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Thursday, 9th June 2005
Welcome to the all-new Atomic newsletter!
The quest for Atomic excellence continues! Today’s exciting new chapter in Atomic future-history is the unveiling of the all-new and brilliantly useful Atomic newsletter.
The rants of old have been royally spiffed over. Now, every week we will bring you the top tech news stories, plus showcase the best of Atomic tech features and reviews. You’ll see special newsletter-only treats too. It’s a glorious new new age.
Atomic: now with more and better, for the betterment of you.
NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Intel Edition It’s been a long time coming and fi nally NVIDIA have given life to the new ‘Crush 19’ chipset, which is now known as the wordy ‘nForce4 SLI Intel Edition’. More...
Hardcore hardware Which components are worthy of your hard earned cash? Bennett Ring rounds up the current market and puts it all on test. More...
XBOX 360 vs PlayStation 3 -- according to Microsoft Microsoft has released a technical document comparing XBOX 360’s CPU and bandwidth performance to the PlayStation 3. While neither exists in the flesh yet, Atomic’s James Wang certainly does. More...
New Mac OS on the horizon The next version of Mac OS X, dubbed "Leopard", is scheduled to roll out about the time Microsoft's Longhorn. More...
Developers key to Apple's X86 success If Apple CEO Steve Jobs is to ensure the success of his plan to jettison long-time support for IBM's PowerPC and transition the Macintosh to processors made by Intel, he'll have to make converts out of one key constituency: software developers. More...
Dual-core on stage at Computex More powerful motherboards, higher-end notebook PCs, and a host of other products greeted visitors to last week's Computex computer exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan. More...
Linux adoption hits a wall A study has suggested Linux adoption may be stalling, with use of the open-source operating system falling over a nine-month period. More...
The unified colours of game censorship The Office of Film and Literature Classification has ignored industry pressure for an "R" rating on violent computer games instead announcing a "unified" colour-coded sticker marking system. More...
5 copies of Delta Force Xtreme Online-only comp! Win a copy of Novalogic's classic FPS, remastered using the Joint Ops engine with new maps and missions.
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