The launch of the bi-monthly magazine follows its debut as a one-off title at Christmas. The first issue goes on sale on May 29 priced 拢3.50 and will include news, columns, reviews, technology tests and features.
It will cover high-profile technology such as third-generation phones, and the world's biggest TVs. The first issue also features an interview with Sony CEO Nobuyuki Idei, who talks about the future of the digital home.
The launch is being backed by point of sale and promotions in other Future titles, as well as subscription offers. Future has also teamed up with Intel to provide a website dedicated to the magazine and issues related to its content.
Senior editor Dan Hutchison said: "Digital Home is an innovative magazine dedicated to the current technological climate."
He added: "Digital Home magazine combines top-quality design with technological insight to provide an aesthetically pleasing and mature lifestyle guide to the latest digital innovations."
This is the third mainstream magazine launch from Future this year. In March, the publisher launched Bang, an alternative music title.
The launches go some way to proving the publisher has got back on track after a difficult couple of years when it was dogged by financial troubles including accounting irregularities at its French division and the delayed launch of the PlayStation2, which hit revenues at its gaming division.
Future publishes the Official PlayStation magazines in the UK and, earlier this year, bought the Official PlayStation2 magazine in France from Hachette Filipacchi.
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