Media outlets starting with C
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CComputer AmericaUnited States of America
Carried live for several hours every weekday, Computer America® is the longest running, nationally syndicated radio talk show dedicated to computers and technology, 30 years and going. Hosted by Ben Crossman, the staff bring several decades of journalism excellence to the table. Every weekday, the world tunes in to our show to listen to (and watch!) Ben and guests clarify even the most complex tech stories of the day. People have learned they can trust Computer America to cover the world of personal computers. There’s up to the moment Technology News, live interviews with industry experts and company representatives, contests and more. Computer America brings to its listeners new products and services that make life in front of the keyboard better, and we do it all with a sense of humor and a flair for entertainment. On behalf of CEO and Founder Craig Crossman, Host Ben Crossman, the entire staff, all of our sponsors, and everyone at our networks, Thank You for Listening! The Computer America Show is heard around the world thanks to many different networks which carry our show. Our newspaper column is also read around the world thanks to many different journals.
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CComputer America OnlineUnited States of America
Appealing to novices and experts alike, this daily program gives listeners the unique opportunity to call in with questions for the host and his featured guests from the computer world. Topics include data center and colocation. Along with these big-name guests and the latest breaking computer news, a Celebrity Computing segment features celebrities, political figures and other celebrated personalities discussing how they use their computers at home and at work.
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CComputer and Technology RadioUnited States of America
Covers computers and technology for average consumers, serving as a "confusion solution" in the ever-changing world of modern technology.
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CComputer and Telecommunications Law ReviewUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Computer and Telecommunications Law Review is a specialist law journal which analyses and reports on legal and regulatory developments in the telecommunications and computer industries. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at those who have an interested in the legal and regulatory developments in the computer and telecommunications industries. Deadline: No set deadline. Time of Publication: The issues will come out in February, April, May, July, August, September, November and December Frequency: 8 issues a year. Circulation: No figure available. Ad Rates: There is no advertising in this journal. Other Information: Contributor information can be viewed here.
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CComputer Architecture LettersUnited States of America
Contains peer-reviewed articles covering high impact results in the areas of uni and multiprocessor computer systems, computer architecture, data centers, colocation microarchitecture, workload characterization, performance evaluation and simulation techniques and power-aware computing. Coverage includes but is not limited to: Microprocessor and mutiprocessor systems; Microarchitecture and ILP processors; Workload characterization; Performance evaluation and simulation techniques; Compiler-hardware and operating system-hardware interactions; Interconnect architectures; Memory and cache systems; Power and thermal issues at the architecture level; I/O architectures and techniques; Independent validation of previously published results; Analysis of unsuccessful techniques; Network and embedded-systems processors; Real-time and high-availability architectures; and Reconfigurable systems. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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CComputer Arts (UK)United Kingdom
Background and Format:Computer Arts is the magazine for people who believe design matters. Every issue delivers the insight and inspiration creative professionals need to survive and thrive in today’s global design industry. From in-depth analysis of the latest trends and business issues to the very best new work and behind the scenes access to cutting-edge studios and projects. Computer Arts is digital artists and designers and there are 13 issues a year. For advertising information contact Michael Pyatt on +44 (0)1225 687 538 or michael.pyatt@futurenet.comCirculation: Source: Publisher.
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CComputer Communication ReviewUnited States of America
Provides computer communications literature, including technical work, research, bibliographies of recent publications in other journals, book reviews, workshop reports, calls for papers and general news of the data networking field.
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CComputer Economics ReportUnited States of America
Written for managers of ALPHA and VAX computer systems. Serves as a financial advisor to data processing users. Covers economic issues relating to IT hardware, software and networking as well as analyses of price and performance. Features new product evaluations and a look at computer system acquisition methods. Based on internal research done by Computer Economics, the publication presents reports designed to help readers manage their ALPHA and VAX computer systems.
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CComputer Fraud & SecurityUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Leading peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting-edge research and analysis on various aspects of computer fraud & security. Our content includes: Original Research Articles: In-depth studies and innovative research findings that push the boundaries of knowledge in cybersecurity and fraud prevention. Review Articles: Comprehensive overviews of current trends, challenges, and advancements in the field. Case Studies: Real-world applications and analyses of cybersecurity incidents and fraud cases. Technical Notes: Short reports on emerging technologies, methodologies, and tools in the domain of computer security.
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CComputer Graphics WorldUnited States of America
Established in 1977 and written for digital content creators. Covers modeling, design, animation and multimedia technologies and their uses for engineers, designers, researchers and animators within the primary fields of science, art and entertainment. Offers discussions on presentation, technique and training and highlights state-of-the-art equipment graphics technology and services available within the industry. Takes an application and platform-independent approach to provide digital content professionals a complete update on the latest tools and their uses. Explores how advanced graphics techniques, such as 3D modeling, animation, virtual reality and multimedia, are used in applications such as film, broadcast TV and interactive entertainment. Products covered include software, systems, monitors and displays, graphics boards, input and output devices and virtual reality equipment. Includes coverage of market trends, a calendar of events, product reviews and industry services. No available switchboard number. The best contact in regards to editorial is CGW Chief Editor, Karen Moltenbrey. She can be reached at: +1 (603) 4332 7568 and karen@cgw.com.