c't

In addition, since 2008 a Russian licensed-title version named c’t – Журнал о компьютерной технике is published in Moscow.

claim that the magazine has been "dumbed down" in recent years to accommodate the mass market.

One of the numerous projects[3] c't initiated is the WSUS Offline Update,[4] a set of scripts to download Microsoft updates, combine it with an install script, and create a CD image.

c't became widely known in 1995 when it rated the program SoftRAM95[5] "Placebo-Software" in a limited test.

When the German distributor of the program took legal action to prohibit this rating, c't followed up with a more extensive test showing the product had virtually no effect other than giving misleading data about system statistics.

The 5.71 meter high tower from the 587 published c't editions up to the 30th anniversary has been in the foyer of the publishing house since October 2013.