
While most of us are now the source of our technology news on the Internet, millions worldwide are still flowing through a newspaper or magazine to keep up with it.
Unfortunately, the printed media is a decline, according to numbers StatemanAnd with a digital world within your reach, it is easy to know the reason for visiting the countless news sites (but also falling) to keep your finger on the pulse of the global technical scene.
Return to the mid -seventies of the twentieth century, and it was a completely different world – and Bybate The magazine was all anger. It was launched in 1975, the magazine gained a reputation with wide coverage of “small computers” and rose to the forefront in parallel with the first days of personal computing.
The magazine was published monthly, and readers can subscribe through an annual subscription of only $ 10 in the beginning. Even according to today’s standards, it is cheap, as it reaches $ 59.88 – a great value, if you ask me.
By 1979, at the time of its acquisition by the McGraw-Hill Publishing Group group, Bybate Paid trading boasts more than 150,000 readers, making it one of the most popular technology magazines at the scene.
Return the house to life
Times change, and in 1998 the printed version of Bybate It was released for the last time. After it was obtained by CMP Media a few years ago, the decision was taken to reduce employees and stop production.
the Bybate The site was finally suspended in 2013 after several fateful attempts to revive the site.
Fortunately, we are able to return and get a glimpse of Bybate At its peak, thanks to a new online archive.
Al -Bayt: visual archive The magazine returns to life with all its glory, which allows users to reach everything that the article, the article, and the advertisement. It gives you a quick overview on the archive’s home page How much is the price? Covering the magazine’s foot over the years.
The content of the contract contract, an endless hours of writing, and who knows the number of the writer’s mass for a large number of journalists who are proud of the magazine.
I broke out in the archive with one click, fell in the September 1983 version – a time period when I was just a glimmer in my father’s eye.
On the left, we have ads for flexible Mitsubishi tablets that offer 6.2 km of RAM. Strong things. Elsewhere, we have an advertisement for color printers that aim to help companies perceive data and review PID PIPER.
When you go to another rabbit hole, Pied PIRAR was released in the early 1980s through small semi -technical electronics (STM). At that time, a low -cost and “portable” business computer was.
If we judge the size, it is certain that it does not get a five -star classification Techradar Accordingly. Regardless, the author Seth B. Bates it was an effective cost option for companies at the time.
“PIED PIPER offers real gaming business features,” Books. “Although some of its features have been designed differently, as with any machine, STM provides a good system for money.”
“II and III models are already in business, one of which is a 16 -bit machine.” “These additions to the line, along with the promise of the 20line LCD option, make the appearance of the future tubes bright.”