List of magazines in Germany
The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Germany. Their language may be German or other languages.
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F
- Fikrun wa Fann
- Finanztest
- Five
- Fix und Foxi
- Focus
- Focus Money
- Freundin
- Die Freundin
- Fuldaer Geschichtsblätter
- Funk Uhr
G
- Die Gartenlaube (1853-1944)
- Geld Idee[2]
- German Life
- Gong
- Graswurzelrevolution
- Greenpeace Magazine
- Guter Rat!
H
- Hartbeat Magazine
- Hörzu
J
- Journal für die Frau
- Juice
M
N
- Nation und Europa
- Neue Post
- Neue Werbung
- Neon Zombie
R
- Runner’s World
- Reisen in Style
S
- Schnitt
- Sibylle
- Simplicissimus
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft
- Dein Spiegel
- Der Spiegel
- Spiegel Online
- Sport Bild
- Stern
- Studentenkurier
- Der Sturm
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gollark: So, say, OLEDs, capacitative touchscreens (okay, I'm not sure how old those are), much faster RAM and new RAM technologies, laptops which you can actually carry, and transistors at the scale of tens of nanometres are not "new technologies"?
gollark: Laptops now are very different to ye olden laptops, touchscreens... are generally better now, I guess, LCDs can go to crazy resolutions and refresh rates and are being replaced by OLEDs in some areas, "microprocessors" is so broad and ignores the huge amount of advancement there.
gollark: I mean, yes, we have those still, but they're very broad categories.
gollark: What "20-30 year old technology"?
gollark: M.2 is just a form factor, M.2 SSDs can use SATA or NVMe, NVMe is a newer PCIe-based protocol for SSDs which is faster but not really that significant for everyday use, you can use your existing SSD if your thing supports it.
See also
- List of newspapers in Germany
- Media of Germany
References
- Tristam Carrington-Windo; Katrin Kohl (11 April 2013). Dictionary of Contemporary Germany. Taylor & Francis. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-136-59537-0. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- "Top 50 Finance/Business/News magazines worldwide (by circulation)" (PDF). Magazine Organization. Archived from the original (Report) on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
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