Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware
Type of site | Technology website |
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Available in | English, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Turkish |
Owner | Purch (Future) |
Created by | Thomas Pabst |
Editor | Avram Piltch |
Website | tomshardware.com [23] |
Launched | April 1996 (1996-04) |
Current status | Online |
Tom's Hardware is an online publication owned by Future and focused on technology. It was founded in 1996 by Thomas Pabst.[1] It provides articles, news, price comparisons, videos and reviews on computer hardware and high technology. The site features coverage on CPUs, motherboards, RAM, PC cases, graphic cards, display technology, power supplies and displays, storage, smartphones, tablets, gaming, consoles, and computer peripherals.
Type of site | Technology website |
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Available in | English, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Turkish |
Owner | Purch (Future) |
Created by | Thomas Pabst |
Editor | Avram Piltch |
Website | tomshardware.com [23] |
Launched | April 1996 (1996-04) |
Current status | Online |
History
Tom's Hardware was founded in April 1996 as Tom's Hardware Guide in the United States by Thomas Pabst.[1] It started using the domain tomshardware.com in September 2007 and was followed by several foreign language versions, including Italian, French, Finnish and Russian based on franchise agreements.[2][3][4][5]
While the initial testing labs were in Germany and California,[6] much of Tom's Hardware's testing now occurs in New York and a facility in Ogden, Utah owned by its parent company, Purch.
Editors
Burek succeeded Fritz Nelson, who served from August 2014 through 2017. Other former editors-in-chief include Chris Angelini (July 2008 – July 2014), Patrick Schmid (2005–2006), David Strom (2005), Omid Rahmat (1999–2003) and founder Thomas Pabst (1996–2001).[17]
Related publications
The German spin-off was to be closed because of the new data/privacy laws, but continued as an independent site, with an exclusive licence for the local usage of the brand name.[20]
See also
CNET
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