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Razer's Project Fiona tablet - missing the point on an epic scale
By
David Hollingworth
| 09:43 Jan 11, 2012 |
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Razer's 'PC Gaming is Not Dead' slogan may sound like it's on our side, but Project Fiona turns out to be platform that's anything but PC.
Systems
Razer teases PC gamers with Project Fiona
By
David Hollingworth
| 11:02 Jan 5, 2012 |
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Razer's PC Gaming is Not Dead site has a new video that teases a product with an 'all new form factor'. Like, maybe, a PC gaming tablet device?
Systems
Razer gets into the laptop business with Blade
By
John Gillooly
| 08:43 Aug 27, 2011 |
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Razer's hyped Pax Prime announcement is of a new laptop with Mac-killing looks and a pricetag to match.
Peripherals
Razer forming 100-strong design team in Taiwan
By
Justin Robinson
| 13:18 Aug 9, 2011 |
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Whether it’s rodents, flat wedges of plastic or rectangles with keys on them, Razer’s new team is ready for action.
Systems
NRG and Corsair want you to NAME THAT RIG!
By
David Hollingworth
| 11:48 Jul 29, 2011 |
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Competition
: If you can name it, you can win, in our awesome new competition - and what you can win is pretty damn cool...
Earlier News
23-06-2011
We're doing it again - the Atomican's Choice Awards!
21-06-2011
Intel Knight’s Corner challenges NVIDIA supercomputing stranglehold
15-06-2011
AMD redefines mobile gaming
20-04-2011
Meet Alienware's newest gaming notebooks
28-02-2011
First Look: OCZ's next generation Vertex 3 Pro SSD
13-01-2011
Deus Ex affronts God with its latest PC build
10-01-2011
CES: Beer kegs and switchblades
07-01-2011
CES: Chips and tablets and 3D, oh my!
06-01-2011
CES is on!
03-11-2010
PC Build Log: Project:RED redux
19-10-2010
And the beast roared...one last time
06-10-2010
Deus Ex's latest system is a 3D powerhouse
13-09-2010
Atomic Reactor #9: All Atomic (plus a bit of Halo Reach...)
09-09-2010
Origin's big orgasmic build: is it PC or Xbox?
06-08-2010
And the beast rumbled...
12-07-2010
Mac vs PC - get in on the debate!
03-06-2010
ASUS and Sandy Bridge at Computex 2010?
03-06-2010
C64 rises from the dead
02-06-2010
MSI turn heads with LEDs and tech
31-05-2010
3D PCs are the next big thing
05-05-2010
Acer's new Predator packs a hot punch
23-04-2010
How Apple cashes in on 'inferior hardware'
23-03-2010
Updated: The Atomicans' Choice Awards
22-03-2010
Introducing the inaugural Atomicans' Choice Awards
15-03-2010
Apple might release six-core Mac Pros
04-03-2010
Acer announces products at CeBIT
04-03-2010
Russia invests in supercomputers
01-03-2010
MSI competes with itself
12-02-2010
nsquared surface as first Microsoft partner
04-02-2010
Dell packs a gaming notebook into a netbook
04-02-2010
Component costs keep PC prices up
09-12-2009
KitLog issue 2 is here!
29-10-2009
Dell launches a multitouch rugged laptop
30-09-2009
Introducing the Atomic KitLog e-zine
21-09-2009
Intel's Core i5 'Lynnfield' heading to laptops
20-08-2009
Lenovo moves into the home server market
12-08-2009
Sony's Vaio laptops had faulty NVIDIA chips after all
15-07-2009
Nvidia's spin comes unspun
08-04-2009
Ultimate prize for the ultimate comp
02-04-2009
OCZ gets into the netbook market
18-03-2009
Sun goes super in South Africa
17-03-2009
Is Apple losing the plot?
04-03-2009
Apple refreshes desktop range
04-03-2009
ASUS Lamborghini Laptop is more than over the top
26-02-2009
ASUS provide support for Australian breasts
20-02-2009
Asus delivers mobile 4870X2
30-01-2009
Putin casts aside helping hand from Dell
17-12-2008
Write a review and WIN!
16-12-2008
Steam hardware survey revamped
24-10-2008
Full immersion cooling goes mainstream
15-10-2008
All the Macbook specs you need
01-10-2008
Supercomputing beyond academia
18-07-2008
Q2 computer shipments defy forecasts
13-05-2004
Alien tech ups graphics power
01-01-1900
Apple Computer Gets Kiss of Death
01-01-1900
A server built for you
01-01-1900
Simple computing
01-01-1900
He's the got the whole world…
01-01-1900
Good2 Go
01-01-1900
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