First Glimpse
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First Glimpse is the first technology magazine written specifically for women that not only shows readers what devices to buy and how to use them, but also illustrates how the reader can incorporate consumer electronics into her and her familys everyday life. It has practical advice and helpful information about MP3 players, cell phones, digital cameras, and other electronic devices. First Glimpse highlights the ways in which technology can contribute to living well, staying organized, and having fun.
First Glimpse is the first technology magazine written specifically for women that not only shows readers what devices to buy and how to use them, but also illustrates how the reader can incorporate consumer electronics into her and her familys everyday life. It has practical advice and helpful information about MP3 players, cell phones, digital cameras, and other electronic devices. First Glimpse highlights the ways in which technology can contribute to living well, staying organized, and having fun.
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- Beware the title
From the title of this magazine, one would expect to see how consumer electronics are being integrated into our everyday lives. I expected Martha Stewart Living cum Stereo Review. But that is not what one gets here. What one gets is a drier version of Stereo Review that covers cell phones, computers, and other wired and wireless technologies along with stereos.
Each issue of the magazine highlights several consumer electronic products. An article includes the latest innovations for a ... Read More
- Beware the titleFrom the title of this magazine, one would expect to see how consumer electronics are being integrated into our everyday lives. I expected Martha Stewart Living cum Stereo Review. But that is not what one gets here. What one gets is a drier version of Stereo Review that covers cell phones, computers, and other wired and wireless technologies along with stereos.
Each issue of the magazine highlights several consumer electronic products. An article includes the latest innovations for a ... Read More
