MSX Fan Magazine was a Japanese computer magazine covering the MSX Computer and published in the 1990s.
Software Development Times, better known as SD Times, is a magazine published by BZ Media, in both a print version and an on-line electronic edition. It has been published since 2000. Since 2003, it has published an annual award list, the "SD Times 100", which honors the top 100 leaders and innovators in the software development industry, as judged by SD Times' editors.
Super è il marchio collettivo di alcune riviste mensili di informatica per home computer edite tra il 1984 e il 1991 circa dalla J.Soft, parte del Gruppo Editoriale Jackson. Dal 1986 circa non appare più il marchio J.Soft, ma direttamente il Gruppo Editoriale Jackson. Inizialmente vennero pubblicate una rivista dedicata ai computer Commodore a 8 bit (VIC-20, C64, C16, Plus/4, C128), che cambiò diversi nomi (Super VIC, Super VIC & C64, Super Commodore, Super Commodore 64, Super Commodore...
c't: Magazin Fur Computer Technik. German magazine for computers.
Boardwatch Magazine, informally known as Boardwatch, was initially published and edited by Jack Rickard. Founded in 1987, it began as a publication for the online Bulletin Board Systems of the 1980s and 1990s and ultimately evolved into a trade magazine for the Internet service provider (ISP) industry in the late 1990s. The magazine was based in Lakewood, Colorado, and was published monthly. The magazine included advertisements for BBSes, BBS software and hardware, and editorials about the BBS...
Your Computer was a British computer magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988, and aimed at the burgeoning home computer market. At one stage it was, in its own words, "Britain's biggest selling home computer magazine". It offered support across a wide range of computer formats, and included news, type-in program listings, and reviews of both software and hardware. Hardware reviews were notable for including coverage of the large number of home microcomputers released during the...
Bimonthly and monthly magazine for users of Osborne portable computers. Incomplete run, but library has most issues within noted date range, including premiere issue.
Topic: osborne computer
Personal Computer World (usually referred to as PCW) (February 1978 - June 2009) was the first British computer magazine. Although for at least the last decade it contained a high proportion of Windows PC content (reflecting the state of the IT field), the magazine's title was not intended as a specific reference to this. At its inception in 1978 'personal computer' was still a generic term, and did not refer specifically to the Wintel (or 'IBM PC compatible') platform; in fact, such a thing...
«Хакер» — одно из крупнейших российских медиа об IT и IT-безопасности. Мы создаем нишевой образовательный контент, направленный на IT-специалистов. Мы пишем как о трендах и технологиях, так и о конкретных темах, связанных с IT и IT-безопасностью. Подробные HOWTO, практические...
Linux Journal was a monthly technology magazine published by Belltown Media, Inc. (Houston, Texas). It focused specifically on Linux, allowing the content to be a highly specialized source of information for open source enthusiasts. Linux Journal was the first magazine to be published about the Linux kernel and operating systems based on it. It was established in 1994. The first issue was published in March 1994 by Phil Hughes and Bob Young, co-founder of Red Hat, and featured an interview with...
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Chip magazine Romanian language version 2012
Topic: Chip
Magazines and periodicals dedicated to computers manufactured by Apple Computer Inc. (later Apple, Inc.), including the Apple II, Macintosh, iMac, and Macbooks.
Magazines about the Sinclair family of computers, including the ZX Spectrum, Timex Sinclair, QIL, and other models.
MSX Magazine was a Japanese-language magazine for the MSX computer.
ZNews Magazine was a newsletter covering the ZBasic product on various 1980s-era computer platforms.
IA Programmo Magazine is an Italian-language computer magazine.
Jurassic News, sottotitolata Retrocomputing Magazine, è una rivista amatoriale di retroinformatica, pubblicata gratuitamente e senza pubblicità, solo in formato digitale, attraverso il sito jurassicnews.com. Secondo gli autori è la prima rivista italiana online sull'argomento. Sono usciti 60 numeri, con cadenza circa bimestrale, dal gennaio 2006 al dicembre 2016. Un indice generale di tutti gli articoli pubblicati è disponibile in...
Geracao Prologica is a Brazillian microcomputer magazine.
