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This is a list of magazines marketed primarily for computer and technologyenthusiasts or users. The majority of these magazines cover general computer topics or several non-specific subject areas, however a few are also specialized to a certain area of computing and are listed separately.

General magazines[edit]

These publications appeal to a broad audience and usually include content about computer hardware and software and technology news. These magazines could also be called technology magazines because of the large amount of content about non-computer consumer electronics, such as digital audio player and mobile phones.

Bi-monthly[edit]

Monthly[edit]

  • APC (Australia)
  • Computing (Pakistan, in Urdu)
  • Digit (India)
  • PC Quest (India)
  • 'IX_(magazine) (by Heise)' (Germany)

Fortnightly[edit]

  • c't (Germany, Netherlands)
  • Computeractive (United Kingdom)
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Weekly[edit]

  • Computer Weekly (United Kingdom)
  • Computerra (Russia)
  • Computing (United Kingdom)
  • Micro Mart (United Kingdom)
Computer magazines for kids

Online-only[edit]

  • Datamation, previously in print 1957–98, the first computer magazine. (United States)

Topic-specific magazines[edit]

These publications are marketed towards people who are interested in a specific topic of computing. Results gtu.


Commodore Amiga[edit]

  • Amiga Computing (United Kingdom, United States) (discontinued)
  • Amiga Format (United Kingdom) (discontinued)

Apple Mac[edit]

  • Call-A.P.P.L.E. (United States)
  • MacTech (United States)
  • MacFormat (United Kingdom)
  • MacLife (Germany)
  • MacLife, formally MacAddict (United States)
  • MacUser (United Kingdom)
  • Macworld (Australia, United States, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Spain, United Kingdom)
  • Semaphore Signal (United States)

RISC OS/Acorn[edit]

  • Acorn User (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
  • Archive (United Kingdom)
  • The Micro User (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
  • Qercus (United Kingdom)

Web development[edit]

  • .net (United Kingdom)
  • Practical Webdesign (United Kingdom)

Computer modification[edit]

Computer Magazines Subscriptions

  • Custom PC (United Kingdom)
  • Maximum PC (United States)
  • PC Extreme (United Kingdom) (discontinued)

Gaming[edit]

Internet[edit]

  • First Monday (Internet) (peer reviewed)
  • Internet Magazine (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
  • Open Source Magazine (Internet) (discontinued)[1]
  • Spider (Pakistan) (discontinued)
  • Webuser (United Kingdom) (discontinued)

Business[edit]

  • eWeek (United States)
  • InformationWeek (United States)
  • InfoWorld (United States)
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Weekly[edit]

  • Computer Weekly (United Kingdom)
  • Computerra (Russia)
  • Computing (United Kingdom)
  • Micro Mart (United Kingdom)

Online-only[edit]

  • Datamation, previously in print 1957–98, the first computer magazine. (United States)

Topic-specific magazines[edit]

These publications are marketed towards people who are interested in a specific topic of computing. Results gtu.


Commodore Amiga[edit]

  • Amiga Computing (United Kingdom, United States) (discontinued)
  • Amiga Format (United Kingdom) (discontinued)

Apple Mac[edit]

  • Call-A.P.P.L.E. (United States)
  • MacTech (United States)
  • MacFormat (United Kingdom)
  • MacLife (Germany)
  • MacLife, formally MacAddict (United States)
  • MacUser (United Kingdom)
  • Macworld (Australia, United States, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Spain, United Kingdom)
  • Semaphore Signal (United States)

RISC OS/Acorn[edit]

  • Acorn User (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
  • Archive (United Kingdom)
  • The Micro User (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
  • Qercus (United Kingdom)

Web development[edit]

  • .net (United Kingdom)
  • Practical Webdesign (United Kingdom)

Computer modification[edit]

Computer Magazines Subscriptions

  • Custom PC (United Kingdom)
  • Maximum PC (United States)
  • PC Extreme (United Kingdom) (discontinued)

Gaming[edit]

Internet[edit]

  • First Monday (Internet) (peer reviewed)
  • Internet Magazine (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
  • Open Source Magazine (Internet) (discontinued)[1]
  • Spider (Pakistan) (discontinued)
  • Webuser (United Kingdom) (discontinued)

Business[edit]

  • eWeek (United States)
  • InformationWeek (United States)
  • InfoWorld (United States)

Music[edit]

Mobile computing[edit]

  • PC Today (United States)

Novice users[edit]

1980s computers[edit]

The following magazines cover 1980s home computers such as the Amiga, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum or Amstrad CPC. Most of these magazines are now discontinued as the computers they discuss are now out of production.

