COMPUTER MAGAZINES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AMIGA AMIGA, INC. Suite 301 167 Madison Avenue New York NY 10016 computer magazines;The English translation of Amiga is friend.;
COMPUTER TELEPHONY COMPUTER TELEPHONY PUBLISHING, INC. 12 West 21st St. New York NY 10010 computer magazines;
COMPUTER TELEPHONY MILLER FREEMAN, INC. 600 Harrison Street San Francisco CA 94107 computer magazines;
COMPUTER USER MIDDLE EAST MULTIFAX INTERNATIONAL INC. 1466 NORTH QUINN STREET ARLINGTON VA 22209 COMPUTER MAGAZINES;
KIDS & COMPUTERS Golden Empire Publications, Inc. 130 Chaparral Court, Suite 260 Anaheim Hills CA 92808 computer magazines;
KIDS & COMPUTERS A MAGAZINE FOR PARENTS RUSSELL SIPE 130 Chaparral Court Suite 260 Anaheim Hills CA 92808 computer magazines;
KIDS & COMPUTERS A MAGAZINE FOR PARENTS Golden Empire Publications, Inc. 130 Chaparral Court, Suite 260 Anaheim Hills CA 92808 computer magazines;
MACTUTOR MACTUTOR P.O. BOX 846 PLACENTIA CA 92670 COMPUTER MAGAZINES;MAC TUTOR MC MCTUTOR;
POWERMAC Foster, Jack 5709 Cambridge Drive Fredricksburg VA 22407 computer magazines;POWER MAC;
SOFTWARE Saksena; Anuradha Box 116 308 Westwood Plz. Los Angeles CA 90024 Computer Magazines;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A device for holding a plurality of firearm magazines is disclosed. The device includes an upper plate, a lower plate, and a securing member. The upper plate is rotationally positioned about the securing member, and the lower plate is rotationally mounted to the securing member below the upper plate. Firearm magazines are placed between the upper plate and the lower plate, which together securely engage the magazines when tightened with the securing member. Multidirectional movements of the upper plate and the lower plate facilitate placement and securing of the magazines.