After 13 years, iFanboy announced this afternoon that it's "ceasing normal day-to-day operations," with only its podcasts continuing on the website. There will be no new written content.

"The simple fact is that our lives are much different now than they were even five years ago, and with families and day jobs and other opportunities all vying for our time and attention, iFanboy.com has been suffering for it and we couldn’t watch it suffer any longer," co-founder Conor Kilpatrick wrote on the site. "It hurts us to not be able to put our all into this place that we’ve spent so many years building into a vibrant and wonderful community.

iFanboy, which was purchased in February 2010 by digital distributor Graphicly, split with the company in January 2013, even as website co-founder Ron Richards announced he had joined Image Comics as director of business development.

"After five years spent running iFanboy.com as our primary jobs, we had to transition back to running iFanboy part time after Graphicly handed it back to us in February of this year," Kilpatrick continued, "and there just aren’t enough hours in the day to focus on everything we need to focus on in the manner that it deserves to be."

There's much more at iFanboy, including messages from many of the key contributors.