From Wikipedia: Compute! (ISSN 0194-357X) was an American computer magazine that was published from 1979 to 1994, though it can trace its origin to 1978 in Len Lindsay's PET Gazette, one of the first magazines for the Commodore PET computer. In its 1980s heyday Compute! covered all major platforms, and several single-platform spinoffs of the magazine were launched. The most successful of these was Compute!'s Gazette, catering to Commodore computer users. The magazine's original goal was to...
Computer is an IEEE Computer Society practitioner-oriented magazine issued to all members of the society. It contains peer-reviewed articles, regular columns, and interviews on current computing-related issues. The magazine can be categorized somewhere between a trade magazine and a research journal, drawing on elements of both. Computer provides information regarding current research developments, trends, best practices, and changes in the computing profession. Subscriptions of the magazine...
ELBUG Magazine is the newsletter for the BBC Micro published by BEEBUG Publications published in the UK in the 1980s.
DPK Magazine is a Russian-language computer magazine from the late 2000s.
ITEC (Information Technology Electronics Computers) was a partwork magazine published by GEJ Publishing Ltd in the United Kingdom during 1983 and 1984. It ran for 51 weekly issues.
Computer idea era una rivista italiana di informatica edita da 1Plus SRL e diretta da Andrea Maselli. Nacque nel febbraio del 2000 ed era il primo magazine quattordicinale dedicato al PC mai pubblicato in Italia. Presentava un formato lungo e stretto ed una foliazione di 100 pagine, poi passata a 84 in maniera più o meno stabile. L'elemento editoriale più caratteristico era la sua sezione centrale staccabile, denominata Passo a passo: qui viene descritto l'uso di numerosi programmi, servizi...
CE Lifestyles Magazine targets digital electronics enthusiasts and avid computer users who like all things digital. Each issue of CE Lifestyles includes hardware reviews, buying advise, and tutorials for getting started on a broad range of devices. CE Lifestyles provides all-around gadget hounds with the latest advancements in computer electronics.
The Guide to Computer Living was a magazine dedicated to Commodore computers that was published in the 1980s.
Home Computer - La rivista del computer in casa è stata una meteora nel panorama editoriale italiano. Edita dal Gruppo Editoriale Jackson, è uscita nel maggio del 1984, affiancandosi alla rivista VideoGiochi. Essa si prefiggeva di dare informazioni principalmente sui computer da casa, che in quel periodo stavano entrando in parecchie case, ma lo scarso successo editoriale la portarono logicamente a confluire nella più blasonata 'cugina' dopo solo 15 numeri pubblicati. Quest'ultima dal n.29...
This magazine is dedicated to the curious people who want to know the "inside" technical information regarding computers, BBS's, the telephone company, arcade games, radio equipment, general electronic equipment, cable and other utility companies and anything/everything nobody else wants to talk about... or might not even KNOW about! Are you a hacker? Are you curious? Do you want to know how-it-works? Then you want to read this magazine!
From Wikipedia: Amstrad Action was a monthly magazine, published in the United Kingdom, which catered to owners of home computers from the Amstrad CPC range and later the GX4000 console. It was the first magazine published by Chris Anderson's Future Publishing, which with a varied line-up of computing and non-computing related titles has since become one of the foremost magazine publishers in the UK. The publication, often abbreviated to AA by staff and readers, had the longest lifetime of any...
Computer Age Magazine is a early 1980s general computer magazine.
German-language magazine from the mid-late 1980s.
Canada's Personal Computing Magazine.
Acorn Programs Magazine is a glossy magazine covering the BBC Acorn and Acorn software. It was published in 1984.
Acorn User magazine was founded by Acorn Computers in 1982, contract-published by Addison-Wesley, to coincide with the launch of the BBC Micro. It covered the range of Acorn home computers, the BBC Micro and Atom at first and later the Electron, Archimedes and Risc PC. The first issue was dated July/August 1982. From the April 1984 issue, the magazine came under the control of Redwood Publishing, a company recently founded by Michael Potter (a former publisher at Haymarket Publishing),...
The BeeBon was a newsletter dedicated to the BBC Micro and Acorn Computing machines. Published in 1982.
