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 "My drive isn't working, so proof by sampling says they're all stuffed" Monday, 18th August 2008 
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What's that? You haven't heard about the memristor?

It's only the biggest thing to rock the rock the circuit theory world since, well, ever.

Luckily, Ashton's gotten to the bottom of it. Check out his article below.

We've also got a dose of Lich King for you World of Warcraft addicts. It's like a teaser of a more potent form of crack.

Have an awesome week!

-DAVE.




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  • Inside the memristor
  • Nekkid 4870X2
  • The big, cheap monitor roundup
  • Beta blog: World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King
  • Larrabee: What we know so far
  • Former Apple exec settles with SEC
  • Single mum wins US$107, 951 from RIAA
  • Oz needs to focus on research 'gap'
  • Telstra remains a financial winner
  • Bug shuts down VMware servers
  • New OpenGL standard fails to delight
  • Don't buy a PS3
  • We can ray trace too, says Nvidia
  • GIGABYTE Overclocking comp update
  • Intel launches mini SSD
  • Pornography better for the kids than video games
  • Welcome aboard!
  • Engine Room presents... Zafehouse!
  • Nvidia brings Cuda to the notebook
  • Far Cry 2 system specs revealed



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