Science Illustrated launched in Estonia
November 2010
Science Illustrated, or Imeline Teadus in Estonian, was launched in Estonia on the 26th of October. Licensee is Aripaev and the initial print run was 13,000. The cover price is set to EEK 59.

November 2010
Science Illustrated, or Imeline Teadus in Estonian, was launched in Estonia on the 26th of October. Licensee is Aripaev and the initial print run was 13,000. The cover price is set to EEK 59.

November 2010
History Illustrated was launched in Germany on the 13th of October. It is the 7th edition of this title. Family Media is the Licensee in Germany. The initial print run was 80.000 and the cover price is EUR4,5.

October 2010
Science Illustrated was launched in Russia on the 26th of September. The print run was 90.000 and the cover price is going to be between 50-90 Rubles depending on the point of sale.

May 2010
After the initial test launch of Science Illustrated on the German market in September last year the magazine will now hit the newsstands in earnest in Germany, Switzerland and Austria from today – 5th of May. It is licensed by Family Media in Germany. The initial print run will be 100 000 copies and the cover price will be EUR 4,5. All in all Science Illustrated is now present in 17 different markets and published in 13 different editions. The frequency will be bi-monthly.
April 2010
With the release of the first iPads less than a week ago, the Popular Science+ application has been a hot item - both for those buying apps and in the news. "We're thrilled with the reception Popular Science+ has received across the board. Yesterday we were singled out by Apple's Steve Jobs for the work we've done so far with the app.
March 2010
Popular Science is "king of the hill" when it comes to media apps for the iPad. So said Apple CEO Steve Jobs at a recent event Apple held to give a sneak peek into the future of the iPhone OS.
March 2010
Popular Science, the top science magazine in the U.S., has released a new version of the magazine for the iPad: Popular Science+. Based on the Mag + concept from Bonnier R&D, the magazine is available at Apple’s iPad App Store and provides readers with a host of features unique to Mag+.