Thaddeus Computing to Publish iPhone Edition of Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine
This post was published 1 year 4 months 13 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.For those familiar with Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine and who pined for a similar offering for their iPhone, Thaddeus Computing will soon publish a print magazine and a companion web site targeted at iPhone users. Per Thaddeus Computing CEO Hal Goldstein:
“Given the incredible interest in the new iPhone, extending our Smartphone & Pocket PC brand to cover the iPhone and iPod touch is natural for us. We’ve been doing enthusiast mobile computing publications since 1985.
“We look forward to helping users get the most out of their iPhone or iPod touch and have already identified over 100 hidden tips about using built-in software and iTunes. Each issue will cover new software, top accessories, and best Web applications. Our ‘iPhone at Work’ section will assist both professionals and large organizations.”
The premier issue of the iPhone Edition of Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine will be available mid-August on newsstands worldwide, followed by three more iPhone editions in 2009.
Visitors can find editorial contact information, special advertising rates, and a table of contents at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/iphone/mediakit/. Through special arrangement with texterity.com, a Web-based digital version of the premier issue will be viewable for free for anyone with a PC, Mac, or iPhone.
NB: The iPhone Edition will not be sent to Windows Mobile subscribers. However, yearly iPhone Edition subscriptions will be available for $14.99. For the latest information about Thaddeus Computing’s iPhone efforts, including a listing of the best available iPhone Web sites, visit http://pocketpcmag.com/cms/iphone
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Bryan is a software tester and network admin for a small multimedia company that deals primarily with the network/PC technology sector, despite the fact that his background is actually in the biological sciences. His first PDA was a Palm m100 back in 2001 and has been fiddling with Pocket PCs and Smartphones for several years now. In 2008 he was a Software Judge for SmartPhone and PocketPC Magazine.






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