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Grab a digital sub to Macworld magazine for iPad/iPhone/more at 25% off: $15 (Reg. $20), more

After parent company IDG closed the doors on the print side of the popular tech magazine some 2 years ago, Macworld has since turned its focus solely towards its digital customers and presence. And we are yet to see a decent deal on digital Macworld subscriptions, until today that is.

Typically a one year subscription to Macworld, which comes via the Apple device of your choice, will run you $20 per year or $35 for two years. But over at DiscountMags you can now grab a one year sub for just $14.97. That’s 25% off the one year price direct from Macworld and the lowest total we have ever tracked after the company restructured. Today’s deal is available to both new customers and existing subscribers looking for an extension. AS always, there is no sales tax, or auto renewals.

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Stay on top of today’s fast-changing Apple technology with a Macworld digital magazine subscription! Macworld is the ultimate resource for savvy users of Apple products. Every issue is filled with authoritative news, analysis, and tips about all things Apple — Mac, iPhone, iPad, and beyond! Best of all, Macworld brings you the most trusted product reviews, from Apple hardware to accessories to the very best apps. Make the most of your iPhone. Get work done on your iPad. Shoot videos with pizzazz. Print gorgeous digital photos. Make the most of your Apple products with Macworld!

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices