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Wednesday September 9, 2009
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Editor's Note

On this, the tenth anniversary of the mighty (and mightily ill-used) Dreamcast, we bring you the latest Atomic newsletter.

Our top news this month is another eclectic mix of tech and entertainment. We brought you news of the latest hot iPhone app - a C64 emulator of all things - but then it got pulled from the App Store. We've got the reason why, and a neat trick for those who did get it, in the story below.

Music lovers are going to go ape over Beaterator, a music mixing app from Rockstar and DJ Timbaland. It's a PSP exclusive, and it really redefines the portable machine. Check it out.

Lovers of all things crypto and old school will drool over our photo series on a gathering of ancient codebreakers at the famed Bletchley Park this week. Anyone who entered our recent Wolfenstein comp, and wants to see what an Enigma machine looks like, might want to check it out too.

And, finally, we have news on ATI's latest series of graphics cards (which we're hoping to have in our hot little hands very soon).

Oh! And don't forget our Power to the PC tour. Click the box below to find out why you don't want to miss this year's big Atomic event!

- David Hollingworth, Editor

         

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Top Stories This Week

C64 no more C64 no more
by David Hollingworth | September 9, 2009

Apple says no-way to the C64 emulator on the iPhone. Here's why, and a little how to guide to doing what Apple doesn't want you to do...

New Beaterator trailer, plus first impressions New Beaterator trailer, plus first impressions
by David Hollingworth | September 7, 2009

Video: Take a look at Rockstar's latest property, plus get our hands-on impressions of the new Beaterator music app for the PSP.

Enigma gathering is biggest ever Enigma gathering is biggest ever
by The Inquirer | September 8, 2009

International codebreaking returns to Bletchley Park.

ATI's 5800 series cards detailed ATI's 5800 series cards detailed
by Justin Robinson | September 4, 2009

Essential Linkage: ATI's 5-series cards leak.

News

Ridley Scott Alien prequel has official title teaser posters?
by Simon Brew | September 9, 2009

Be mindful of the questionmark...

Windows 7, Vista vulnerable to BSOD attack
by Justin Robinson | September 9, 2009

A faulty driver leaves the system wide open.

POWER7 vs Nehalem-EX
by The Inquirer | September 8, 2009

The 8-core battle at the high end of processor architecture.

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Andromeda galaxy, devourer of stars
by Justin Robinson | September 8, 2009

Andromeda borrows stars...permanently.

Assassins Creed 2 gameplay trailer
by David Hollingworth | September 7, 2009

Video: Enjoy Venice, city of romance, history, and stabbing, jumping death, in this new Assassins Creed 2 trailer.

China websites demand true identities be revealed
by Justin Robinson | September 7, 2009

Essential Linkage: There's freedom in anonymity.

New Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer trailer
by David Hollingworth | September 4, 2009

Video: Get ready to pwn and be pwned in the upcoming Modern Warfare 2's multiplayer modes.

World's oldest working computer to be rebooted
by The Inquirer | September 4, 2009

Money pending, a classic of the early computing age will get a new lease on life.

Scientists build an opensource PID
by The Inquirer | September 7, 2009

Showing off WiMax chips.

Reviews

Athlon II X2 250 3GHz
by Justin Robinson | September 9, 2009

AMD's latest is Limited by design.

Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2
by Justin Robinson | September 9, 2009

Arctic Cooling's new Freezer 7 Pro revision.

Foxconn Flaming Blade
by Justin Robinson | September 7, 2009

Smiting price tags and making waves, Foxconn's latest makes a lasting impression.

Noctua NH-U12P SE2
by Justin Robinson | September 7, 2009

Two fans, four heatpipes, and a whole lotta quality.

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