
OK! is the world’s biggest celebrity lifestyle magazine, with more than 30 million readers worldwide, and now appears in 20 countries.

OK! is the world’s biggest celebrity lifestyle magazine, with more than 30 million readers worldwide, and now appears in 20 countries.

Newsweek Magazine: America’s well-regarded newsmagazine is savvy, incisive, and scintillating. With its comprehensive coverage of national and international affairs, newsmakers, politics, business, economics, science, technology, health, arts, entertainment and society, Newsweek is your one-stop information source. Thought-provoking essays and compelling columns like Periscope, Cyberscope, Perspectives and Newsmakers analyze events and put them into an interesting perspective.

Muscle and Fitness is the essential magazine for people who make nutrition and working out a way of life. This monthly publication provides information and advice on how to strengthen your body inside and out, head to toe. The content in Muscle and Fitness has a mainstream appeal, making it useful and enjoyable for those who are just taking an interest in a healthier lifestyle and for those who are already invested. Every issue includes detailed articles and features on subject matters such as getting/staying in shape, diet, stamina, work out routines, physical appearance, and more. The covers and feature stories of Muscle and Fitness present its readers with recognizable faces and names, including bodybuilders, athletes, and actors as well. If you are a female interested in the contents of this magazine, don’t shy away! Muscle and Fitness Hers, oriented towards the publication’s female readership, is added on in conjunction with the magazine every month.

Men’s Running magazine is your number 1 source of information for men’s runners community. This is Men’s Running magazine’s UK edition for the month of may 2017.

Linux Voice is a GNU/Linux and Free Software magazine that gives profits and content back to the community.

Welcome to Business Traveller – a monthly consumer magazine for the frequent flyer, with an intelligent mix of news, city guides, destination, golf, technology and health features, hotel and flight reviews, and special reports

Published monthly, Britain at War is dedicated to exploring every aspect of Britain’s involvement in conflicts from the turn of the 20th century through to modern day. From World War I to the Falklands, World War II to Iraq, readers are able to re-live decisive moments in Britain’s history through fascinating insight combined with rare and previously unseen photography.

Bloomberg Businessweek magazine: Business Week, America’s leading business news magazine, makes the world of business intriguing by identifying and analyzing pivotal events, hot trends and compelling personalities. This insightful weekly magazine edifies complicated issues and conveys a sense of excitement while telling readers what they need to know, often before they need to know it.

American Cinematographer is a monthly magazine published by the American Society of Cinematographers. American Cinematographer focuses on the art and craft of cinematography, going behind the scenes on domestic and international productions of all shapes and sizes. The magazine features in-depth interviews with cinematographers, directors and some of their key collaborators at every stage of production. The magazine also features historical articles, technical how-to pieces, and information on the latest tools and technologies that impact the cinematographer’s craft.

iBackup Viewer is a straightforward and simple-to-use piece of software that lets you view and analyze the content of iPhone backup files, as well as to extract them to the local disk. It does not include complicated options or configuration parameters, making it accessible to all types of users, even those less experienced with such tools.

A mysterious young woman, Katie (Nicky Whelan), and her daughter move to a new town to escape her past and quickly befriends Angela Morgan (Gina Gershon), a mother of one who longs for a bigger family. As their lives become intricately entwined, Angela and her husband, Brian, (Nicolas Cage), invite Katie to live in their guest-house to serve as their nanny. Over time, the blossoming friendship between the two women spirals into a dangerous obsession as Katie becomes overly attached to the Morgans’ daughter. Enduring lies and manipulations, Angela and Brian realize that sweet Katie is actually trying to destroy their family from within.

Optimus Prime finds his dead home planet, Cybertron, in which he comes to find he was responsible for its destruction. He finds a way to bring Cybertron back to life, but in order to do so, Optimus needs to find an artifact that is on Earth.