Magazines about the computers made by Atari: 8-Bit, ST, and Related.
Amazing Computing was a computer magazine devoted to the Amiga computer. It was published by PiM Publications of Fall River, Massachusetts, USA, from 1985 to (sporadically) 1999. Other Amiga publications from PiM include AC's Tech for the Amiga and AC's Guide. The publisher was Don Hicks. A frequent column in Amazing Computing was "Roomers" by "the Bandito" which offered unsourced rumors, speculation, and inside information regarding developments on the AMIGA scene. These...
MSX Fan Magazine was a French computer magazine covering the MSX Computer and published in the 1990s.
Your Computer was a British computer magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988, and aimed at the burgeoning home computer market. At one stage it was, in its own words, "Britain's biggest selling home computer magazine". It offered support across a wide range of computer formats, and included news, type-in program listings, and reviews of both software and hardware. Hardware reviews were notable for including coverage of the large number of home microcomputers released during the...
HARDCORE was the Journal of the British Apple Systems User Group. It was a computer newsletter published in the 1980s and dedicated to the Apple family of computers.
ELectron User magazine is a magazine for BBC Electron Users published in the 1980s.
Hacker Journal is the first italian magazine dedicated to hacking. It can be bought at the news-stands since 2002. Hacker Journal is a magazine which combines computer security articles and others where are explained the main techniques of computer attack. Articles are structured as tutorial which show step by step, and with the help of the support code, how to realize exploits and the most common intrusion techniques (attack side) and how to prevent the attack (defense side). We cooperate with...
Microkids was one of a handful of magazines that had emerged in the early 80s with a focus on family members as it’s audience, in this case tweens and teens. Other slicks of the day included titles such as Family Computing and Enter, magazines that made their way to the racks as a result of a newly growing global demand for personal computers. No longer was it only hobbyists and programming professionals who showed an interest in this developing technology. Now there was a smattering of...
French magazine dedicated to the Amstrad PCW computers series.
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Chip magazine Romanian language version 2012
Topic: Chip
Laserbug Magazine was a newsletter covering the BBC Model B computer. Short-lived, only a small number of issues were produced.
Tux Magazine was a Linux magazine aimed at Linux desktop end users, specifically those who use the KDE desktop environment. Tux's mission was to help Linux take over the desktop market. Tux was not a print magazine: each issue was delivered digitally as a PDF file. The first issue was published in March 2005 and further 19 issues followed almost every month. On January 1, 2007, the publisher announced that the December 2006 issue was the last for the moment, because financial and other issues...
British Telecommunications Engineering: The Magazine of the British Telecommunications Engineers.
ColdFusion Developer's Journal educates and informs novice to advanced ColdFusion developers, generates "buzz" and provides customer examples, tips and more.
Magazines that are related to computers that have not yet been sorted into the other Computer Magazine collections.
Acorn Programs Magazine is a glossy magazine covering the BBC Acorn and Acorn software. It was published in 1984.
68 Micro Journal Magazine was a magazine "dedicated to the 68XXX user", and covered a variety of machines, including programming tips and general information.
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 1986 until 1995. 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...
Input/Output Magazine was an Atari-focused magazine published in the 1980s.
Computer Press is a Russian computer magazine.
Personal Computer Games was a multi-format UK computer games mag of the early/mid eighties. It is famous for launching the careers of several notable games journalists of the '80s including Bob Wade, Peter Connor and Chris Anderson. Anderson would later launch Amstrad Action, and Future Publishing, along with Wade and Connor. Other staff included Deputy Editor Steve Cooke and staff writer Samantha Nemens. Computer coverage at the time were mainly consisted of the Spectrum, C64 and the BBC...
Nuova Elettronica è una rivista italiana che si occupa di hobbistica elettronica. Creata da Giuseppe Montuschi nel 1969 a Bologna dalle ceneri della rivista Sistema Pratico . La periodicità di uscita a volte non viene rispettata prediligendo la qualità dei progetti proposti. Nonostante la rivista arrivi nelle edicole tramite il più grande distributore privato nazionale, la maggior parte dei lettori preferisce abbonarsi. Sono popolari le periodiche offerte di arretrati venduti a peso (14 kg...
