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Thursday April 16, 2009
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Editor's Note

Hi Atomicans, Justin Robinson here taking over from David Hollingworth.

While I could put it down to him being on leave this week, I prefer to say that I've staged a mutiny - but really there's just too much stuff to talk about first!

Not only that but we've got a survey running where you can give us feedback about what you like or dislike about this very newsletter - and you could score 1 of 10 Sonar headsets for your efforts.

Thermaltake's Ghetto mod comp is the talk of the town around here, and they're giving away tech for the zaniest custom mods this side of a cardboard box - literally! We had a look at a mod that isn't quite ghetto, but is dripping with quality and was done by a fifteen year old kid.

Telstra leaving porn on a mobile phone, Blizzard's distaste for gold purchasing services and Microsoft's Xbox 360 E74 error are all covered on the site, so click through the links below to read some very Atomic-styled goodness.

-Justin Robinson, Tech Writer

         

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Top Stories This Week

Thermaltake Ghetto Mod competition Thermaltake Ghetto Mod competition
by Justin Robinson | April 16, 2009

Heads-up: Are you pimping enough to win Thermaltake's Ghetto Modding comp?

Telstra's porn problem Telstra's porn problem
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

When your phone has someone else's life on it, who do you blame?

Project Mortal Mod Project Mortal Mod
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

Modding: An impressively modded case by a surprisingly young modder!

Blizzard don't like stolen gold Blizzard don't like stolen gold
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

Turns out that those dodgy services online are actually dodgy!

News

Thermaltake Ghetto Mod competition
by Justin Robinson | April 16, 2009

Heads-up: Are you pimping enough to win Thermaltake's Ghetto Modding comp?

The history of x86 CPUs
by Justin Robinson | April 16, 2009

Essential Linkage: Wrap your head around the chips we love.

GlobalFoundries are planning 28nm test silicon
by Justin Robinson | April 16, 2009

AMD's fab company has big plans for small.

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Take a closer look at the characters of Star Trek
by Justin Robinson | April 16, 2009

Up close and personal with the illustrious members of the USS Enterprise - and Starfleet!

Intel's P55 chipset will be launched in June
by Justin Robinson | April 16, 2009

Bringing around the chipset for Core i5.

Linux loves the credit crunch
by The Inquirer | April 16, 2009

When you don't want to buy your OS, Linux is the sensible choice.

Team Fortress 2: Sniper update incoming!
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

Essential Linkage: Must read for all those TF2 players who adore the sniper, and those who don't.

Telstra's porn problem
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

When your phone has someone else's life on it, who do you blame?

Microsoft's Xbox 360 E74 error now included under warranty
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

Microsoft finally cave to the increasing amounts of dead or dying hardware.

Blizzard don't like stolen gold
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

Turns out that those dodgy services online are actually dodgy!

ASUS and Arctic Cooling make up
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

They're becoming fast friends.

Reviews

Coolermaster Scout Case
by Justin Robinson | April 16, 2009

We take a look at Coolermaster's new Scout case that has some interesting features.

Features

Project Mortal Mod
by Justin Robinson | April 15, 2009

Modding: An impressively modded case by a surprisingly young modder!

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