
If you are looking for a computer magazine, there are many choices available. PC World, PC Magazine, Creative Computing, and Your Computer are just a few of the many options. All these magazines are written and edited by experts who keep up to date with the latest computer technology. Subscribe to computer magazines to be informed about the latest developments and trends in computer technology.
Your Computer
Your Computer Magazine was published from 1981 to 1998 monthly. It covered the rapidly growing market for home computers and was the most well-known computer magazine in Britain. It had news, typed-in programs and reviews of hardware and software. It also covered developments in home microcomputers. Your Computer changed the subtitle to "making you micro work" in later years.
Your Computer magazine was founded in 1981 and covered many topics and products. You Computer also featured a column dedicated programmable calculators as well as a regular column entitled "Software File". In 1987, Your Computer began to focus on the Mac and PC, and abandoned its hobbyist readership.
PC World
PC World is a global computer magazine that is published on a monthly basis. PC World, which was originally published in IDG, has now been made available online. The magazine is still a popular resource for tech enthusiasts and anyone interested in computers. PC World is a worldwide source of information on the most recent computers and technology.

PC World has international offices with branches in countries including Brazil, Albania (Brazil), Norway, Greece and Norway. The magazine is published in English and German as well as Indonesian and Lithuanian.
Creative Computing
Creative Computing magazine's focus changed as the market for computers became more business-oriented. Instead of focusing on programming, the focus shifted to software and hardware. In the end, programming articles stopped appearing. Ziff's CEO suffered a serious cancer scare in 1985. Many of Ziff’s specialty magazines were sold.
The first issue of Creative Computing, in April 1980, contained humorous parodies of major computer magazines. Although the magazine did not concentrate on business computing, Ahl's idea to create a general-interest computer magazine was popular. The magazine would eventually reach two million subscribers over the next three issues.
PC Magazine
PC Magazine is an American computer magazine that has been published since 1982. Ziff Davis originally published the magazine in print until January 2009. It was first published in print form from January 1994 to January 2009. The magazine then began publishing online editions in late 1993. This magazine contains articles on computers and technology as well as other topics.
PC Magazine has covered a wide range of electronics in its history. Instead of focusing on computer reviews, it has moved to cover a wider range. It also covered Macintosh products over many years. In the late 1990s it created comparative hardware reviews. The magazine used to be more than 400 pages long, with some issues reaching the 500-page mark.

Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics is a computer magazine that publishes a monthly issue. It has a broad audience. The articles of the magazine are usually focused on technical subjects, but there are ads for equipment for home locksmithing, furniture building kits, and songwriting. Some issues include classifieds about patent medicine.
Popular Mechanics also has a digital version. Digital subscriptions are also available for schools, businesses, libraries, and schools. Individuals also have the option to subscribe to this magazine.