Digital magazine provider Zinio offers up the current issues of 20 magazines—including Popular Mechanics, PC Magazine, and U.S. News & World Report—for free full-page browsing by iPhone users. As the gHacks blog points out, however, non-iPhone/ iPod touch browsers can also score free access using the User Agent Switcher extension for Firefox or a simple Safari tweak, just as with AT&T hotspots at Starbucks and other locations. A quick how-to recap, after the jump:
In Safari, set your browser to the iPhone user agent in the Develop menu, which you can enable at Preferences-> Advanced-> "Show Develop menu in menu bar." Opera users have built-in user agent switching for iPhones, and Firefox users can install the User Agent Switcher "> User Agent Switcher, then create an iPhone agent as described here (the gHacks via link below also has a line you can paste for easy creation.
Once that’s done, switch to your iPhone agent and head to the Zi...
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