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Atomic is a magazine aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts, gamers, and serious PC upgraders. Every month we bring you the latest reviews of new technology and PC components, in depth features on everything from overclocking to console hacking, and gaming previews and interviews.
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Atomic goes to war in the latest issue, and we're taking no prisoners!
But we are going in depth into some extreme military tech and games. Our cover feature this month is on computing at the cutting edge of battlefield gear - hardened laptops, mil-spec GPS and networks designed to operate in any environment. What is the mil-spec all about, and what does a piece of tech need to resist make that grade - we have all the answers.
Atomic.edu follows that thread, as we look at what you can learn from a career in the army. Want to be a systems specialist on a submarine, or work on battlefield tech in the army? We break down what you need to know.
Even our super-sized gameplay section has enlisted this month, with a mess of real-world military titles falling in for review and preview. We've got the new Operation Flashpoint, WW2 RTS R.U.S.E. and Order of War, and the sci-fi military of Halo 3: ODST. Plus news from the mod scene, movie reviews, and the return of founding editor Ben Mansill with a brand new column.
Oh, and some hot hardware in the shape of Intel's newest Core i7 chip, hot new P55 motherboards, and a whole raft-load more of the best gear for building the best machines.
It's a packed issue that you simply cannot afford to miss.
Articles in this issue
Dragonlord PC-K62
Lancool knocks our socks off with its relaunched case line.
GMC R4 Bulldozer
It’s a neat gimmick of a case, but is the gimmick worth it?
Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard
Only for the gadget obsessed.
Military History Commander: Europe at War
Would you pay money for a glorified Java app? You should!
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910
Keeping powering your PC simple.
R.U.S.E
Engine Room
: We chat to Mathieu Girard, Senior Producer on RUSE, about strategy, tactics, and bringing something new to the RTS.
Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty preview
Hands-on with Stacraft's new singleplayer campaign.
Wolfenstein
How can you go wrong with Nazis, the occult, and lots of gibbing?
Area 53
The Modern Warfare 2 launch
BlizzCon 2009
Computex 2009
Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009
Atomic's Hot Awards
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