Top Gear launches fully-augmented magazine
Top Gear magazine partnered with augmented reality firm Aurasma to create a fully-augmented print magazine. Readers that downloaded the free Aurasma app could see content from Top Gear magazine’s December Awards issue come to life by pointing their smartphones and tablets at the pages, revealing highlights from the TV show.
Imagine Publishing announces Android Magazine Awards winners
Imagine Publishing announced the winners of the inaugural Android Magazine awards. The awards are the first to be dedicated solely to the very best phones, tablets and apps for Google’s Android platform.
Nuts publishes interactive issue
Nuts partnered with augmented reality platform Blippar to produce its most interactive print edition to date. The edition included over 20 pieces of additional augmented editorial content that can be brought to life by readers via their smartphones.
Condé Nast launches Wired in Taiwan
Condé Nast unveiled plans that will see it launch Wired in Taiwan.The launch of the Mandarin language version of the Wired website will see the brand expand into its sixth market since it began as an American monthly magazine in 1993.
T3 launches fully interactive Android edition
Future Publishing claimed its T3 title was the first UK magazine to have launched a fully interactive Android edition.The Android version has been developed to look and feel just like the T3 iPad Edition, featuring 360-degree product photography, breaking news, interactive reviews and image galleries.