Cybertech Zine

Cybertech Issue #25 - Spring/Summer 2008

Cybertech, originally known as Cybertek: The Cyberpunk Technical Journal, was first published in 1990. Cybertech is a periodical that covers high-tech and low-tech "underground technology", preparedness, and self-reliance. The basis for Cybertech's editorial focus was founded in the Cyberpunk genre of science fiction as exemplified by such writers as William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, and Neal Stephenson, and from underground publications such as TAP, 2600, and Kurt Saxon's Survivor. Cybertech was originally published in hard copy format, and is presently published in electronic form on a (more or less) quarterly basis. Cybertech publishes DIY how-to type articles on a variety of technological topics with an underground slant. Previous issues have featured information on computer hacking, radio communications, telecommunications (aka "phone phreaking"), electronics, firearms, preparedness, survialism, alternative health and medicine, alternative energy, and "street tech". Cybertech is available as a free download. If you like what you see, a donation would be most appreciated.

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