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== Overview == ''PC Magazine'' provides [[review]]s and previews of the latest [[Computer hardware|hardware]] and [[software]] for the [[information technology]] professional. Other regular departments include columns by long-time editor-in-chief Michael J. Miller ("Forward Thinking"), Bill Machrone, and [[Jim Louderback]], as well as: * "First Looks" (a collection of reviews of newly released products) * "Pipeline" (a collection of short articles and snippets on computer-industry developments) * "Solutions" (which includes various how-to articles) * "User-to-User" (a section in which the magazine's experts answer user-submitted questions) * "After Hours" (a section about various computer entertainment products; the designation "After Hours" is a legacy of the magazine's traditional orientation towards business computing.) * "[[Abort, Retry, Fail?]]" (a beginning-of-the-magazine humor page which for a few years was known as "Backspace"—and was subsequently the last page). For several years in the 1980s, ''PC Magazine'' gave significant coverage to programming for the [[IBM Personal Computer|IBM PC]] and compatibles in languages such as [[Turbo Pascal]], [[BASIC]], [[Assembly language|Assembly]] and [[C (programming language)|C]]. [[Charles Petzold]] was one of the notable writers on programming topics. Editor Bill Machrone wrote in 1985, that If an article doesn't evaluate products or enhance productivity, "chances are it doesn't belong in ''PC Magazine''".<ref name="machrone19851126">{{Cite magazine |last=Machrone, Bill |date=1985-11-26 |title=Compatibility Wars—Here and Abroad |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VUKL2rKYb8UC&pg=PA59 |magazine=PC Magazine |page=59}}</ref>{{r|griffith20220927}}
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