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1 year magazine subs: Wired + Pop Science $9 (Reg. $108), Rolling Stone $5 (Reg. $102), Macworld, more

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Update: The Architectural Digest deal is now over, in its place you can grab Macworld for $8 with digital access and free delivery using code 9TO5TOYS.

Today’s mags include a one year subscription to a Wired and Popular Science bundle for $9 shipped using code 9TO5TOYS. That’s a savings of $99 if you were to purchase these two mags at the newsstand separately, $16 better than this particular bundle’s sale price, and at $4.50 each, this matches the lowest price we’ve seen outside of multi-year/mag specials.

Next up we have Architectural Digest with digital access for $6 shipped using code 9TO5TOYS.

You can also grab Rolling Stone Magazine for $5 shipped (again using the above code). That’s $96 better than the newsstand price, $14 under the sale price and matching the best price we’ve seen.

The above deals are available for up to 3 years (except Macworld, which is available for 2 years) and come with no sales tax or auto renewals.

Wired + Pop Science  1-year sub: $9 w/ code “9TO5TOYS“ (Reg. $108 at newsstand)
Rolling Stone 1-year sub: $5 w/ code “9TO5TOYS“ (Reg. $102 at newsstand)
Macworld w/digital 1-year sub: $8 w/ code “9TO5TOYS“ (Reg. $84 at newsstand)

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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