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We have the technology, but I don't want to spend a lot of money.
Tuesday, 9th August 2005
Games, hardware and tech – that’s Atomic. Right now we have game reviews of Battlefield 2, Hulk: Ultimate Destruction and Fantastic 4 up for your viewing. Don’t buy without checking out these definitive articles!
Further opinions and judgments await you with our hardware reviews. Not only have we looked at Gigabyte’s amazing 3D Aurora case, we’ve also benchmarked ASUS’ flamingly fast A8N-SLI Premium and wrestled with the Razer Diamondback Plasma Edition laser mouse. That’s right, laser!
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium This nForce4 board was made for the tweaking power user, with a 9-step DIMM voltage control and a vcore modifier with a precision of 0.0125v. More...
Gigabyte 3D Aurora The 3D Aurora is Gigabyte’s first attempt at a system box. Overall, it has a professional look and feel to it and is surprisingly lightweight for its size, floating in at a mere 6kg. More...
Razer Diamondback Plasma Limited Edition What’s really different about this mouse is the sensor it uses. Instead of the common LED or the recent laser technology that Logitech introduced, Razer has opted for an infrared sensor. More...
Battlefield 2 There is no doubt Battlefield 2 will be a popular game, thanks to Desert Combat. Newcomers will be overjoyed by the graphics and gameplay, but those moving from the original or DC will be disappointed to find nothing much has changed. More...
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction Action games seldom need much of a premise for big explosions and wanton destruction, and the latest Hulk game wears the action badge proudly on its sleeve. More...
Fantastic 4 Ron Osborn thinks the name "Fantastic" is a bit of a stretch. More...
No Vista viruses for now Reports last week that the first Windows Vista viruses had popped up were wrong, a Microsoft executive insists, because the component at risk won't be included with the next-generation operating system when it ships in late 2006. More...
Western Digital standardises hard drive warranties Storage vendor Western Digital has extended and standardised its hard drive warranty periods for five years for its enterprise drives and three years for its desktop and notebook drives. More...
Mozilla creates for-profit unit The Mozilla Foundation has launched a for-profit subsidiary to develop Firefox and Thunderbird, and it is scrambling to assure open-source faithful that it hasn't "sold out". More...
Websites have gender appeal Men and women are very different in what catches their eye on the internet, which means a website can appeal to one while unintentionally turning off the other. More...
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