H&E Computronics, Inc. was well known for their line of business software for the TRS-80 and other computers, including programs such as VersaReceivables and VersaLedger. But they were probably best known for their TRS-80 monthly magazine, which billed itself as "the original magazine for TRS?80 owners." It was called by a number of different names over its publication history, including TRS?80 Monthly Newsletter, TRS?80 Monthly Magazine, and H&E Computronics Monthly News...
A varied collection of Texas Instruments-related computer magazines, to be split off into further collections as more individual issues are found.
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Chip magazine Romanian language version 2012
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Enter was an American magazine produced from October 1983 to May 1985 by Children's Television Workshop (CTW, later renamed Sesame Workshop). Similar to sibling titles Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and 3-2-1 Contact magazines, the title was aimed at school-age children. The focus of the magazine was, as declared on the cover, "The world of computers and new technology". Each issue included programs in the BASIC computer language, which readers could type into their own home...
The Nintendo Power Advance magazines were spin-offs on the Nintendo Power magazine, released in 2001, and stopped the same year. They exclusively contained information for Game Boy Advance games, the last being a complete guide for Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World. Only four issues were printed, and Mario personally appeared on the covers of all but one.
MSX Micro Magazine was a spanish-language computer magazine covering the MSX Computer.
Die Happy Computer aus dem damaligen Markt & Technik Verlag (später teilweise vom WEKA-Verlag übernommen) war neben verschiedenen anderen deutschen Computerzeitschriften (64'er, Chip, CPC Amstrad International, Computer Persönlich) eine der Fachpublikationen für Heimcomputeranwender in den 1980er Jahren. Von November 1983 bis zur letzten Ausgabe 1990 bot sie aktuelle Neuheiten, Vergleichstests, Tipps und Tricks sowie Listings rund um damals erfolgreiche Heimcomputersysteme wie Amstrad...
Informatica CPU is a spanish-language computer magazine.
Next Generation (also known as NextGen) was a video game magazine that was made by Imagine Media publishing company (now Future Network USA). It was affiliated to and shared editorial with the UK's Edge magazine. Next Generation ran from January 1995 until January 2002. It was published by Jonathan Simpson-Bint and edited by Neil West. Other editors included Chris Charla, Tom Russo, and Blake Fischer. Unlike its competitors GamePro and Electronic Gaming Monthly, Next Generation was directed...
Sandhills Publishing Company is a privately held American magazine publishing company. It publishes trade and consumer publications for the computer, trucking, agriculture, aircraft, and heavy machinery industries. Its monthly technology-themed publications are Computer Power User ("CPU"), SmartComputing (formerly known as PC Novice), PC Today and First Glimpse (formerly known as CE Lifestyles). Its trade publications are Processor, Controller, Executive Controller, CharterHub,...
The Computer Paper (sometimes referred to as TCP, for a time HUB , and then HUB-The Computer Paper ) was a monthly computer magazine that was published in Canada (both in print and online) from February 1988 until November 2008. The magazine was originally published by Canada Computer Paper Inc. It was purchased in 1997 by Hebdo Mag International of Paris, France, and then to Piccolo Publishing Ltd of Toronto in 2003. Publication ceased in November 2008 due to...
The One was a video game magazine in the United Kingdom which covered 16-bit home gaming during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was first published by EMAP in October 1988 and initially covered computer games aimed at the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, and IBM PC markets. Like many similar magazines, it contained sections of news, game reviews, previews, tips, help guides, columnist writings, readers' letters, and cover-mounted disks of game demos. The magazine was sometimes criticised for...
Paper Soft era una rivista di informatica, con cadenza settimanale, edita dalla J. Soft. Il primo numero venne pubblicato il 15 giugno del 1984. Di piccolo taglio (formato A5), veniva venduta al pubblico a un prezzo popolare di 1000 lire, aumentato poi a 1300 nelle ultime pubblicazioni. Il suo scopo, come facilmente traducibile dal titolo inglese (paper=carta), era quello di pubblicare listati di programma solo ed esclusivamente su carta. L'utente doveva quindi digitare con molta attenzione il...