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One of the great ways to keep up to date with the many computer innovations in the industry is to find in depth, relevant information in the form of magazines. Magazines provide current, informative and in depth information to readers that are looking for more than just a blurb on a web page or small newspaper article. If you are looking to find useful computer information, here are some tips.

There are many computer magazines on the market today and most of them do a great job at providing current, insightful information. Most computer magazines focus on a specific niche in the computer industry, for instance, you might find magazines on computer gaming, web development, business computing, laptops or computer shopping.

Some of the top computer magazines are PC magazine, MacWorld, Wired, PC Photo, Computer Gaming and Computer Shopper. While most computer magazines at the newsstand can cost $3 and up, an easy way for you to save considerably off the newsstand price is by purchasing a long term subscription from many computer magazine publishers. For instance, Wired magazine can cost over $4 per copy, if you purchase the magazine through the publisher, it can be as low as $10 per year for 12 issues.
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