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You can't b34t the m33t
Monday, 15th August 2005
Only a few more sleeps until the mighty Sydney M33T 5.0 this Saturday night! This huge annual event brings the Atomic community together for a monster night of funmaking. Read all about it in the Community Events forum on the Atomic site and be there!
Until then, you may want to cram for the night by loading up on the latest in tech so you'll have something to talk about. To make that a little easier for you we've included handy-dandy links below. Geil is the good RAM, they say, but what do we say? Read it and know.
An attractive member of the opposite sex may very well hold you against the wall at the M33T and demand to know about cheap speakers which sound ok in games - whoyagonna call? Read our Pavo XPL-786 review to be fully boned-up and M33T-ready!
Pavo XPL-786 Home Theatre System Pavo’s speakers look cheap. The seven satellites are very lightweight and cloth-covered – instantly giving away their lack of audio prowess. More...
Anti-spam approach for New Millenium Developer New Millennium Solutions has started building an Australia-based reseller channel with an eye to boosting exposure and sales for its anti-spam software TotalBlock. More...
Google suspends copying protected books Google has suspended copying copyrighted books found in libraries, but a trade group representing publishers said the action falls far short in stopping what it sees as massive copyright violations on the part of the search-engine giant. More...
Did Microsoft invent the iPod? According to the US Patent Office, patent applications that cover much of the technology associated with the iPod were submitted by Microsoft. More...
Mac OS X for Intel hacked Apple's OS for Intel-based computers, which is in the hands of developers, may have been cracked so it will run on non-Apple hardware. More...
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