
There are many options available when you're searching for a computer magazine. PC Magazine, Creative Computing Magazine, PC World and Your Computer are just a handful of the many options. All of these magazines are written by knowledgeable professionals who know all about the latest advances in computer technology. Buying a subscription to a computer magazine can be a great way to stay informed on the latest innovations and trends in computer systems.
Your Computer
Your Computer Magazine was published monthly from 1981 to 1988. The magazine was a popular one in Britain, and it focused on the increasing market for home computer products. It included news, type-in programs, and reviews of computer hardware and software. It also covered developments in home microcomputers. Your Computer's subtitle was changed to "making your microwork" in later years.
Founded in 1981, Your Computer magazine covered a wide variety of topics and products, including popular and forgotten computers. There was also a column on programmable calculators, and a regular column called Software File. Your Computer stopped being a hobbyist magazine in 1987. Instead, it began to focus more on the Mac/PC.
PC World
PC World is a global magazine about computers that is published every month. PC World, which was originally published in IDG, has now been made available online. PC World is still an important resource for technology enthusiasts and computer geeks. PC World is a worldwide source of information on the most recent computers and technology.

PC World has offices all over the world. There are branches in countries like Albania, Bangladesh, Brazil and Greece as well as New Zealand. The magazine is available in English (German), Indonesian (Indonesian), and Lithuanian.
Creative Computing
Creative Computing magazine changed its emphasis as the market in computers evolved from hobby to business. Instead of focusing exclusively on programming, the focus was now on software and hardware. The programming articles stopped appearing as a result. Ziff's CEO became ill in 1985 and the company was forced to sell off many of its specialty magazines.
Creative Computing's inaugural issue, published in April 1980 contained humor parodies from major computer magazines. Although it did not focus on business computing Ahl's idea for a general-interest computer magazine gained traction. The magazine would reach more than 2 million subscribers in the three following issues.
PC Magazine
PC Magazine is an American computer magazine published since 1982. Ziff Davis originally published the magazine in print until January 2009. The magazine started publishing online editions in late 1994. It features articles on technology and other subjects.
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 has also been reviewing Macintosh products for years. And in the late 90s, it introduced the concept of comparative Hardware Reviews. The magazine was more than 400 pages long. Some issues even reached the 500 page mark.

Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics, among computer magazines, is a monthly publication that reaches a wide 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. You may even find classifieds for patent medicine suppositories in some issues.
Popular Mechanics is also digitally available. Digital subscriptions are also available for schools, businesses, libraries, and schools. Individuals also have the option to subscribe to this magazine.