Webuser is a top UK’s internet magazine featuring news, software and website reviews, funny websites, broadband price guide, technical help and forums.
Webuser is a top UK’s internet magazine featuring news, software and website reviews, funny websites, broadband price guide, technical help and forums.
Launched in 2002, Digital Photographer is the ultimate monthly photography magazine, delivering indispensable, practical and hands-on shooting advice. Aimed at digital enthusiasts and professional photographers, Digital Photographer features the latest high-end kit reviews, expert interviews, practical shooting advice and image-editing tutorials to help you become a better photographer. We also showcase a selection of images from DP readers every month – the ideal launch pad for your career.
Playboy’s College Girls – there’s just something incredibly appealing about innocent yet oh-so-sexy college girls. Waiting for you between the covers of PLAYBOY’S College Girls are amazing photos of the hottest student bodies!
Photoshop Creative provides Photoshop users with lashings of practical advice and inspiration. Whether you’re brand new to the program or simply looking to improve your existing skills, this is the magazine for you. We don’t like to leave anyone out, so we want to make sure there’s something for everyone – from the Adobe Photoshop Elements user right through to those lucky enough to own Photoshop CS3.
The UK’s biggest selling PC monthly magazine, and your source of professional IT news, reviews and tests. Combining in–depth industry comment and analysis with rigorous product testing.
Amateur Photographer is the world’s oldest weekly magazine for photography enthusiasts. With its unique weekly format, it is the first for news and digital and film equipment tests. Regular features on reader portfolios, darkroom, digital, black & white and photographer profiles ensure all areas of photography are covered.
T3 is the world’s number one gadget magazine. Each issue is packed full of the latest tech news and analysis, gadget reviews, intelligent features and a buying guide. T3 The Android Guide is the definitive guide to getting more from your Android tablet and smartphone…
Sports Illustrated South Africa is the most successful and enduring multi-sport magazine in South Africa. It excites, enthuses and entertains sports lovers, while providing in-depth, well-researched coverage. Its annual November swimsuit edition has become the largest multi-media event in South Africa. The magazine combines timeless pictures with an exciting editorial style, telling stories of success, failure, glory, disappointments, triumph, strife, injuries and comebacks. Laughter, tears, joy and hope – these are the realities of the sports world. South Africans are passionate about sport and Sports Illustrated provides the flame that ignites this passion.
Esquire is designed as a forum for men in today’s American society. This upscale lifestyle magazine for professional 30-to-49-year-old men offers readers information about the latest trends and fashions, as well as personality profiles, and articles about the arts, politics and the media.
Crammed full of inspirational shooting advice, expert camera workshops, image-editing tutorials, the latest kit reviews and exclusive interviews, Digital Photographer has everything you need to help you shoot like a pro. It’s the only magazine for digital photographers.
Alaric Leong is a proud Singaporean and aspiring author. Having worked as a PR writer, he decided to gravitate into a brand of fiction that hews a little more closely to reality. Another of his first attempts at fiction has been included in the anthology, Crime Scene: Singapore
Aaron Ang is a Singapore-based writer with a passion for both Literature and History. He has published a number of short pieces, many on historical topics, including sports history. One of his cold-case mystery stories was included in the collection Crime Scene: Singapore (Monsoon Books). His short story A Perfect Exit (first published in Best of Singapore Erotica) was made into a TV film on Singapore’s Mediacorp.