These publications are marketed towards people who are interested in a specific topic of computing.
Amiga •
Amiga Action (United Kingdom) (discontinued) •
Amiga Addict (United Kingdom) •
Amiga Computing (United Kingdom, United States) (discontinued) •
Amiga Format (United Kingdom) (discontinued) •
Amiga Power (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
Cryptography •
Mondo 2000 •
2600: The Hacker Quarterly Macintosh •
Call-A.P.P.L.E. (United States) •
MacTech (United States) •
MacFormat (United Kingdom) •
MacLife (Germany) •
MacLife, formally
MacAddict (United States) •
MacUser (United Kingdom) •
Macworld (Australia, United States, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Spain, United Kingdom)
RISC OS/Acorn •
Acorn User (United Kingdom) (discontinued) •
Archive (United Kingdom) •
The Micro User (United Kingdom) (discontinued) •
Qercus (United Kingdom)
Web development •
.net (United Kingdom) •
PHP Architect (United States)
Computer modification •
Custom PC (United Kingdom) •
Maximum PC (United States) (discontinued) •
PC Extreme (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
Gaming Internet •
First Monday (Internet) (peer reviewed) •
Internet Magazine (United Kingdom) (discontinued) •
Spider (Pakistan) (discontinued) •
Webuser (United Kingdom) (discontinued)
Business •
eWeek (United States) •
InformationWeek (United States) •
InfoWorld (United States)
Music •
Computer Music (United Kingdom)
Mobile computing •
PC Today (United States)
Novice users •
First Glimpse (United States)
1980s computers The following magazines cover 1980s home computers such as the
Amiga,
Atari 8-bit,
Commodore 64,
ZX Spectrum or
Amstrad CPC. Most of these magazines are now discontinued as the computers they discuss are now out of production.
Partworks The following magazines were published as
partworks: •
The Home Computer Advanced Course (United Kingdom) (1984–1985) •
The Home Computer Course (United Kingdom) (1983–1984) •
PC Ace (United Kingdom) (1999–2001)
Linux and open-source The following magazines cover topics related to the
Linux operating system (as well as other
Unix based operating systems) and other forms of
open-source/ free software. Some of these magazines are targeted at
IT professionals (with an emphasis on the use of these systems in the
workplace) whilst others are designed for home users. •
Free Software Magazine (Internet) •
Full Circle •
LinuxFocus •
Linux Format (United Kingdom) •
Linux Gazette (Internet) •
Linux Journal (United States) (shutdown August 7, 2019) •
Linux Magazine (United Kingdom/Europe) •
Linux Magazine (United States) •
LinuxUser (Germany) •
Linux User and Developer (United Kingdom) •
Linux Voice (United Kingdom) •
Linux Weekly News (Internet) •
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LWN.net •
MyLINUX (Romania) •
Open Source For You (India)
Artificial Intelligence •
AI Magazine •
Communications of the ACM Sales The following magazines cover computer, peripheral, software and service distribution, through all their aspects (marketing, strategy, channel, retail or wholesale). •
Channel World, Belgium, Czech Republic, India, Netherlands •
CRN Magazine, US, Europe and other countries •
IT Bransjen, Norway ==Academic journals==