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 ...but I can't tell you the name. Friday, 27th October 2006 
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This hasn't been the best week for gamers. Importer Lik-Sang has shut down after Sony threatened it with scary legal action, and The Burning Crusade, the expansion to World of Warcraft, won't be in any stockings this Christmas.

We’re can’t stop these tragedies, but we can cushion the impact for you. This week we gave away a Logitech G-25 racing wheel to Karl Petersen, the winner of our GTR 2 competition. And you can still read about The Burning Crusade in Atomic issue 70.

Also on the site this week: Craig has reviewed what must be cheapest Core 2 Duo motherboard in the known universe, so if you thought you couldn’t get your Conroe on; you may well have been mistaken.

-DAVE.




  • ASRock Conroe945G-DVI
  • Logitech MX Revolution
  • Samsung LA26R7 LCD TV
  • Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror
  • GTR 2
  • Atomic's game news roundup -- 26/10/06
  • Broadband is the service we cannot live without
  • Gartner praises 'fast follower' IE 7 browser
  • Internet banking too difficult
  • Mobile WiMAX deployment gets underway in Puerto Rico
  • Microsoft preps XP-to-Vista app migration tool
  • Time capsule beamed from ancient site after all
  • MIT researchers are developing an 'engine on a chip'
  • Analysis: YouTube users beware
  • Apple laptops switch on Core 2 Duo chips
  • AllofMP3 hits back
  • Sony says to recall 250,000 batteries for own PCs
  • Blizzard misses Christmas release
  • GTR 2 Hot Lap winners announced!



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    Blizzard misses Christmas release
    The Burning Crusade expansion for World of Warcraft has been delayed until early January 2007, David Field writes. More...


    GTR 2 Hot Lap winners announced!
    The results are in. May I have the envelope please? And the winner is... More...





    Atomic's game news roundup -- 26/10/06
    Sony shuts down importer Lik-Sang, Xbox 360 claims record sales and the World Cyber Games in Italy wraps up. More...





    ASRock Conroe945G-DVI
    It's a Core 2 Duo motherboard, Jim, but not as we know it. More...


    Logitech MX Revolution
    Logitech's new rodent takes on the office with a strange scroll wheel and welcome extras that don't really belong on a mouse. More...


    Samsung LA26R7 LCD TV
    It's not built to be plugged into your PC, but your consoles and your housemates will thank you for getting one. More...





    Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror
    If you feel that gaming on your PSP could use a shot of adrenaline, this is the medicine for you. More...


    GTR 2
    Ben Mansill is looking at you when he says: 'If you only buy one racing game this year, buy GTR2.' More...




    Broadband is the service we cannot live without
    All social sectors agree, according to report. More...

    Gartner praises 'fast follower' IE 7 browser
    Competition with Mozilla forces Microsoft to pull its finger out. More...

    Internet banking too difficult
    Pew Internet and American Life Project survey paints grim picture. More...

    Mobile WiMAX deployment gets underway in Puerto Rico
    Islanet's plan to offer wireless broadband WiMAX throughout Puerto Rico is up and running. More...

    Microsoft preps XP-to-Vista app migration tool
    Microsoft will unveil a tool to help Windows XP users migrate not only files and settings, but also applications to Windows Vista when the operating system launches. More...

    Time capsule beamed from ancient site after all
    Yahoo has new plans for beaming its digitized time capsule into space. More...

    MIT researchers are developing an 'engine on a chip'
    A potential early application might be a small engine that a soldier could wear to power equipment like night vision gear. Batteries currently in use by soldiers are relatively heavy and often run out of juice too soon. More...

    Analysis: YouTube users beware
    Users beware: YouTube is starting to make it easier for major media companies to clamp down on copyright violations uploaded to the wildly popular site. More...

    Apple laptops switch on Core 2 Duo chips
    New MacBook Pro models touted as "39 percent faster". More...

    AllofMP3 hits back
    Firm angry over credit card disqualification. More...

    Sony says to recall 250,000 batteries for own PCs
    TOKYO - Sony said on Tuesday it would recall about 250,000 batteries for its own notebook computers worldwide. More...



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