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2600 Magazine - The Hacker Quarterly - Digital Edition - Autumn 2010 [NOOK Book]
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Anonymous
Posted November 8, 2010
As a long time reader of 2600, I have been a huge supporter of the magazines jump into digital formats. After years of waiting, it's finally here. Now I can have copies of 2600 wherever I go (at a discounted price from the dead tree version I must add). This magazine is a must read for anyone interested in technology and elevated thought. Filled with great information concerning computer security, telephone phreaking and overall higher level thought from user submitted articles, this quarterly magazine will have you eagerly awaiting it's 4 times a year. Long live 2600!
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Posted November 17, 2010
Yes, now in digital format. I have and still do enjoy the physical copy of this magazine but now to be able to have it in a digital format allows me to take multiple issues everywhere. Got to love that.
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Posted April 20, 2011
add subscription plz....love this mag but in my area its almost always hidden or sold out.
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Posted April 4, 2011
A new number is out, is it going to be available for my nook?
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Posted March 6, 2011
I still like the hard copy I need something to read while i am in the s-h-i-t-t-e-r. Long articles to get the job done.
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Posted February 24, 2011
need moar technical(ish) e-magazines
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Posted February 23, 2011
Please offer a subscription model for 2600!
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Posted January 12, 2011
Perfect idea and easy method to read one of the best periodicals out there. Let's get a subscription model for the Nook.
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Posted December 5, 2010
very ggo if you want to mail bomb someone
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Overview
2600 is the world's foremost journal on computer hacking and technological manipulation and control. Published by hackers since 1984, 2600 is a true window into the minds of some of today's most creative and intelligent people. The de facto voice of a new generation, this publication has its finger on the pulse of the ever-changing digital landscape. Available for the first time in a digital edition, 2600 continues to bring unique voices to an ever growing international community interested in privacy issues, computer security, and the digital underground.