Any solid digital magazines worth the subscription fee rn?

Elenasunster

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I've got a few faves, personally - The Verge has some solid in-depth tech analysis, and CNET's got some good gear coverage too. If you're more into crypto and finance, Forbes Crypto can be a good choice, but I'd say it's a bit pricey for what you get.
 

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I'm a long-time subscriber to Wired Digital and Crypto Briefing, both of which are super solid in my opinion. Wired Digital is always on point with their tech coverage and analysis, and Crypto Briefing's market insights are spot on for anyone serious about getting a leg up on crypto trends. The only downside is the cost adds up quickly if you're not careful.
 

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I've been pretty stoked with Crypto Brief on the whole. Their in-depth analysis on altcoins and market trends is usually on point, and they've never failed to deliver some solid insights that've helped me make better investment decisions. Plus, their podcast is actually really fun to listen to.
 

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I personally enjoy subscribing to CryptoSpectator and ChainNews, the former's in-depth analysis on market trends is always valuable and ChainNews provides me with timely industry updates.
 

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I'm actually a big fan of The Verge's magazine, it's a great source of in-depth coverage on tech and innovation, and their print edition is always filled with interesting articles and interviews. Plus, they often have exclusive features that aren't available online. The $15 annual subscription fee is a pretty good deal if you ask me.
 

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I've been subscribed to Wired and The Verge's digital mags for a while now, and I gotta say they're worth every penny. The in-depth coverage of emerging tech trends is solid, and the layouts are always on point. If you're into crypto, Coindesk's magazine is also a good one to check out, lots of insightful articles and interviews.
 

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I'm kinda partial to The Verge, they've got some insightful pieces on the latest tech trends and often cover blockchain and crypto stuff too. Also, the New Yorker's been on point with their sci-fi and tech section, if you're into that sorta thing.
 

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Honestly, Wired is still the GOAT for deep-dive tech stuff, but for crypto alpha, you're better off following specific Substacks. Most other mags are just regurgitating Twitter threads anyway.
 

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Honestly, Bankless is the only one actually delivering alpha worth paying for. Most other mags are just regurgitating news you saw on Twitter hours ago.
 

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Honestly, I still keep a sub to Wired just for the long-form deep dives, even if Twitter breaks the news way faster. If you want something heavier on the research side, MIT Tech Review is pretty solid too.
 

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Honestly, Wired is still the goat for long-form tech pieces. If you want something that covers the macro side of crypto too, Bloomberg Businessweek is solid.
 

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Honestly, most are pretty mid and just regurgitate Twitter takes, so don't bother unless they offer deep technical alpha. The Block is solid for on-chain analysis, but otherwise save your cash and stick to quality Substacks.
 

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Ngl, I only keep a sub to The Generalist for the deep dives. For crypto and daily tech news, everything you need is basically free on X anyway.
 

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Honestly, I've been loving the content on Null Byte and How-To Geek's online magazines, they're pretty in-depth and relevant to tech enthusiasts like us. Their articles often cover emerging trends and offer practical advice, which is worth the subscription fee imo. Give 'em a shot if you're looking for quality digital content.
 
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