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DiscountMags has now kicked of its weekend sale with all of the most popular titles starting from $4.95 with free delivery and digital access where available. We are seeing everything from Wired and Architectural Digest to Popular Science, ESPN and more matching our usual exclusive pricing. More details below.

For example, Wired is going for $4.95 per year, which is matching the usual deal pricing and $20 below the regular price. Just keep in mind, it is on sale at Amazon right now: 1 year for $5 or a 4 month trial for just $1. While those options come with auto renewal you’ll definitely want to manually cancel when the time comes, the 4 month trial could be a smart option if you’re just looking to try it out.

Wired Magazine:

Wired magazine is a computer magazine devoted to readers who want to know more about that world. Every issue covers the newest and hottest electronic devices, giving readers an inside look at those devices before they hit the streets. From the hottest technologies to reviews of the best devices on the market, Wired magazine is a must-read publication for those interested in technology. 

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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