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  Friday, 5th October 2007 
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It’s all go at Atomic! Tonight’s the incredible Gigabyte Overclocking Masters Grand final. Many of you won the comp we ran and will experience a special spectacle.

It’s the first ever pro-overclocking event ever held in Australia! At Atomic we like breaking new ground, and this is an event we’ve been looking forward to for a long time. Good luck to our finalists Kayle, Dino & youngpro!

We’ve got some more Atomic Live news. We’ve posted details on that below!

Among about a million other attractions, we’ve lifted the lid on three of our special stage stars.

AMD’s Michael Apthorpe is one of Australia’s leading CPU authorities. Michael will be on the stage showing all Live attendees the state of the CPU art, and where AMD is heading with it’s revolutionary new CPU technology. Not to be missed!

While our own Kate Inabinet will be delivering a special presentation on just how a game studio works from an insider’s perspective. It’ll be a real eye opener for any gamer!

And holding it all together through the day is none other than MC Losty, one of Australia’s top MCs. With Losty powering the stage through the day, it’s guaranteed high energy fun.

TAKE ME THERE NOW!

With all that going on we should take a moment to remind you, and ourselves, that Atomic is also a magazine, and the new issue comes out next week, it’s a cracker, and a very special one, as you’ll see…

Have a top weekend.

Ben

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  • Apple Boot Camp beta expires with Leopard
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    Superstars of Atomic at Live
    Atomic Live rolls into one mighty event the greatest technology to see, the funnest games to play, and, must-see presentations from industry superstars. More...


    This Friday’s overclocking Grand Final – exciting new format
    It’s the four-way face off! More...


    Gigabyte Masters Overclocking party winners!
    Next Friday, between 4 and 7pm, we look forward to entertaining... More...


    A History of Sex & Games
    James Matson dives headfirst into the world of sex and gaming, discovering that despite the censorship, controversy and regularly tragic game design, there’s no pulling these two apart. More...





    MSI NX8600GTS Diamond Plus
    'Homely' is the best word we can think of to descibe this mid-range card. More...





    SKATE
    Get your grind on with a startlingly realistic and satisfying skateboarding sim. More...




    Facebook privacy settings putting users at risk
    A security company is urging Facebook to tighten its default privacy settings after a study showed that a large majority of users are offering up far too much personal information to keep them safe from cyber criminals. More...

    Sony unveils new version of E-Book reader
    Sony this week unveiled a new version of its e-book reader that has a better display for reading in sunlight, better picture quality, and faster refreshing of pages. But at US$300, the device remains too expensive for a mass market, according to at least one analyst. More...

    Microsoft rolls out new Zunes to take on iPod
    Microsoft introduced on Tuesday three new models of its Zune digital media player that wirelessly and automatically update their music, photos and videos when placed near a user's computer. More...

    Microsoft to open .Net source code
    Microsoft will soon open source code for its .Net Framework libraries to developers to assist them in debugging their .Net applications, under a "look but don't touch" reference license. More...

    Hackers reopen iPhone hunting season
    Members of the iPhone Dev Wiki team have created a restore process which allows some users to regain full use of their iPhone if it has been disabled by Apple's latest firmware update. More...

    Yahoo brings One Search to the desktop
    Yahoo has launched a new search engine that aims to deliver more relevant search results. More...

    XP restore cripples Windows Update
    A Windows XP update pushed out two months ago is leaving some users unable to update their systems. More...

    Apple Boot Camp beta expires with Leopard
    Apple has told Boot Camp beta users that the software license will expire with the release of the next version of the Mac OS X, so customers will need to upgrade to Leopard to continue receiving support for the software that enables the use of Windows on the Mac. More...

    Microsoft offers licenses for fake Windows XP copies
    In the latest sign that Microsoft expects to support its Windows XP operating system for the foreseeable future, the company on Tuesday introduced a new licensing program designed to let users of fake or pirated copies of the business version of the OS upgrade to fully licensed copies. More...


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