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  2. List of computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of magazines for computer and technology enthusiasts or users, covering various topics, regions and formats. Find magazines for general computing, specific platforms, retro computers, Linux, open source, sales, academic journals and more.

  3. PC World - Wikipedia

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    PC World is a monthly online-only publication by IDG that offers advice on PCs, Internet, and other technology products and services. It was founded in 1983 and has editions in 51 countries, sometimes under different names such as PC Advisor and PC Welt.

  4. Microsoft 365 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft 365 is a product family of productivity software, collaboration and cloud-based services owned by Microsoft. It encompasses online services such as Outlook.com, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, programs formerly marketed under the name Microsoft Office (including applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on Windows, macOS, mobile devices, and on the web), enterprise ...

  5. The 35 Best Subscription Boxes for Teens - AOL

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    Nuuly. For a flat fee, this clever service offers subscribers the opportunity to rent six articles of clothing from Urban Outfitters, Free People, Levi’s, AYR and more of their fave brands, for ...

  6. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of video game magazines from various countries, topics, and platforms, with brief descriptions and references. Learn about the history, topics, and publishers of video game journalism from the late 1970s to the present.

  7. PCMag - Wikipedia

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    PCMag, formerly PC, is a publication by Ziff Davis that covers hardware and software reviews, solutions, and industry news. It started in 1982 as a print magazine and became online-only in 2009, with a focus on consumer electronics and IT professionals.

  8. CodeCombat - Wikipedia

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    CodeCombat is a game that teaches students ages 9–16 how to code in various languages and computer science concepts. It is a web-based game with single-player and multi-player modes, and is endorsed by the College Board for AP Computer Science Principles.

  9. One Laptop per Child - Wikipedia

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    One Laptop per Child (OLPC) was a non-profit initiative that aimed to transform education for children in developing countries with low-cost laptops and software. Learn about its history, design, challenges, and legacy from this Wikipedia article.