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Thursday, 12th January 2006
Atomic welcomes you to 2006 with open arms. We trust that the peace and serenity only a holiday can imbue will last well into your working year, and that when you’re nodding in earnest agreement with your boss you’re actually daydreaming of banana and mango daiquiris on an island beach.
I know we are.
We have high hopes for 2006. It will be the year of dual-everything. Then quad-everything. Four times the CPU horsepower, four times the SLI and four times the credit card statement.
You can count on Atomic to hold up before you the bitchingest lush tech, and equally, to show you how to extract maximum performance from your existing rig, should you not be inclined to spend a few thousand bucks every couple of months keeping up.
You can also count on a continued and exciting evolution of the magazine and site, plus more real-world Atomic activities. Atomic Live showed just how serious we are about putting on a show and we’re ramping up that part of the Atomic universe. Stay tuned for some special surprised through the year ahead…
As always, the fuel that feeds our fire is you. Get on the forums and tell us what you like and want more of, we are listening, it’s your mag after all!
Apple updates Mac OS X to 10.4.4 The same day Apple unveiled its first Intel-powered Mac, the company updated the Macintosh operating system for clients and servers. More...
Google Earth announced for the Mac Google has released a Mac version of Earth, the search engine's desktop software that displays satellite images of geographic locations. More...
SingTel's Optus acquires Virgin Mobile Australia Singapore Telecommunications' Australian unit Optus has acquired Virgin Mobile Australia from the Virgin Group after buying a remaining 74 percent stake for $30 million. More...
Microsoft's newest bug could be awful: researcher A new Outlook and Exchange vulnerability has the potential to become a much more virulent problem than the long-hyped Windows Metafile bug patched last week, says one of the email flaw's discoverers. More...
Apple packs surprise with Intel PC launch: analysts Analysts cheered Apple Computer's new line of computers and strong sales of its iPod music players this week expecting the company to continue dominating the portable music market. More...
3 x Thermaltake Media Lab HTPCs are becoming the Hot New Thing, and aside from a slew of special HTPC designed cases we’re also getting a swank selection of smooth devices like Thermaltake’s Media Lab.
3 x Func F-Series Mouse Pads When it comes to mousing surfaces Func Industries have like all the dibs on just about every cool-assed mousing surface the world has ever seen.
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