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Computeractive Content Hub

Welcome to Computeractive content hub! Computeractive is the UK's best-selling fortnightly computer magazine and your friendly guide to PCs, gadgets and the web. Featuring regular news updates, project ideas, plus help and advice on popular reader queries in every issue.

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Computeractive magazine and FREE gift

Below is just a selection of some of the expert advice that we put into our magazine each fortnight. Why not try 3 issues of Computeractive for just £3- delivered to your door and learn how to make the most of your computer! Plus you'll also get a FREE 15-piece screwdriver set.

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Why you must buy a NAS drive

Computeractive 582 - NAS DRIVE

If you thought network attached storage was just for business users, it's time to think again.

Make cardboard animals

animals

Use leftover cardboard to decorate your desk at home.

Cheesy clouds

cheese

Try this easy-to-make cheesy recipe- the perfect side-dish to any meal.

Make a den

den

Have fun making a den inside. We've got some top tips to help you make your den as cosy and cool as possible.

Make story dice

dice

You'll never struggle to think up a story with one of these easy-to-make story dice. Throw and off you go on a magical imaginary adventure...

Create a collage self-portrait

collage

Now's your time to make a self-portrait with pictures and words that sum you up. This is about reflecting your personality, rather than what you look like.

Make no-cook pesto

pesto

Have a go at making fresh, tasty pesto. Find out what ingredients actually go into your favourite pasta sauce.

Cook easy scrambled eggs

egg

Make delicious scrambled eggs in seconds. All it takes is whisking the eggs in a bowl and popping them into the microwave.

Dreamy hot chocolate

hit chocolate

Warm up when you're feeling chilly with dreamy hot chocolate. There's a secret ingredient in this exciting recipe from Enid Blyton: Jolly Good Food.

Start circuit training

circuit

Perfect your fitness routine with some circuit training. Use this guide to find out why stretching is key to exercise and much more.

Become a spy

spy

It's time to dress up in disguise, dust for fingerprints and create coded messages. Here's your guide to becoming a top detective.

Draw an acromantula

spider

Try your hand at drawing the giant spider from Harry Potter with step-by-step instructions from legendary illustrator Levi Pinfold.

Learn All About Recycling

Recycling

Understand how recycling works and what impact our rubbish has on environments across the world

Antarctic Explorers

Antarctica explorers

Welcome to Antarctica - the coldest place in the world.

Secrets of a famous Pharaoh

Ancient Egypt

Refresh your ancient Egyptian topic work with these fun and engaging ideas for cross-curricular learning.

Build bottle skittles

bottles

See who can get the first single strike with this easy-to-create game.

Tomato garlic toast

Tomato

Chop tomatoes and garlic, toast bread and drizzle with a little olive oil to make this super simple snack for a delicious taste of summer.

Make a harmonica

harmonica

Build yourself a brilliant harmonica with a few everyday objects, and start playing some of your favourite tunes.

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Looking for more ways to feed curious minds? Why not try 6 FREE issues of The Week Junior - a brilliant current affairs magazine for children aged between 8 and 14. It’s filled with fascinating stories and information, written to engage young minds and encourage them to explore and understand the world around them. Home-delivered to your door every week it's the perfect way to keep them learning in a fun and informative way.

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Know someone that loves science and nature? Check out The Week Junior Science and Nature magazines FREE content hub and help them bring the world of science, technology, engineering and maths to life - even while they're at home! There are lots of exciting activities to ignite curiosities and mind-blowing ideas to keep children exploring.