You can now can get IT trade news instantly via the new PCR iPhone and iPad apps, plus a relaunched Digital Edition for your desktop browser.
It's all part of our ongoing mission to make PCR content available in as many formats as possible, delivering extra value for advertisers and convenience to readers.
The iPad app is a full, rich media edition of the print magazine, and includes videos and live links within articles from the November issue of PCR.
Email and push notifications will alert the user as future issues of the magazine become available to download to the app.
The companion Digital Edition for your desktop browser packs the same rich media functionality.
Meanwhile, the up to the minute, round-the-clock coverage of the global technology industry provided by the PCR-online.biz website is now available through an iPhone app, bringing you all the content in a specialised format for reading while on the move.
VIP Computers has signed up as sponsor of both the iPad and iPhone apps, as well as the new browser Digital Edition.
“The world of publishing has changed, and PCR has changed with it,” said Lisa Foster, managing editor of PCR. “The website has been giving up to the minute news for years now, however with the iPhone app you can now receive updates directly, wherever
you are.
"The print publication remains our main brand, but porting this content to an iPad format ensures the high quality of PCR’s core property is delivered to a wider audience, while retaining the look and feel of a magazine.”
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