An A-student’s life is turned upside-down when inappropriate status updates and photos appear on her online profile. She claims she is being set up, but no one believes her. Her only solace during this crisis is her mother, although even she admits that she’s not looking forward to being all alone once her daughter leaves for college. Now she must figure out who is hacking her profile before her reputation and chance to get into a good college are ruined. Maybe it’s her ex-boyfriend, a jealous friend competing for the same scholarship or someone far more dangerous than she could have ever imagined.
Stuff inspires and nurtures a passion for gadgets. We make them look amazing and explain in a fast, confident and unfalteringly entertaining way how they will enhance our readers’ lives. Stuff is a celebration of the new, the innovative, the shiny and the cool. It’s gadget joy.”Please Note: This price excludes VAT which will be added when you checkout.
Scientific American (informally abbreviated to SciAm) is a popular science magazine published since August 28, 1845, which according to the magazine makes it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States.
In this month’s issue of PC Magazine, we look at the top affordable back-to-school tech products that can make your education all it can be. We’re loaded with tips about Windows 10 and the Chrome Web browser, as well as how to move to all-cloud computing or get rid of your cable TV service without missing your favorite shows. Then we explore what Intel’s and Samsung’s latest advances mean for your computer’s processor and your smartphone’s screen, tell you what the FBI’s seizure of hacker forum Darkode.me means, and look at why Comcast’s new Gigabit Pro service will cost you so much money.
PC.com Malaysia is more than just a computer magazine. It was born out of a cause to inspire, to educate and to inform. PC.com is the country’s leading local ICT magazine, and continues to be every newbie and intermediate user’s ultimate guide to the computing age. With over 100 pages of up-to-date, must-read information every month, PC.com keeps you up to speed with all things tech since our very first issue eleven years ago. PC.com continues to enlighten readers with everything you want to know about personal and SOHO computing. We continue to offer you glimpses into the future with our takes on the latest and hottest products to hit the market. We continue to give you the best tips and tricks on personal computers, keeping your experience enjoyable.
An international magazine where glamour unfolds,and New models are discovered every month.Your First choice for new models.
iPad User Magazine is the complete companion guide for owners of any iPad model, including the new iPad mini. Published every six weeks you’ll be kept up-to-date with the latest things to do on your iPad.
Renowned for its superb photo-features, and its ability to secure exclusive access to the social elite, HELLO! has been capturing key moments in celebrities lives ever since it was launched more than 20 years. Each issue is rich mix of articles and interviews from around the world balanced by a series of regular practical features designed to appeal to every type of reader.
Microsoft Office – the best package of applied programs for working with documents of various types. It is composed of the best tools for business development, as well as to achieve maximum comfort while studying, doing home finances and other things. Whether it’s business or home environment – it does not matter, Office 2013 simply must be installed on any self-respecting member who uses a PC is not just for entertainment.
The Class of 92, a cinematic documentary detailing the rise to prominence and global sporting superstardom of six supremely talented young Manchester United footballers (David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Phil and Gary Neville). The film covers the period 1992-1999, culminating in Manchester United’s European Cup triumph, and will dramatically interweave and mirror the highs and lows of its football odyssey with the immense social and cultural changes taking place in Britain at the time.
What Digital Camera is the world’s oldest digital photography magazine and the UK’s biggest selling guide to digital cameras and accessories. Its mission is to inform readers on what to buy and how to use it. Packed with authoritative, independent reviews of the latest gear, from DSLRs and compacts, to lenses, flashguns and software, it also offers impartial buying advice, easy to follow tutorials on getting the best from your camera and inspirational features on photographers’ own gear. The listings section at the back provides a comprehensive buyers’ guide, including nearly 1000 cameras, lenses and accessories.
A single woman who’s mistaken for a stranger’s blind date, leads to her finding the perfect boyfriend.