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 iorek: The Forum Search works! It really works! Monday, 18th July 2005 
Did you know? # 4. We have created an all-new search engine for the Atomic site. Perfect and infallible, probably, it's got the power to find information about just about anything.

Now you can find your original trolls made way back before you became a fabulous community member! Relive past shames! Rediscover forgotten moments of great wit! Try it out and see what lies deep within Atomic's history.

  • Logitech MX518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse
  • Western Digital WD2500KS Caviar
  • Destroy All Humans
  • Guild Wars
  • Wireless wonders
  • Harry Potter, IBM, and the wizardry of online book retailing
  • Mozilla fixes Thunderbird flaws in 1.0.5
  • Dell in online support stoush
  • Sun to open-source web authentication
  • Researcher says Windows XP SP2 has DoS bug
  • Attackers could eavesdrop on Cisco-routed VoIP calls



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     Green Club OnlyLogitech MX518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse
    The new MX518 shares the same wonderful shell design as the MX 5x, 7x and 1000 series meeces. More...


     Green Club OnlyWestern Digital WD2500KS Caviar
    Renown for creating the world’s first form of caviar that almost everyone can enjoy, this new three platters worth of fish eggs sports the next generation of SATA. More...



    Destroy All Humans
    Logan Booker wants to probe you. More...


    Guild Wars
    Ron Osborn has no friends. More...



    Wireless wonders
    Wireless has steadily evolved over the past few years to become a ubiquitous standard. Bennett Ring checks out some of the best wireless routers to link hovel and house alike. More...




    Harry Potter, IBM, and the wizardry of online book retailing
    Rather than sorcery, it is the integration of many disparate IT technologies and services via IBM's WebSphere that will be key to the delivery of millions of copies of the new Harry Potter book this weekend. More...

    Mozilla fixes Thunderbird flaws in 1.0.5
    The Mozilla Foundation has updated its rival to Microsoft Outlook, the Thunderbird standalone POP3 email and news client, to plug some of the same security holes that earlier were fixed in the open-source group's popular Firefox browser. More...

    Dell in online support stoush
    A tempest in a web teapot over Dell's decision to shut down an online support message board has erupted into a debate in the blogosphere about the company's customer service policies. More...

    Sun to open-source web authentication
    Sun Microsystems plans to open-source its website authentication and single sign-on technology. More...

    Researcher says Windows XP SP2 has DoS bug
    Microsoft Windows XP SP2 has an unspecified bug in its kernel that could let attackers bring down the machine with a denial-of-service attack, according to a researcher. More...

    Attackers could eavesdrop on Cisco-routed VoIP calls
    Flaws in Cisco's VoIP software could allow an attacker to bring down the alternative-to-traditional-telephone service, or access the server that initiates and routes web-based calls, according to a security firm. More...

    Competitions

    5 copies of iCon: Steve Jobs
    This is the unauthorised autobiography that made steam spout forth from the ears of Jobs. Find out why he wanted all copies destroyed! 5 to win.

    6 x xRaider Flexiglow mouse pads

    Mouse pads! Everyone needs at least one.


    5x packs of Destroy All Humans! for Xbox + T-shirt and soundtrack

    Oh no! Aliens are attacking! Truly!


    Atari Flashback game console

    Console technology is progressing so fast these days. So fast, in fact, that one is wont to forget all that has come before.

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