Zinio magazine app heads to Windows Phone 8 as a Lumia exclusive

Zinio magazine app heads to Windows Phone 8 as a Lumia exclusive

Zinio’s magazine app for tablets and smartphones has already found its way onto quite a few platforms (even some now-defunct ones), and it looks like it’ll soon be heading to yet another — at least partially. The company announced today that its Windows Phone 8 app will be available in the coming weeks, although you’ll need a Nokia Lumia phone to use it. Yes, this is yet another exclusive deal for a popular app, but if past history is any indication you can likely expect it to hit other devices sometime after the initial rollout. As TechCrunch notes, Zinio is also using its venture onto Windows Phone to branch out a bit from its traditional focus, with the the new app able to pull content from multiple sources into a reading list — as opposed to simply letting you jump from one magazine to the next. You’ll also expectedly get WP8 live tile support, as well as what Zinio describes as “improved text mode support” to make reading on a smartphone-sized screen a bit easier.

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Nook for iOS adds support for high-res iPad magazines, Nook Comics

Nook for iOS supports Nook Comics, highres magazines on iPads

Barnes & Noble may have saved most of the limelight today for in-app purchasing on Nook hardware, but it’s not leaving other platforms by the wayside. Its Nook 3.4 update for iOS focuses heavily on visuals, with new support for both Nook Comics as well as “HD” magazines on Retina display-equipped iPads. Likewise, there’s some spring cleaning afoot: the app offers better organization for periodicals, the option to expand book illustrations and newly animated page turns. Swing by the App Store if you’ve got enough of a toehold in Barnes & Noble’s ecosystem to use its software.

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Next Issue Media reaches Windows 8, puts subscriptions on your Surface (video)

Next Issue Media arrives for Windows 8, puts subscriptions on your Surface video

Next Issue Media’s unlimited magazine subscriptions have had a solid footing on Android tablets and iPads, but Windows tablet owners have faced the prospect of subscribing to one magazine at a time — the horror. They can rest a little easier knowing that Next Issue’s reader app is now available for Windows 8 in the US. The software makes the expected leap to the modern Windows UI, and goes the extra mile to use native tricks such as the optimized multitasking view and pinning favorite magazines to the Start screen. Readers will still need to pay a monthly rate of either $10 (for slower publications) or $15 (including weekly titles) to get full access; when the app itself is free to try for a month, though, it won’t hurt to give Next Issue a spin on that Surface Pro.

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Hearst president David Carey: Apple taught people ‘how to buy digital content’

Hearst president David Carey Apple taught people 'how to buy digital content'

David Carey, president of Hearst Magazines, sat down with AllThingsD‘s Peter Kafka to kick off Day 2 of D:Dive Into Media here in Dana Point, California, with the interview centering on Carey’s take on how digital magazines are working out in a world that seems less and less intrigued by physical books. Carey confirmed that 40 percent of its total unique views [on magazine websites] are mobile, with the majority of those coming from smartphones, and presently, it has around 900,000 paid magazine subscribers (on the digital front) here in America. That’s around 100,000 short of the company’s goal to hit a million by the end of 2012, but it’s now gunning to secure 3 million paid subscribers by 2016.

Moving on to the topic of Apple, Carey noted that Steve Jobs doesn’t get nearly the credit he deserves for accomplishing one thing in particular — “teaching consumers how to buy digital content.” He continued: “It used to be something that people would steal, but if you make it easy for them, they’ll buy it. More than 70 percent [of Hearst’s customers] renew because it’s easy. On the traditional side, the most frustrating thing is how difficult it is to get people to resubscribe through mailers.”

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Hearst starts publishing iPad magazines days before print editions

Hearst starts publishing iPad magazines days before print, sees something in digital after all

Magazine publishers have more directly embraced tablets over more than a year as it became clearer that they were boosting the bottom line. We may be witnessing a watershed moment today, however. Hearst has started publishing issues for 22 of its magazines in the iOS Newsstand days before their print equivalents hit the racks — that we can tell, the first time a major magazine producer has given tablets an early lead. While the full terms aren’t public, Apple has confirmed to AllThingsD that other publishers are welcome to take the same route, and it mentions in the App Store that other online stores don’t have the same privilege. The early access has clear competitive benefits for both Apple and Hearst, which get customers to flock away from competing e-bookstores and publications, but it’s also a sign of Hearst’s confidence in the tablet as a medium: much like movie studios, it’s betting that digital is strong enough to stand on its own.

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Distro’s CES 2013 Daily Issue 73.4 is out and so are we

Distros CES 2013 Daily Issue 734 is out and so are we

We’re cracking up over here — literally. It’s our sixth day of coverage live from CES and the long hours and lack of daylight are playing tricks on us. While the working conditions have not been kind, the news is an entirely different story. We’ve seen more, written more and generally dived deeper into the bowels of CES to bring you this, our final CES 2013 Daily. Now please excuse us while we curl up in a collective ball and rock gently back and forth until the screaming stops.

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Distro’s CES 2013 Daily Issue 73.2: 4K TVs, celebrity sightings and a giant robotic spider

DNP Distro's CES 2013 Daily Issue 732 4K TVs, celebrity sightings and a giant robotic spider

With calluses forming on our fingertips as we pound away at our well-worn keyboards, we bring you the second installation of Distro’s CES 2013 Daily. Our eyes may be having a hard time focusing on the real world, what with all of the 4K displays we’ve been staring at, but there’s plenty more to see in this issue than the UHD screens that have dominated this year’s show. We’ll keep it short, but leave you with this to whet your appetite: giant robotic spiders!

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Distro’s CES 2013 Daily Issue 73.1 is hot off the digital press

Distros CES 2013 Daily Issue 731 is hot off the digital press

Today may be the official first day of the rest of our lives CES, but we’ve already seen plenty of touchscreen laptops and UHD TVs. We’ve run ourselves ragged, covering every last bit of news worth your time, but we understand not everyone has the wherewithal to read every last post we’ve published since Sunday night. So, in the interest of keeping you informed (and entertained) we present to you issue 73.1, our very first Distro CES 2013 Daily, published from our trailer at the biggest gadget show on Earth. For more from the madhouse, check back tomorrow for version 73.2.

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Next Issue grows iPad library with addition of eight new magazine titles

Next Issue grows iPad magazine library with addition of eight new titles

Next Issue — the service unofficially billed as the Netflix of digital magazines — has just announced an expansion of its catalog, adding eight additional titles to its tablet-based offering. This recent inclusion of big names brings the company’s impressive library to a total of 80 even, letting iPad users now peruse the likes of New York Magazine, Food & Wine and Men’s Fitness, just to name a few. Pricing for both Unlimited subscription tiers remains unchanged, with $10/mo still netting users access to 73 monthly and bi-weekly titles, while the more premium $15/mo service opens up the entire archive. As of now, these new additions won’t work on Android slates, but the company promises “work is underway” to make them available across the board. Hit up the break to check out the official release.

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PlayStation: The Official Magazine being shuttered, will say farewell with holiday issue

PlayStation: The Official Magazine being shuttered, will say farewell with holiday issue

The publisher of PlayStation: The Official Magazine has confirmed to Game Informer that the Sony-minded periodical will board up its doors by year’s end. This isn’t the first gaming zine that publisher Future US has called it quits on this year — news of Nintendo Power’s closure broke this August. Just like the Nintendo-centric themed publication, the PlayStation mag’s last issue will be its holiday edition. However, unlike Newsweek’s leap to a purely digital existence, there’s no indication that the magazine could see life online.

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