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The spectacular issue 70 of Atomic goes onsale next week. It’s a ripper, and we’ve been working for 69 issues to make sure issue 70 is 70tacular!

The cover story is World of Warcraft’s Burning Crusade. Atomic got an inside scoop and went to Blizzard for a few days to spend time with the developers. These guys are gaming’s ultimate superstars. There’s no Carmack rocket scientist madness, or Peter Molyneaux promises promises promises.. Just incredibly devoted and creatively talented gaming idealists.

In techland, Ash went in deep with ADSL2 modems, so you know exactly which one will suit your needs.

Craig did what truly must be the World’s Ultimate RAID feature story. It’s quite divine, and necessary if you want to juice up your drive speed to supermax.

Atomic issue 70. Buy one next week!

Ben



  • Antazone AS-C1000
  • Slappa 240 Graphite HardBody CD Pro
  • Corsair Twin2X 2048 6400 Pro
  • Slappa 600 Black Wave HardBody CD Pro
  • Tekken: Dark Resurrection
  • Corsair Nautilus 500
  • Joint Task Force
  • Atomic's game news roundup
  • Atomic Live Forum - what a night!
  • Sony to lose US$560m on PS3 and burning batteries
  • Russian cyber-blackmailers sent to the Gulag
  • Creative claims Xmod improves MP3 sound quality
  • Privileged passwords create hacking threat
  • Cyber-criminals target MySpace users
  • Google launches Ajax search tools
  • Pay-per-digg service emerges
  • Videogames becoming a social event
  • McAfee buys Citadel Security
  • Dell pinpointed Sony battery flaw last year, records show
  • Lexmark gags senior HP exec
  • Indie music site lets members set song prices



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    Atomic's game news roundup
    This week: major developer business deals, more information about PhysX and Sam and Max hit the episodes. More...


    Atomic Live Forum - what a night!
    A beautiful fusion of Atomicans wanting to know the future, the industry's greatest wanting to predict it, and Atomic bringing it all together. More...





    Antazone AS-C1000
    "Make your Computer become Unique! The best partner of your Cool stuffs!" Well, alright, but how does it perform? More...


    Slappa 240 Graphite HardBody CD Pro
    Built from the same sturdy stuff as the carry-on CD wallet, this more conventional version is still pretty imposing. More...


    Corsair Twin2X 2048 6400 Pro
    Fast and responsive. Exactly what you want in bleeding-edge RAM, and a taste of things to come. More...


    Slappa 600 Black Wave HardBody CD Pro
    Never underestimate the bandwidth of a monster CD wallet filled with experimental Blue-Ray discs in a 747. More...


    Tekken: Dark Resurrection
    Is this the PSP's beat em up to beat em all? More...


    Corsair Nautilus 500
    Here, the price of simplicity means getting less than you were expecting. More...





    Joint Task Force
    An RTS that not only breaks the drought in the genre, but reflects the current war climate. More...




    Sony to lose US$560m on PS3 and burning batteries
    'Dual shock' to cut Sony profits in half. More...

    Russian cyber-blackmailers sent to the Gulag
    Eight years for criminals who extorted $5 million from UK casinos. More...

    Creative claims Xmod improves MP3 sound quality
    Gadget connects between speakers and PC or MP3 player. More...

    Privileged passwords create hacking threat
    Non-personal passwords offer easy way in to enterprise networks. More...

    Cyber-criminals target MySpace users
    Personal information at risk, warns security organisation. More...

    Google launches Ajax search tools
    Search firm offers website operators 'a little bit of Google'. More...

    Pay-per-digg service emerges
    Site claims to pay users for diggs, charge contributors. More...

    Videogames becoming a social event
    The social elements of videogames are becoming an increasingly important part of the experience, a research firm says. More...

    McAfee buys Citadel Security
    McAfee is expanding on its security offerings through the acquisition of Citadel Security Software, a maker of vulnerability management, policy compliance and end point security solutions. More...

    Dell pinpointed Sony battery flaw last year, records show
    Dell pinpointed the current problem with faulty Sony notebook batteries almost a year ago but only called for a 22,000-unit recall at the time because it believed the problem was limited in scope. More...

    Lexmark gags senior HP exec
    HP's senior vice president of worldwide enterprise sales has been forbidden from discussing the company's North American policy following litigation from a competitor.
    More...

    Indie music site lets members set song prices
    An online music community called Amie Street aims to change the way consumers discover and price tunes from independent artists. The site launched in beta on Wednesday. More...


    Competitions

    Win a Lian-Li PC-S80 case!
    In the mood for a new case, or just like getting stuff for free, then look no further than this gorgeous Lian-Li PC-S80 case. It holds the answers to all your PC part-containing needs and is beautiful to boot. Thanks muchly to Anyware, Lian-Li's official AU/NZ distributor, for this fantastic prize!



    Win one of five copies of Joint Task Force + a set of McFarlane’s Modern Military figurines!
    Five lucky people could bag themselves a copy of Joint Task Force and one of those winners will get a set of six-inch figurines from McFarlane’s Modern Military collection. Thanks to Vivendi for these most excellent prizes!

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