spring there was no magazine dedicated to computer games. Although Sipe had no publishing experience, he formed Golden Empire Publications in June and found investors. Whereas many magazines from the mids had been dedicated to the MS-DOS PC platform or the Mac, mostly from a business or home user's perspective, Byte covered developments in the entire field of "small computers and software", and sometimes other computing fields such as Diplomacy is a strategic board game created by Allan B.

Calhamer in and released commercially in Its main distinctions from most board wargames are its negotiation phases players spend much of their time forming and betraying alliances with other players and forming beneficial strategies and the absence of dice and other game elements that produce random effects.

Set in Europe before the beginning of World War I, Diplomacy is played by two to seven players, each controlling the Creative Computing was one of the earliest magazines covering the microcomputer revolution.

The magazine was founded by David H. Ahl, who sold it to Ziff-Davis in the early s, but remained as Editor-in-Chief. Nel ha festeggiato il numero assieme a un restyling del logo e il rilascio della nuova interfaccia del supporto ottico integrato. Amiga Computing UK Edition issues June - October Amiga Computing was a long-lived and respected magazine published initially by Europress, and later IDG, covering most aspects of the Amiga; although games were covered, the focus was on more serious subjects.

Like most Amiga magazines, the page count peaked in the early-mid 90's, before dropping dramatically later in the decade. Amiga Computer finally ceased publication in ; short-lived US and Greek editions only lasted a Magazines about sound and audio technology, including mixing, playback, and electronics.

Smash Hits was a pop music magazine aimed at teenagers and young adults, featuring lyrics, photographs, interviews and news related to celebrity music acts in the UK Later offshoots arrived in the US and Australia. After an initial test issue, the magazine started publishing in , switching to a fortnightly schedule after three issues, and finally closing up in Magazines and Periodicals from around the world, covering a wide range of topics.

Crash was a magazine dedicated to the ZX Spectrum home computer. It was published from to by Newsfield Publications Ltd until their liquidation, and then until by Europress.

Crash was initially launched in by Roger Kean, Oliver Frey and Franco Frey as a mail order software catalogue that included several pages of reviews. It then launched as a magazine in February , maintaining its focus squarely on Spectrum gaming unlike its competitors, which tended to feature more The journal was renamed Building in as it is still known today. Building is the only UK title to cover the entire building industry.

The Builder's first two editors, Hansom and Alfred Bartholomew —45 , did not last long in the job. The architect George Godwin — was Neo Geo Freak is a Japanese-language magazine dedicated to the Neo Geo arcade systems and home console, published in the s.

Computer magazines from Yugoslavia and other areas speaking Slovene. Credits to Tomaz Kac for this project. Published monthly, in frequency was reduced to 6 times a year. This collection consists of a variety of magazines, digitized from a number of sources, that do not have a comprehensive and non-comprehensive collection available.

CARtoons magazine is an American publication that focuses on automotive humor and hot rod artwork. Petersen Publication Company as a quarterly starting in It should not be confused with the earlier Cartoons Magazine of the s. The original CARtoons went defunct in In , CARtoons resumed publication under new Le Scienze is an Italian science magazine and is the Italian edition of Scientific American, published monthly since It was founded by industrial Alberto Mondadori and scientist Felice Ippolito.

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