Computer Power User is a monthly print publication aimed at people who breathe, eat, and sleep technology. The kind of person who gets his kicks upgrading graphics cards and smashing benchmarks. The type of person who reinstalls Windows at 2 a.m. because his system keeps crashing while he’s encoding video.
Now! That’s What I Call Disco is a surprisingly thoughtful 63-track disco overview. For the sake of cramming as many selections in as possible, the compilers favored shorter — and often inferior — single edits over full and extended versions. That’s the lone problem. Otherwise, this provides a fine introduction and doesn’t concentrate solely on the style’s peak mid- to late-’70s years. Among the more enduring hits are Chic’s “Good Times,” Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love,” Shalamar’s “A Night to Remember,” Heatwave’s “Boogie Nights,” Yarbrough & Peoples’ “Don’t Stop the Music,” and McFadden & Whitehead’s “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now.”
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Muscle Evolution’s Fitness His Edition magazine covers all aspects of the men’s health and fitness lifestyle with dedicated weight training features that delve into everything related to gym-based training, as well as various sporting codes and the related training modalities. Fitness His Edition also covers health and fitness product news, trends and techniques, as well as expert nutritional and supplementation information from the industry’s top experts – all delivered in a well designed, attractive looking layout that entices readers to carry on feeding their hunger for information.
.net is the world’s best-selling magazine for web designers and developers. Every issue boasts more than 30 pages of tutorials, covering topics such as CSS, PHP, Flash, JavaScript and web graphics.
This new standalone publication from Men’s Health South Africa is based on its popular in-book section, How To Do Everything Better. Lighthearted but practical, it is packed with simple, useful, easy-to-follow instructions, this publication will provide its audience with skills, tips, upgrades and life hacks for any and every aspect of life.
New Scientist is a weekly international science magazine and website covering recent developments in science and technology for a general English-speaking audience. New Scientist has maintained a website since 1996, publishing daily news. As well as covering current events and news from the scientific community, the magazine often features speculative articles, ranging from the technical to the philosophical.
National Geographic Traveler Magazine: Discover a wealth of vacation ideas for the U.S., Canada, and overseas destinations. Each issue of National Geographic Traveler features superb photography, lively stories and features and a wide range of practical travel advice. This award-winning bimonthly publication has everything you need to plan the perfect trip.
Us Weekly is the magazine that keeps the closest watch on the ever changing and ever exciting entertainment industry, unlike any other magazine. It takes you backstage at awards shows and sneaks you into celebrity parties. Us Weekly peers into the minds (and dressing rooms) of the biggest stars, and escorts you around the world to see exactly where and with whom the hottest names in entertainment have been hanging out. Us gives you more access than any other magazine on the newsstand.
Shape Malaysia is the only active lifestyle guide for women in the country, inspiring women to aspire towards the very best their minds, bodies and lives can achieve with content that zeros-in on reliable and cutting-edge health, well-being, fitness and functional beauty news as well as research.
Lingerie Insight is your one–stop source for breaking news, comment, trading intelligence and buying inspiration, serving the multi-billion pound British lingerie and swimwear industry. The monthly magazine and website provide the latest global trends; expert business advice from retailers, wholesalers and designers; facts and figures on the state of the industry; and a forum in which all opinions can be aired and heard.
The story of Steve Jobs’ ascension from college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century.
In the early 1600′s, Countess Elizabeth Bathory slaughtered more than 600 young women, believing if she bathed in the blood of virgins that she would stay young and beautiful forever. Still alive today, she’s found a perfect hunting ground for her ‘botox’ as an abstinence educator in conservative America, and the young ladies of San Griento High are poised to be her next victims. But will her unholy ritual finally be stopped by Leah Ratliff, a feminist blogger and ambitious reporter for the school paper?