> > Mostly I read EEtime.com and CNet.com for EE and IT news respectively. .. For more advanced journals, then IEEE has many magazines. IEEE > Explore will give you access to the magazines you subscribe as well. > Some organizations have subscription to IEEE Explore access. > > I'm a graduate EE student, have been reading some general IEEE magazines besides detailed ones. Such as IEEE Potential, Spectrum and a bit techinal "Proceedings". But now i have a part time job. We mostly design luminarie products. Usually for decorative purposes. However we're planning to undertake for more complex projects. Such as, traffic signalization systems, billboards, computer controlled stage lights etc... So, i have to say that i like practical side of embedded design much from theoretical side. I have to dig some on these magazines for design ideas. I've examined Circuit Cellar's web page and seen there are many interesting topic related to my job field. Also noticed that there is author named "Jeff Bachiochi" whom has been writing since the first issue of this magazine. His article publishing experience is almost equal to my age :) -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist