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4 Magazines 2017 PDF
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1. Windows Help & Advice - January 2017 - PDF
2. PC Pro - February 2017
3. Custom PC - February 2017
4. PC Gamer USA - January 2017
Windows Help & Advice - January 2017 - PDF - zekle23
English | 100 pages | PDF | 33,8 MB
SPECIAL: Please note: This digital version of the magazine does not include the covermount items or supplements you
would find on printed newsstand copies.
Windows Help & Advice features all the best ways to get more from your Windows PC, along with in-depth advice on
new hardware, the latest technology and the internet. And it's 100% jargon free!
Windows Help & Advice is totally dedicated to Windows users. Weâ?™ll show you how use your new Windows PC,
tablet or all-in-one device, what all the apps do and how to solve common problems. We cover all versions of
Windows but put particular emphasis on the new Windows 10 and the previous Windows 8.1.
Every issue you get:
Explore section dedicated to helping you improve your skills
Support section dedicated to solving Windows problems
All the latest news and reviews of new Windows machines and compatible hardware
The latest Windows games reviewed in full!
Note:Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
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PC Pro - February 2017 - True PDF - zeke23
English | 132 pages | True PDF | 82 MB
PC Pro is one of several computer magazines published monthly in the United Kingdom by Dennis Publishing. PC Pro
also licenses individual articles (or even the whole magazine) for republication in various countries around the world -
and some articles are translated into local languages.[citation needed] as of 2006, it claimed to be the biggest selling
PC monthly in the UK.
PC Pro is promoted as a magazine for "IT professionals, IT managers and power users."[citation needed] It is a fairly
'rounded' magazine as it contains information on many different aspects of IT (such as cheap hardware, extreme
hardware, software, business, home, retailers) rather than just one of these areas like many UK PC magazines. While it
is primarily Windows-focused, it does contain some open source and Apple content.
The magazine was launched in November 1994. The website was launched in December 1996. On 3 June 2015 Dennis
relaunched the PC Pro website as Alphr. The magazine continued to operate under the PC Pro brand, with the two
publications occasionally sharing content but otherwise serving different audiences with bespoke content.
Each issue comes with a cover disc – either a CD in the £4.49 version or a DVD in the £5.99 edition. The CD contains
complete commercial software products (usually older versions) and commercial software trials. The DVD contains
these and also a selection of applications which feature in every issue. These regular applications are usually freeware
or open source.
The PC Pro team also publish a weekly podcast available on the Magazine website and on the iTunes Store.
In February 2001 they reissued, with new artwork, a free copy of the controversial "Area 51: The Alien Interview"
DVD.
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Custom PC - February 2017 - True PDF - zeke23
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 27 MB
Custom PC (usually abbreviated to 'CPC') is a UK-based computer magazine created by Mr Freelance Limited, and
published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. It's aimed at PC hardware enthusiasts, covering topics such as modding,
overclocking and PC gaming. The first issue was released in October 2003 and it is published monthly. Audited
circulation figures are 9,428 (ABC, Jan-Dec 2014). Gareth Ogden retired as editor of Custom PC at the end of Issue 52.
Issue 53 was edited by Deputy Editor James Gorbold; from Issue 54 onwards the magazine was edited by Alex
Watson. From Issue 87 to Issue 102 the magazine was edited by James Gorbold. From Issue 103 onward, the
magazine has been edited by Ben Hardwidge.
Between 2009 and January 2012 the magazine was partnered with enthusiast site bit-tech.net, with the two editorial
teams merging and sharing resources across both the site and the magazine. Custom PC's James Gorbold took over as
Group Editor of the two teams. However, since February 2012, the two brands have separated and content is no
longer shared between the two publications, although many of the magazine's writers continue to write for bit-tech.
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PC Gamer USA - January 2017 - True PDF - zeke23
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 39 MB
PC Gamer is a magazine founded in the United Kingdom in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by
Future plc. The magazine has several regional editions, with the UK and US editions becoming the best selling PC
games magazines in their respective countries. The magazine features news on developments in the video game
industry, previews of new games, and reviews of the latest popular PC games, along with other features relating to
hardware, mods, "classic" games and various other topics.
PC Gamer reviews are written by the magazine's editors and freelance writers, and rate games on a percent scale. In
the UK edition, no game has yet been awarded more than 96% (Kerbal Space Program, Civilization II, Half-Life, Half-Life
2, Minecraft, Spelunky and Quake II). In the US edition, no game has yet received a rating higher than 98% (Sid
Meier's Alpha Centauri, Half-Life 2, and Crysis).[citation needed]
In the UK edition, the lowest numerical score was 2%, awarded to The 4th Golden Satellite Awards for Interactive
Media Winner Big Brother 1. The sequel, Big Brother 2, was given an even lower score of N/A%, the review explaining
that "[PC Gamer] put as much effort into reviewing it as they did in making the game". In issue 255, August 2013, the
score of 2% was matched by the review of the re-released Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude, originally given 3%
when it first launched. In the US edition, the lowest score awarded was 4%, given to Mad Dog McCree, unseating the
previously lowest-rated game, Skydive!, given 5%.
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