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Best Tech News magazines

by Riley Thomson write article

Back in the old days, when owning a pair of shoes was a luxury and Chickenpox was a right of passage, certain men used their complete control over the communication airwaves to tell their audience whatever lies that happened to be convenient. The internet changed all that, and now along with the media moguls, anybody with a keyboard and internet access can do the same, no matter how transparently retarded the story might be. So, in this day and age, when soaking up information and viral infections is so easy, how does one spot the not.

Well, not to worry because we have put together a list of some of the best tech magazines which will give you wisdom you might not be able to process or apply. We’re talking about the kind of information you shouldn’t be saddled with until you have a university degree. So, without further ado, here are the top technology magazines this side of Whisky Guide Weekly.

Smart Computing

Smart Computing is one of the best and more well known IT magazines out there. The best part of this magazine which sets it apart from the rest is that if offers content for different platforms, IT and even computer hardware, and presents it in an appealing manner, which one would want to read each month, year after year. The IT magazine has something for everybody and comes without the annoying ads which cut between magazine stories. Since we are in a digital age, we went online to check out the web version of Smart Computing and were impressed. The digital version of the magazines is basically a scanned copy of the print version, so there are no sudden changes in the format and the design retains its snazzy appeal.

PCWorld

With roughly 140 pages, PCWorld manages to incorporate everything you could possibly want to know about, you guessed it…PC computers. Although the articles in the publication fall into many categories, the IT magazine mostly focuses on PC security and the latest gadgets and gizmos. PCWorld also happens to have a solid online presence, with a huge digital archive and great presentation, which is easy on the eyes.

Wired

Wired remains the number one source of information for those who don’t wish to build their own servers, but just want to stay in-the-know of all the latest happenings in the IT arena. The magazine cover a broad range of topics that are all related to the IT field. Although this magazine is one of the heavier publications (200 pages to be precise), the only downside is the number of ads in the publication. Apart from that , the digital version of Wired is cross plat-formed, which means that readers get to enjoy the web-version fo the publication just as much as the print version.

MaximumPC

If you’re in search for quality content then MaximumPC should be right up your alley. From Deathmatch, which is a one-on-one product comparison to Autopsy, which reviews some of the latest products, and dozens of news articles, the reader gets to jump to different sections. The IT magazine is a great source of everything related to computers and the IT field, the only drawback is that it’s slanted a bit towards Microsoft, which is not a big problem and definitely not a deal breaker. MaximumPC is a sleek looking magazine filled to the brim with comprehensive information any tech geek would appreciate.

Ending Note

These technology magazines offer a fascinating peak into the world of technology, and they remain to be superior to all the rest. So, the next time you’re laptop’s down and you can’t access Technogigs.com, give these magazines, which have been hewn from the crude grey mass of the internet a try.


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