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Wednesday September 30, 2009
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Editor's Note

Well it's a bit of a strange week, this week, since the Atomic team are jetting off to Melbourne for the second Power to the PC event - last week's Sydney event was huge, and we're going to do it all again ins tyle.

The past week of news has been pretty darn busy too, as the inaugural first Kitlog ebook launched. It's the ultimate guide to anything PC-building related, so make sure you give it a once-over to glean all the deliciously useful tech-knowledge inside.

Also this week came the debut of Onlive information, one of the wacky new game streaming services that claim to let you play Crysis on a netbook. Not convinced? Read the article and add your own opinion!

The 5870 has well and truly hit the interwebs, and while it is covered in meticulous depth in the upcoming Issue 106 (that funnily enough is sending to the printers tomorrow), we've thrown up initial benchies of the card in Crossfire - and man is it blazing fast.

Finally, MIT scientists have demonstrated brand new shiny OLED technology with a very unassuming pickle. If your tech isn't often explained with edible things then this is the chance you've been waiting for!

Until next week, and another slew of news.

-Justin, Deputy Editor

         

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Introducing the Atomic KitLog e-zine Introducing the Atomic KitLog e-zine
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Speeds up to 10Gbps over huge distances.

JJ Abrams and Roberto Orci talk Star Trek sequel
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AMD launches Radeon HD 5850 and 5870
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Reviews

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Features

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