Wired is a monthly American magazine that reports on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics. It is headquartered n San Francisco, California and has been in publication since January 1993.
This magazine’s audience is for people in their mid 20‘s to mid 30‘s, because most people older than that are not connected to the technology world. The Wired magazine edition of October 2012 has a cover of a man holding a “machine that will change the world.” The machine he is holding is the new replicator 3-D printer. Having this machine on the cover perfectly describes the kind of magazine Wired is. Inside the magazine there are more articles on technologies. One example is, there are two pages on 7-inch tablets, the Nexus 7, Nook Tablet, Toshiba Excite 7.7, and Samsung Galaxy Tab 27.0. Another page shows a bunch of smartphone toys.
The advertisers in this edition of Wired are: Omega, RadioShack, Lexus, Rolex, Delta, Movado, Cadillac, Kohler, Samsung, Banana Republic, Bulova, Marriott, Bud Light, Dodge, Xerox, Honda, Heineken, hp, Dyson, Skype, Volkswagen, Columbia, Diet Coke, Geico, Hyundai, AT&T, Windows 7, ups, Verizon, IBM, monster, Gillette, Otter Box, incase.
This magazine was informative and technical. It had a lot of information on technology. For someone looking into tablets, phones, or even the 3-D printer, this magazine could help answer a lot of questions.
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