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Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls: Atomic is proud to present to you the second instalment of The Alzheimer’s of King X86!

Yep, it's been a long time coming, but it's written. Hope you enjoy it, because we sure did have a laugh when we wrote it.

And the fun doesn't stop there! Make sure you check out our pieces on cache and console hacking.

Have an awesome week,

-DAVE.




  • ASUS Crosshair II Formula
  • Civilization Revolutions
  • Lian Li Tyr X2000
  • Corsair DHX TW3X1600C9DHXNV
  • ASUS Rampage Formula
  • WD VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS
  • Apogee GT DDR3-2000
  • ASUS Xonar DX PCI-E
  • Civilization Revolutions
  • Boom Blox
  • Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
  • The Alzheimer’s of King X86 -- Part Two
  • Console Hacking
  • Inside Cache
  • Army of Who?
  • ASUS Advanced Overclocking Championship 2008
  • The open call
  • Nvidia's CUDA
  • Centrino 2 launched
  • Artificially intelligent news reader shuts down
  • Linux preinstalls rocket to three per cent
  • Child porn filters to cut Aussie broadband speeds
  • First analogue computer used to predict Olympics
  • 900 laptops lost at Heathrow per week
  • Dell to get back into music player market
  • Google says "complete privacy does not exist"
  • Mediaset sues Google's YouTube, seeks US$800 mln
  • Citizenship now a design principle: UNSW
  • Aussie businesses ignore online customer inquiries
  • Nvidia chipsets are history
  • China to censor journalists' Net access during Olympics
  • Splashtop instant-on Linux hacked
  • Apple snubs Intel
  • Credit crunch angst boosts open source software
  • Microsoft announces DX11



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    Nvidia chipsets are history
    Whithersoever the axe doth fall More...

    China to censor journalists' Net access during Olympics
    No bricks removed from great firewall More...


    Splashtop instant-on Linux hacked
    Run more from your firmware More...


    Apple snubs Intel
    MacBook not Montevina More...


    Credit crunch angst boosts open source software
    The crashing state of the economy is not a bad thing for everybody, a recent survey by the Open Solutions Alliance uncovered.
    More...


    Microsoft announces DX11
    Microsoft officially announced DirectX 11 during its Gamefest 2008 developer conference in Seattle, Washington. More...





    The Alzheimer’s of King X86 -- Part Two
    By popular demand, Atomic presents the second chapter in the epic retelling of the computer industry's shenanigans. More...


    Console Hacking
    Want to get the most out of your consoles? All of them? More...


    Inside Cache
    Find out how cache helps your gear perform faster and better. It's more fundamental than just shunting data around. More...


    Army of Who?
    Logan Booker questions the super powers of two men and their guns. More...


    ASUS Advanced Overclocking Championship 2008
    From the 27th to the 29th of July ASUS threw a big old overclocking shindig. David Hollingworth was there... More...


    The open call
    Linux rant alert! Linux rant alert! More...


    Nvidia's CUDA
    Nvidia’s sidestep from gaming could predict a brave new world for domestic computing. More...


    Centrino 2 launched
    And a properly overclockable mobile processor announced. More...





    ASUS Crosshair II Formula
    Josh Collins scopes up to suss out the latest from ASUS, AMD and NVIDIA. More...


    Civilization Revolutions
    It’s Civ, Jim, but not as we know it – not as we know it. More...


    Lian Li Tyr X2000
    David Hollingworth spends some important alone time with his new hot case. More...


    Corsair DHX TW3X1600C9DHXNV
    Josh Collins checks if Corsair can save the souls of stricken 790i users... More...


    ASUS Rampage Formula
    Josh Collins watches as ASUS rinses and repeats. More...


    WD VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS
    David Field spins up to operating speed in order to check out the latest from Western Digital. More...


    Apogee GT DDR3-2000
    Great in theory, but Josh Collins isn’t so sure about the practice of this unique memory kit. More...


    ASUS Xonar DX PCI-E
    There’s nothing Creative about this new card from Asus, and Jake Carrol likes it that way. More...





    Civilization Revolutions
    It’s Civ, Jim, but not as we know it – not as we know it. More...


    Boom Blox
    David West makes blocks go boom. BOOM! More...


    Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
    Is this the first building block (see what we did there?) in a whole new Lego franchise? David Hollingworth cracks on to find out. More...




    Artificially intelligent news reader shuts down
    There isn’t space in the online media market for a personalising news aggregator to grow large, an Australian web entrepreneur has claimed. More...

    Linux preinstalls rocket to three per cent
    Linux has made headway in Microsoft's UK heartland, the PC sales channel. More...

    Child porn filters to cut Aussie broadband speeds
    The Federal Government is distancing itself from some results in this week’s ISP-level content filtering study, as industry criticism mounts over the test methodology. More...

    First analogue computer used to predict Olympics
    A new analysis of the Antikythera Mechanism, which is thought to be the first analogue computer, has shown it was used to not only predict solar movements but also plan for the Olympics. More...

    900 laptops lost at Heathrow per week
    More than 3,300 laptops are lost or go missing at the eight largest airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) each week, according to new research commissioned by Dell. More...

    Dell to get back into music player market
    Dell is planning a return to the media player market according to Dell officials quoted in the Wall Street Journal. More...

    Google says "complete privacy does not exist"
    In a submission to court Google is arguing that in the modern world there can be no expectation of privacy. More...

    Mediaset sues Google's YouTube, seeks US$800 mln
    Italian publisher Mediaset said on Wednesday it had filed suit against Internet search company Google and its unit YouTube for illegal use of its materials. More...

    Citizenship now a design principle: UNSW
    Engineers and developers should take into account the citizenship impact of technology in new product designs, a University of New South Wales academic says. More...

    Aussie businesses ignore online customer inquiries
    When it comes to answering your online customer queries, it looks like most Australian businesses can’t really be bothered. More...


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