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  2. SmartComputing - Wikipedia

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    The magazine featured articles, reviews of hardware and software, editorial content and classified advertising. It was geared more toward newer users than its sister publications, Computer Power User and CyberTrend (previously known as PC Today). Articles and Features. Technology News and Notes, by Christian Perry - News and a monthly Q/A help desk

  3. List of computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    Personal Computer News (United Kingdom) Popular Computing Weekly (United Kingdom) The One. The Rainbow. RUN. SunWorld, about Sun Microsystems computers (United States) UnixWorld, about Unix operating system (United States) Verbum, desktop publishing and computer art focused magazine of the 1990s. Zero.

  4. APC (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    APC (formerly known as Australian Personal Computer) is a computer magazine in Australia. It is published monthly and comes with a cover-mounted DVD of software. It is published by Future Australia . The tagline on the front of the magazine is "high performance personal computing" which APC uses as its point of distinction from other computing ...

  5. Compute!'s Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Compute!'s Gazette. Compute!'s Gazette ( ISSN 0737-3716 ), stylized as COMPUTE!'s Gazette, was a computer magazine of the 1980s, directed at users of Commodore 's 8-bit home computers. Announced as The Commodore Gazette, it was a Commodore-only daughter magazine of the computer hobbyist magazine Compute!. [1] It was first published in July 1983.

  6. PC Magazine (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    PC Magazine UK's launch edition was in April 1992, and the launch event, in March, was on a scale that no other technology magazine had experienced before or since, and was typical of the way publisher Ziff-Davis conducted business over the nine years it remained in the UK. Nine months prior to the launch, David Craver, head of Ziff-Davis UK ...

  7. Type-in program - Wikipedia

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    Type-in program. A type-in program or type-in listing was computer source code printed in a home computer magazine or book. It was meant to be entered via the keyboard by the reader and then saved to cassette tape or floppy disk. The result was a usable game, utility, or application program. Type-in programs were common in the home computer era ...

  8. Component Developer Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Component Developer Magazine or CoDe (registered as CODE Magazine) is a computer magazine edited and produced by the publishing and software company EPS Software. [2] CODE is published bi-monthly, and it is available in printed and digital format. [3] The magazine focuses on providing information about Computer programming in using today's ...

  9. Category:Defunct computer magazines published in the United ...

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    Computer Shopper (US magazine) Computer Underground Digest. Computer User. Computers and Automation. Computerworld. Computist. ComputorEdge Magazine. Creative Computing (magazine) CURSOR.