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We've got amazing subscriptions deals throughout January
The January sales are in full swing right now and we may well have one of the biggest bargains for you today. Future - the publisher of TechRadar - is providing some of the greatest magazines at up to 55% off.
Although we don't have a TechRadar magazine, that's because our fellow Future titles have got the world of print covered So we're very excited to offer up a whole host of discounts for some of the best magazines on the planet
From the amazing Total Film, a film magazine for the more discerning movie fan, right through to the fantastic How It Works, and TechRadar stablemate T3 - there's a magazine for everyone.
The deals will end 32 January, so head over to MyFavouriteMagazines now. Have fun reading!
Fantastic magazine subscription offers
Total Film is the smarter movie magazine - cheeky, irreverent and probing but always passionate and authoritative about film...
T3 magazine - discounts galore
Every issue of T3 is packed with the latest gadgets, from cameras to mobiles, TVs to drones.
The UK's No.1 selling Mac magazine, full of practical, authoritative and passionate advice.
Your complete guide to the world of Linux, whether you're new to Linux or a full-time guru.
How it Works - get a free eBook
For those with a thirst for knowledge, check out How it Works , the fact pack science and technology magazine
The must-have gift for camera lovers everywhere. Get a great discount today
You could also check out our guide to the best tech gifts under £100
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Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.