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or Frequently Asked Questions. Australian Personal Computer is Australia's leading computer magazine, with the biggest readership. It was the first computer technology magazine in Australia, the first local IT title to publish on the Web, and it has pioneered the use of technology in publishing to provide better ways of bringing information to its readers. Reflecting our commitment to Australian readers, we now feature 100% Australian content; all our reviews, news, features and analysis are produced locally because our readers demand local information and a local perspective on the global phenomenon of technology. That's why we've invested $1.2 million in our testing labs, and why APC has the largest editorial staff of any technology magazine in Australia. Our readership is broad -- it spans senior management, small business users, home users, MIS departments, the education sector and people working in the IT industry. The common thread between these different readers is that they are all technologists -- people with a genuine interest in computing who drive the adoption of technology in society and business, and who are relied upon by friends and colleagues for their technical savvy and informed recommendations. As a result, APC's content is broad: we cover where technology is going and what it means to you and your business; we analyse new products and technicalities; and we look at how they are being used and can be used. We also cater to a broad range of technical interests, from the basic to the in-depth. We focus on information that is important, useful and interesting to our readers.
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