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  Friday, 19th May 2006 
Everyday it’s a show on the Atomic site. This week is especially showy, though. Logan’s back from the Big Games Show – E3. He’s now working hard on giving you gold class reports in the coming days, starting with a bit of a revelation about just why we’re STILL not playing STALKER, and what to expect if they ever finish the damn thing.

The other just-over show is Cebit, and we know that loads of Atomicans were there, because we saw them and that was very nice indeed. David’s done a show report with loads of pics for the folks that couldn’t make it.

Last week Logan was all about the place, he was also at the Nvidia Editor’s Day in San Fransisco, and he’s done a great report on the big N’s plans for memory trickery. Nvidia has been able to include an effective way to include overclock information on memory modules, making it much easier for us to overclock from presets now.

All on the Atomic site, with lots of reviews as a bonus. Really, where else on the internet do you need to go?

Ben




  • Swiftech H20-80 Micro
  • Gigabyte Poseidon
  • Sapphire Radeon X1900XTX Toxic
  • Cebit 2006 roundup
  • PhysX – Defying the Laws of Tradition
  • Telstra grows board, customer service
  • AMD launches dual-core Turion, 64-bit Sempron
  • Apple fixes firmware, nixes MacBook pro heat problems
  • Windows Live Mail almost supports Firefox
  • Google updates online video service
  • Sun to open-source Java
  • Sony to launch first Blu-ray notebook
  • Creative files patent suit against Apple
  • Most who surf porn at work say it was accidental
  • IBM crams 6.67 billion bits into one sq. inch
  • April video game sales up
  • Cyber-crooks target online gamers
  • Chinese internet writer sentenced to 12 years
  • Hitachi rolls out 160GB perpendicular technology drive
  • Mozilla unveils new Firefox 2.0 alpha
  • Big Blue to battle Bird Flu
  • Adult industry pioneers movie download service
  • E3 2006: The truth behind STALKER
  • Sly NVIDIA and Corsair; show off SLI memory
  • Atomic Events presents Rise of Legends
  • E3 or E Wii?



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    E3 2006: The truth behind STALKER
    Logan Booker tells you the latest about GSC's STALKER, why it's been delayed and... what's been cut. More...


    Sly NVIDIA and Corsair; show off SLI memory
    Logan Booker gets high on SPD. More...


    Atomic Events presents Rise of Legends
    Another Atomic Event of Gold Class standard. The Rise of Legends Atomic LAN tournament! More...


    E3 or E Wii?
    Logan Booker wraps up the best of E3 in a nice, tight package. More...



    Swiftech H20-80 Micro
    A professional level water-cooling kit that's a joy to install and use. More...


    Gigabyte Poseidon
    Austere is the new brash, and nothing yells 'look at me' more than understated elgance. More...


    Sapphire Radeon X1900XTX Toxic
    Out of the box water cooled graphics, now that's fresh. More...



    Cebit 2006 roundup
    Cebit is the showcase for future industry trends and technologies. Everything you need to know. More...


    PhysX – Defying the Laws of Tradition
    Review + video: Potentially gaming biggest leap forward in years, the Ageia PhysX card can deliver miracles in 3D. More...

    Sponsored Links

    D-Link Broadband Gigabit Gaming Router

    Telstra grows board, customer service
    Telstra has announced that it has appointed two non-executive directors to help the telco transition itself into a more competitive organisation. More...

    AMD launches dual-core Turion, 64-bit Sempron
    Advanced Micro Devices is looking to beef up its position in the notebook market against competitor Intel with two firsts: dual core Turion and a 64-bit Sempron CPUs. More...

    Apple fixes firmware, nixes MacBook pro heat problems
    Apple quietly issues a firmware update for its Intel-based systems that users said fixed overheating problems in the MacBook Pro notebook. More...

    Windows Live Mail almost supports Firefox
    Microsoft adds support for rival Firefox in the latest upgrade of its Web mail client that replicates the look and feel of the software maker's popular Outlook. More...

    Google updates online video service
    Google launches a new version of its video service that makes it easier for people to upload video. More...

    Sun to open-source Java
    Sun Microsystems said it plans to open-source Java once it works out the logistics. More...

    Sony to launch first Blu-ray notebook
    Sony said it would offer the world's first notebook PC equipped with a next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drive in Japan in June, a month behind Toshiba's launch last week of laptop PCs with a rival drive.
    More...

    Creative files patent suit against Apple
    Creative Technology, the distant number 2 to Apple Computer in the digital music player market, said it filed patent complaints against Apple in federal court and with a US trade agency. More...

    Most who surf porn at work say it was accidental
    Only six percent of at-work smut surfers admitted they'd acted deliberately, said a poll released Tuesday. More...

    IBM crams 6.67 billion bits into one sq. inch
    IBM said researchers have developed a data storage technology that is capable of cramming eight terabytes of data onto a small tape cartridge. More...

    April video game sales up
    Video game sales rose 16 percent in April to $699 million, ending seven consecutive months of year on year declines. More...

    Cyber-crooks target online gamers
    In a new malware dynamic, cyber-crooks are going after login details needed to install and access online games. More...

    Chinese internet writer sentenced to 12 years
    BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese Internet writer was jailed for 12 years on Tuesday for "subversion of state power" after backing a movement by exiled dissidents to hold free elections, his lawyer said. More...

    Hitachi rolls out 160GB perpendicular technology drive
    Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has entered the hard drive perpendicular recording arena with a 2.5-inch 160 GB Travelstar device. More...

    Mozilla unveils new Firefox 2.0 alpha
    Dubbed "Bon Echo Alpha 2," the rough-around-the-edges browser will eventually be renamed Firefox 2.0 when it's polished and launched later this year. More...

    Big Blue to battle Bird Flu
    IBM is putting its computing resources behind a worldwide effort to combat the spread of infectious diseases. More...

    Adult industry pioneers movie download service
    The burn-to-DVD service could open up a lucrative market for easy access to adult entertainment that can be watched in the privacy of someone's living room. More...

    Competitions

    5x copies of Tomb Raider: Legend for PC
    Ah, Lara. How we’ve missed you!

    3x Western Digital WD5000KS 500GB drives
    You won’t find storage like this just lying on the street, unless that street runs through the middle of a drive fabrication plant, in which case your chances are somewhat higher.

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