Newsweek ends 80-year run, goes all-digital

Newsweek announced Thursday it would end an 80-year run as a print magazine at the end of the year, taking the venerable publication all-digital to cope with a harsh media environment.

Newsweek announced Thursday it would end an 80-year run as a print magazine at the end of the year, taking the venerable publication all-digital to cope with a harsh media environment.

Can you imagine a classroom without chalk and blackboard, manila paper, cartolinas, one-fourth sheets of paper, pencils, erasers, and attendance sheets?

Two leading telecommunications firms have banded together to create technology hub described to be “the place to go” for those who want to experience the latest technologies first-hand.
PHILADELPHIA — The city’s two major newspapers said Monday that they will give heavily-discounted Android tablet computers to paid digital subscribers as part of a new venture designed to shore up readership and revenue nearly a year after the publications emerged from bankruptcy. The pilot project slated for launch in late August will provide about [...]

The Philippine Daily Inquirer’s sister titles have joined the party. Now added to the Inquirer’s Digital Edition (http://bit.ly/Inquirer-digital) for iPads, iPhones, iPod Touch devices and Android tablets and smartphones are the Inquirer’s regional paper in Cebu, Cebu Daily News, and the national tabloid, Bandera. The addition marks the first time the full content of both [...]