PC Magazine has launched mobile.pcmag.com, a mobile version of PCMag.com. The mobile offering is included in the PC Magazine Network - which includes PC Magazine, PCMag.com, DL.TV, AppScout, TechnoRide, Smart Device Central and Gearlog.
Mobile.pcmag.com, developed through a partnership with mDog, “satisfies a growing need of tech aficionados on the go,” according to the release, which claims that “site users tell us all the time they want a version of PCMag.com they can check on their PDAs when they’re in a store, so they can see what we thought before deciding to buy a product.”
Two other offerings in the PC Magazine Network - GoodCleanTech and Security Watch - have also been unveiled.
GoodCleanTech reports the latest environmentally-friendly developments in computers, automobiles, energy/power and beyond, as well as news, tips, advice and ideas on how to do more with less.
SecurityWatch offers news, review summaries and advice on security-related topics.
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