Retro computer magazines
TitleCountryAvailabilityNotes
.infoUnited States, Canadadiscontinued
Acorn UserUnited Kingdom)discontinued
Amiga PowerUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Amiga FormatUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Amiga Activediscontinued
Amiga Computingdiscontinued
Amiga Survivordiscontinued
Amiga User Internationaldiscontinued
Amiga Worlddiscontinued
Amstrad ActionUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Amstrad Computer UserUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Amtix!United Kingdomdiscontinued
ANALOG ComputingUnited Statesdiscontinued
ANTICUnited Statesdiscontinued
Atari UserUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Commodore User (renamed CU Amiga Magazine)discontinued
Computer GamerUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
CrashUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Dragon UserUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Electron UserUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Page 6United Kingdomdiscontinued
Personal Computer GamesUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
RetrogamerUnited Kingdom
Sinclair UserUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
The Micro UserUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Your ComputerUnited Kingdomdiscontinued
Your Sinclair (originally Your Spectrum)United Kingdomdiscontinued
Zzap!64United Kingdomdiscontinued

Partworks[edit]

The following magazines were published as partworks:

  • The Home Computer Advanced Course (United Kingdom) (1984-1985)
  • The Home Computer Course (United Kingdom) (1983-1984)
  • Input (United Kingdom) (1984-1985)
  • PC Ace (United Kingdom) (1999-2001)

Linux and open-source[edit]

The following magazines cover topics related to the Linuxoperating system (as well as other Unix based operating systems) and other forms of open-source/ free software. Some of these magazines are targeted at IT professionals (with an emphasis on the use of these systems in the workplace) whilst others are designed for home users.

  • Free Software Magazine (Internet)
  • Linux Format (United Kingdom)
  • Linux Gazette (Internet)
  • Linux Journal (United States) (shutdown August 7, 2019)
  • Linux Magazine (United Kingdom/Europe)
  • Linux Magazine (United States)
  • Linux User and Developer (United Kingdom)
  • Linux Voice (United Kingdom)
  • Linux Weekly News (Internet)
  • Open Source For You (India)

Sales[edit]

The following magazines cover computer, peripheral, software and service distribution, through all their aspects (marketing, strategy, channel, retail or wholesale).

  • Channel World, Belgium, Czech Republic, India, Netherlands
  • CRN Magazine, US, Europe and other countries
  • IT Bransjen, Norway

Academic journals[edit]

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A number of journals are circulated in academic circles (normally associated with a governing body such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE). These may cover several different topics as well as computing and often deal with more technical aspects of hardware and software.

  • ACM Computing Reviews (United States) (ACM)
  • ACM Queue (United States) (ACM)
  • ACM Transactions on Graphics (United States) (ACM)
  • American Programmer (United States)
  • C/C++ Users Journal (United States) (independent publisher, defunct)
  • Computer (United States) (IEEE, Computer Society)
  • Computer Graphics (United States) (ACM SIGGRAPH)
  • Dr. Dobb's Journal (United States) (independent publisher, defunct)
  • IEEE Internet Computing (United States) (IEEE, Computer Society)
  • IEEE Intelligent Systems (United States) (IEEE, Computer Society)
  • IEEE Micro (United States) (IEEE, Computer Society)
  • IEEE Multimedia (United States) (IEEE, Computer Society)
  • IEEE Software (United States) (IEEE, Computer Society)
  • Overload (United Kingdom) (ACCU)

Other, now defunct, computer-related magazines[edit]

  • C (Finland)
  • Electronics Today International, electronics magazine that also published early homebrew computer systems
  • Family Computing (later Home Office Computing), home/educational-oriented magazine published by Scholastic, Inc.
  • Free Software Magazine (China)
  • Hebdogiciel, French computing magazine from the 1980s
  • CHIP (India)
  • IT-Branchen (Denmark)
  • Kilobaud Microcomputing (United States)
  • New Computer Express (United Kingdom)
  • Personal Computer News (United Kingdom)
  • Popular Computing Weekly (United Kingdom)
  • Pragma, a 1980's publication for Pick users
  • Verbum, desktop publishing and computer art focused magazine of the 1990s

Computer magazine publishers[edit]

The following companies publish one or several computer related magazines. Casino 2000 luxembourg. Some of these publishers produce computer magazines exclusively and most produce multiple magazines from this genre.

  • Future plc (United Kingdom)
  • Newsfield Publications (United Kingdom)
  • Next Media (Australia)
  • Sandhills Publishing Company (United States)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Open Source MagazineArchived 2010-10-21 at the Wayback Machine

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_computer_magazines&oldid=994564163'




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