Tracklist on next page
Tracklist on next page
Computer Arts is the leading magazine for designers, illustrators and creative professionals. Every month in the magazine you’ll find a plethora of inspiration, creative software skills and industry advice, all aimed at making you a better – and more successful – designer. Our Output section brings you the world’s best design work, and our new section, The design manual, is your essential desk companion – a collection of advice, tips and opinion that will help you complete your real-world, daily design challenges in double-quick time. And our Creative Skills section is the only place to find cutting-edge software skills and techniques to improve your design workflow. Every issue we feature pro skills in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Flash and more – making Computer Arts the ultimate guide to becoming a more versatile creative pro, and helping you undertake your creative challenges faster. We also bring you exclusive video tuition from our tutorial writers and Studio Life – a series of HD short films going behind the scenes at the world’s biggest agencies. It’s simple. If you want to be a better designer, you need Computer Arts.
Stay on top of today’s fast-changing technology with PC World magazine. Get buying advice from PCWorld’s reviews and lab-based rankings for laptops, PCs, smartphones, digital cameras, printers, HDTVs and more. Set up a home network. Make your PC faster. Choose effective anti-virus software. Every issue of PCWorld is packed with award-winning articles, product rankings, news, reviews, how-tos, tips, bug fixes and much more. Make the most of your PC, consumer electronics and digital technology right now with the trusted and expert advice from PCWorld!
This intelligently crafted, seven-time award winning festival favorite, tells the story of a young man, in a small seaside town, who learns a thing or two about love, luck and life from his well-traveled, outlaw grandfather. Born & Raised is a gritty, coming-of-age drama with a lot of heart and a ton of laughs.
Popular Science keeps you on top of the latest innovations and scientific discoveries every month. If it’s new and hot, Popular Science has it covered – Automotive, Computing, Electronics, Medicine, Entertainment, Sport, Aviation, Environment, Photography, Gaming, Music, Space, Home Tech, DIY, Robotics, Gadgets, Travel and more! Popular Science has been published internationally since 1872. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to stay in touch with the science and technology behind our daily lives!
Australian Macworld is the longest-running Mac magazine outside the USA. We bring you the latest news, reviews, help and tips for the Mac, iPad, iPhone and everything else from Apple. Plus you’ll find photography, lifestyle and the latest gadgets. It’s the full package for Mac fans.
The objective of Computeractive is to provide ‘Simple Clear Advice In Plain English’ on all matters of technology. Computeractive writes about technology issues facing general readers in their day to day life. From buying advice on computers, mobile phones, cameras etc. to increasing productivity on Microsoft Windows to troubleshooting computers and laptops. Computeractive addresses all these through, easy to understand, step by step guides as well as in-depth articles. Technology has become part and parcel of everyday life, Computeractive helps you negotiate the tricky bits.
Shima has always strove to be an excellent obedient child to his parents and to others, but in the process he could never be himself. Because of this he has always felt lonely, even with all the people who say they love him. When the picture of his recently deceased grandfather falls into the ocean, Shima nearly drowns jumping in after it. He is quickly saved by a mysterious man. In a daze Shima confesses his loneliness to the stranger, who then vows to stay by Shima’s side for as long as he needs him. Shima quickly finds out that this stranger is a merman. Shima takes him home, and names him Isaki. Isaki and Shima quickly become friends, but find out that their feelings for each other might go past that of friendship.
In 1999, the Janjira nuclear plant was mysteriously destroyed with most hands lost including supervisor Joe Brody’s colleague and wife, Sandra. Years later, Joe’s son, Ford, a US Navy ordnance disposal officer, must go to Japan to help his estranged father who obsessively searches for the truth of the incident. In doing so, father and son discover the disaster’s secret cause on the wreck’s very grounds. This enables them to witness the reawakening of a terrible threat to all of Humanity, which is made all the worse with a second secret revival elsewhere. Against this cataclysm, the only hope for the world may be Godzilla, but the challenge for the King of the Monsters will be great even as Humanity struggles to understand the destructive ally they have.
Storm Boy is a rambunctious Australian youth, living along the coastline with his freewheeling father. At the behest of an aging aborigine, Storm Boy takes care of an uncared-for nest of pelicans.
A thought-provoking documentary about the ill-fated Trans World Airline Flight 800 to Paris, France, which exploded on July 17, 1996 just 12 minutes after takeoff from JFK International Airport, killing all 230 people on board. The special features six former members of the official crash investigation breaking their silence to refute the officially proposed cause of the jetliner’s demise and reveal how the investigation was systematically undermined.