Stuff.tv

Stuff.tv is Stuff magazine's website, where short videos are uploaded to be played by visitors. Episodes are streamed as the user watches in a similar way to video broadcasting sites. The videos are edited together into short videos to a professional standard. The first episode is "Tested to Destruction" and is a deathmatch between the ever popular, ubiquitous iPod nano and a Sansa e250. Three tests are carried out involving a car, a toilet and rifle in order to simulate the effects of 'real life' damage to gadgets.

The site is a logical follow up to the success of the videos that the team posted on YouTube where videos of the team could be found demonstrating new gadgets such as the Sinclair A-bike, a human hydro-foil as well as technology products such as the Samsung X820 mobile phone, iTheatres and the Asus AI Guru S1 Skype phone.

Videos are now available as vidcasts on the website and can be viewed online in a similar way to before or subscribed to via iTunes. Chapters are placed in the short video clips for easy navigation and new player controls are used to play, scan through the video and to adjust the volume or size of the video. New videos are available each Friday and special ones are uploaded to cover events such as the launch of a new product or the Consumer Electronics Show.

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Bare is a publication which tells you stories about the world in which we all live. Everyone has a point of view, and the aim of Bare is to both show and speak to its readers about the important things in life – which are both familiar and revealing, but ultimately inspiring. While Bare creators devote much of its energy to certain aspects of modern life such as fashion, culture, art, society, they are by no means restricted by conventions. Bare is a global journal of fashion, culture and arts dedicated to the beauty of realism and simplicity. The artfully produced publication provides international photographers, artists, stylists and writers a place to explore new ideas with no creative brief, no client, no artifice, no shimmer, no retouch – no rules. In these pages, free-form visual and cultural explorations reveal the raw, soulful beauty of bare, unmediated truth. So in a way, Bare is a journey rather than a statement or platform. It invites its readers on a ride to see where it ends. Paradoxically, the burden is on the reader; to be open-minded and curious enough to be willing to travel to distant places, most of which can be found directly under our noses and within the pages of BARE……..

Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Responding to the urgent need for sustainable living, Above magazine calls upon the environmentally conscious and everyone else interested in the future by sharpening its focus on the endangered beauty of the world.

It is their firm belief that photography, the plastic arts, fashion, architecture and design can be instrumental in raising awareness about the need to preserve nature and their aim to share their opinionated, yet aesthetic vision, with their readers.

Their team is composed of people who believe that the evolution of our world and the people in it matters deeply; who value respect above all, for themselves, for others and for their surroundings, wherever they may be. Above magazine is made by and for those who recognize that the true appeal of beautiful objects and places derives from their inherent rarity and fragility. For them, desirable often means simple rather than extravagant, and living more responsibly without succumbing to self-righteousness is one of the greatest forms of sophistication.

Above is a new kind of lifestyle magazine. Their inspiration lies in the ever so diverse beauty of men and women, the preciousness of the earth and the challenges and opportunities of the future.

They are committed to promoting an art of living that improves the environment without depriving daily life of its intrinsic pleasures. Their contributors are among the world’s great photographers and writers, who freely showcase here the splendours of a vanishing world and remind them of the immediate, vital, need to safeguard what remains of it.

Because, like Dostoyevsky, they believe that "beauty will save the world".

Country: United Kingdom
City: Bucks

Base is a triannual digital magazine featuring emerging and established talent from a wide variety of creative fields such as photography to creative writing and music, and aims to always bring new and raw talent to their readers.

Country: Canada
City: Edmont
Country: Bulgaria
City: Sofia

Cosmopolitan Bride was launched in Australia in 2002 in response to the overwhelming reader demand for the Cosmopolitan annual bridal special. Published in the August edition of Cosmopolitan, it was always a huge success and resulted in circulation figures for each issue spiking year on year. Readers couldn’t get enough of Cosmopolitan’s spin on bridal. At last, a magazine with a strong fashion and beauty heritage was showing women what to wear and how to look gorgeous on their wedding day. Cosmopolitan is the superbrand of magazines, it’s a market leader in every single one of the 55 countries in which we publish – that makes Cosmopolitan the most authoritative voice on women’s issues. Cosmopolitan Bride magazine was launched in Australia in 2002. Cosmopolitan Australia falls in the top circulating editions of Cosmopolitan globally and more than 60 million copies of Cosmopolitan are sold around the globe each month.

Country: Australia
City: Sydney

From its inception in 1999, Pacific WEDDINGS® was born and has thrived out of true DESIRE. The desire to be ORIGINAL. INNOVATIVE. FRESH. CREATIVE. INSPIRATIONAL. UNFORGETTABLE.

Pacific WEDDINGS® shares and inspires its readers’ discerning tastes. Stunning photography and fine writing convey the same timeless elegance and modern sensibilities of our readers. Ranked the Number One Regional Wedding Magazine in the Nation, this publication sets the trends and influences the planning decisions of contemporary couples across the globe.

Over the past ten years, Pacific WEDDINGS® has earned numerous awards and accolades. Recognized consistently each year for outstanding design and photography by the American Institute of Graphic Artists and the American Advertising Federation, Pacific WEDDINGS® sets a new standard of excellence among bridal magazines. And with the exciting launch of our extensive online content, we have expanded our audience reaching thousands of brides internationally.

Country: United States
City: Wailuku
Country: United Kingdom
City: London

Korean Vogue is published in South Korea by Doosan Corporation twelve times a year under license from Conde Nast. Printing and binding is premium as it often is with Eastern printing. Vogue Korea began publishing with the August 1996 issue. The Vogue Korea website provides larger scans of the actual covers : Please NOTE many of the covers shown are representations and often missing subtitles as Vogue Korea is in limited availability.

Country: South Korea
City: Seoul
Country: Peru
City: Lima

Shape Magazine (or Shape) is a monthly English language fitness magazine started by Weider Publications in 1981. Weider was purchased by American Media in 2002.

Country: United States
City: New York

Romantic, traditional, unusual, classic, trendy, for the best interpretation of the ceremony, but also to organize every detail, a guide full of ideas. The fashion is just one of the topics of the magazine, because a marriage is recognized by all: the atmosphere of the ceremony, the style of drink, the choice of a box or a floral decoration, the exclusivity of the honeymoon. Vogue Bride offers its advice to the sophisticated woman who wants to make the most beautiful day of her life. Vogue Sposa, a unique and irreplaceable magazine.

Country: Italy
City: Milan
Country: Germany
City: Ulm

Vogue Espana, also known as Spanish Vogue, is published twelve times a year. Using a wonderfully eclectic eye, Vogue Espana features mostly models for covers rather than celebrities. Vogue Espana has a healthy emphasis on fashion from the world without forgetting it's own Spanish heritage of beautiful and lively colour and movement. Although the latin version of Vogue en Espanol is often confused with Vogue Espana and even called Spanish Vogue, they should not be confused because of the difference in content. Vogue en Espanol is mostly recycled from other editions of Vogue, while Vogue Espana always uses original content and covers. Vogue Espana often features spanish photographers Juan Gatti and Nacho Pinedo and Mexican Enrique Badulescu as well as European photographers Jacques Olivar and Thomas Schenk. Vogue Espana has been published since at least 1988.

Country: Spain
City: Madrid

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