How It Works magazine now on DVD
Fact fans will love this…
Fact fans will love this…
SciFiNow launches Facebook account to accompany popular website and Twitter feed.
An unmissable bumper compendium of all the highlights of the last 12 months of How It Works.
SciFiNow.co.uk expands its coverage of the printed word.
All your favourite magazines in one place.
NG’s dedicated E3 website goes live.
iCreate celebrates the UK release of the iPad.
Gaming supersite enables new interactive features.
Win gear from Rockstar’s latest opus, thanks to NowGamer
YouTube channel compliments magazine’s extensive hints and tips base.
Imagine’s newest launch recognised by prestigious gong.
Multiformat magazine launches website at www.gamestm.co.uk
Imagine Publishing’s SciFiNow wins prestigious honour at the Fantasy Horror Awards.
Readers will be able to view the magazine on their handheld devices from today.
Prices on selected items cut in half for January.
New Celebrity Twitter Directory bookazine rates the best and worst of the world’s most famous blogs
Full to the brim with retro sci-fi features that will whisk you away to a simpler time, SciFiNow: The Timewarp Collection – Volume 1 is now on sale priced £9.99. Since its launch in 2007, SciFiNow has proudly boasted the best retro genre content on the market, enthusiastically turning back the clock to once again revel in the best shows of yesteryear.
Imagine Publishing has released the first SciFiNow eMag, containing twelve issues of the magazine in electronic form.
The team behind iCreate magazine have launched the ultimate online portal for iPhone users, iPhone Kung Fu.com. Dubbed, “The path to iPhone enlightenment”, visitors will find reviews of apps and accessories, free ringtones as well as receive daily news and video tutorials on one easy-to-use page. The site can be viewed on existing web browsers … Continued
Imagine Publishing has released the first SciFiNow eMag, containing twelve issues of the magazine in electronic form. For only £19.99, the disc contains every review, interview, column and article featured in the print version of the publication over its first year. From talking to James Callis to analysing Buck Rogers, you won’t find a disc … Continued