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Wednesday, 3rd August 2005
Do you love reviews? Reviews of tasty, hot graphics cards and the very best in gadgetry? Then the super-fast Sapphire RADEON X800 in Atomic’s August issue should really get your juices flowing... and they’ll be overflowing once you feast your eyes on August’s Gearbox.
In Gearbox, Nathan Davis check's out the toy dinosaur Roboraptor, the totally rollable AirTouch Keyboard, the tune-making StikAx and an F1 racing gaming wheel that can only be described as ‘fully awesome’.
These reviews and more are available online now to Green Club members.
512MB Sapphire Radeon X800 XL Amidst all the excitement of the next-gen cards about to hit the shelves, there are still some decent happenings back in current-ville. We’ve all been waiting for a doubling in memory to happen, and it finally has occurred. Here we have a 512MB video card, and in the form of the new X800 XL. More...
Guild Wars There was a time when gamers gawked at the prospect of paying a monthly fee for a single game, but now the concept of a subscription-free MMORPG seems almost as crazy. More...
Hackers working on Cisco exploit Security experts and hackers at the DefCon conference, a follow-on to the Black Hat conference, are said to be working on an exploit based on existing vulnerabilities in Cisco's IOS. More...
IE 7 busts some IM clients The first beta of Microsoft's new Internet Explorer breaks some instant messengers, including the popular Trillian. More...
HP to stop selling Apple iPods Hewlett-Packard has ended its high-profile deal with Apple to sell the popular iPod music player, saying the device doesn't "fit into HP's current entertainment strategy". More...
Virus writer targets AV vendors A virus writer, apparently seeking notoriety instead of financial gain, has released malicious code that ridicules anti-virus vendors and Sasser worm author Sven Jaschan, according to a security firm. More...
Opera fixes bugs in 8.02 Opera Software this week updated its Windows browser to patch three security vulnerabilities. More...
Microsoft: No broad IE 7 beta for now Microsoft has released the first beta of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2, but only to limited group of beta testers, developers, and corporate workers. More...
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