I am sure somebody here subscribed to Maximum PC. I received it through Zinio. Have people found something to replace it?
I am sure somebody here subscribed to Maximum PC. I received it through Zinio. Have people found something to replace it?
frankly, i didn't know that subscription magazines even still existed
(like news, newspapers, television, seems everything's "a.i." anymore)
Bill Bradshaw wrote:
I am sure somebody here subscribed to Maximum PC. I received it
through Zinio. Have people found something to replace it?
I asked Copilot and got this: __________________________________________________________________________________
Here's a categorized list of magazines similar to Maximum PC, divided
into Printed, Digital, and Both formats.
Printed Magazines:
Make: Magazine - Focuses on DIY tech projects, including Raspberry Pi, robotics, and PC modifications.
2600: The Hacker Quarterly - Covers hacking, cybersecurity, and
underground computing culture.
Linux Magazine - A publication dedicated to Linux users, offering
technical insights and industry news.
Admin Magazine - A more technical sibling to Linux Magazine, catering
to IT professionals.
Digital Magazines:
PC Gamer - Covers PC gaming, offering reviews, news, and features for
gaming enthusiasts.
Ars Technica - A mix of tech news, deep dives, and industry trends.
TomsHardware - A fantastic online resource for PC enthusiasts,
covering hardware reviews, tech news, and DIY builds.
ExtremeTech - Focuses on cutting-edge technology, hardware, and
computing advancements.
TechRadar - Covers consumer technology, including PCs, gaming, and
mobile devices.
Both (Print & Digital):
WIRED - Covers emerging technologies, culture, and science.
Macworld - Offers news, reviews, and analysis of Apple products.
Popular Mechanics - Covers a broad range of technology, science, and
DIY projects.
IEEE Spectrum - Focuses on engineering, computing, and technology
trends.
This should give you a solid selection of magazines to explore. Let me
know if you'd like recommendations based on a specific interest, such
as gaming, hardware, or software development. __________________________________________________________________________________
HTH.
On Wed, 11 Jun 2025 22:35:34 +0200 (CEST), D wrote:
[snip]
frankly, i didn't know that subscription magazines even still existed
(like news, newspapers, television, seems everything's "a.i." anymore)
I still get a local newspaper here, although its no longer printed locally >and it comes in the mail.
John C. wrote:
Bill Bradshaw wrote:
I am sure somebody here subscribed to Maximum PC. I received it
through Zinio. Have people found something to replace it?
I asked Copilot and got this:
__________________________________________________________________________________
Here's a categorized list of magazines similar to Maximum PC, divided
into Printed, Digital, and Both formats.
Printed Magazines:
Make: Magazine - Focuses on DIY tech projects, including Raspberry Pi,
robotics, and PC modifications.
2600: The Hacker Quarterly - Covers hacking, cybersecurity, and
underground computing culture.
Linux Magazine - A publication dedicated to Linux users, offering
technical insights and industry news.
Admin Magazine - A more technical sibling to Linux Magazine, catering
to IT professionals.
Digital Magazines:
PC Gamer - Covers PC gaming, offering reviews, news, and features for
gaming enthusiasts.
Ars Technica - A mix of tech news, deep dives, and industry trends.
TomsHardware - A fantastic online resource for PC enthusiasts,
covering hardware reviews, tech news, and DIY builds.
ExtremeTech - Focuses on cutting-edge technology, hardware, and
computing advancements.
TechRadar - Covers consumer technology, including PCs, gaming, and
mobile devices.
Both (Print & Digital):
WIRED - Covers emerging technologies, culture, and science.
Macworld - Offers news, reviews, and analysis of Apple products.
Popular Mechanics - Covers a broad range of technology, science, and
DIY projects.
IEEE Spectrum - Focuses on engineering, computing, and technology
trends.
This should give you a solid selection of magazines to explore. Let me
know if you'd like recommendations based on a specific interest, such
as gaming, hardware, or software development.
__________________________________________________________________________________
HTH.
Thanks for the list. Computer magazines are disappearing as the go to web based.
<Bill>
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