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Adobe throws 64 bit flash player open
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Sylvie Barak
| Nov 18, 2008
Gift for Linux community
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Nvidia sheds some flash light on Adobe CS4
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Sylvie Barak
| Sep 26, 2008
GPUs all over the (Photo)shop
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ARM chips heading to GlobalFoundries
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Justin Robinson
| Oct 8, 2009
ARM takes advantage of GloFo's 28nm prowess.
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Ubisoft's copy protection cop-out causes anger
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| Jul 29, 2009
Opinion
: Why adding value will always add sales.
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Nvidia lays out its plans for analysts
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| Jun 19, 2009
Tegra, Tesla and Quadro are the names of Nvidia's games.
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NVIDIA CEO explains how Intel is wrong
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The Inquirer
| Jan 29, 2009
Jen-Hsun Huang also hates netbooks, loves VIA and is kinda ambivalent about AMD's Neo. Whoa.
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Nvidia's Cuda gets on a video-editing roll
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Sylvie Barak
| Sep 29, 2008
Take three
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Atomic official guide to AV cables, cabling and tech
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Robbie Grant
| Sep 26, 2008
Atomic Guide:
A guide for everything you ever wanted to know about how to cable your home theatre setup.
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Dave's office PC fridge mod
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David Field
| Sep 12, 2008
When your drinks are getting warm, keeping your computer cool comes a distant second.
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Monitor: Dell 3008 WFP
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David Field
| Mar 11, 2008
The 30" Godzilla is back, and this time the kitchen sink is included.
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Optimise Windows for dual-core
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Jake Carroll
| Aug 14, 2007
Jake Carroll gets under the hood of Microsoft’s finest and processes a few threads of his own.
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Science
Everything you ever wanted to know about video codecs.
By
David Field
| Jun 6, 2007
David Field puts the nuts and bolts of the most popular video codecs under the microscope; then pits the codecs against eachother.
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Systems
101 Ways to Hack your PC
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Logan Booker
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Craig Simms
| Feb 15, 2007
Optimise, damn it! Atomic's definitive guide of the most ultimate tweaks, hints and performance tips.
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Operating Systems
Windows functionality on the go
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Craig Simms
| Jul 11, 2006
Expand your application choices with USB flash drives and portable software.
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Lifestyle
Dave's Weekly Roundup
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David Kidd
| Nov 11, 2005
Rootkits, Smarties and strategic marketing make up the news this week. David Kidd rounds it up.
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Lifestyle
Fuzzy Logic: Lexicon 2000XP
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Damien Virulhapen
| Apr 21, 2005
What’s in a name? A whole lot of arse, if Ben Mansill is doing the talking.
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Lifestyle
Hercules DV Action! Pro
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| Dec 8, 2003
Aside from the virgin’s blood, all of that stuff is hard to come by, so fortunately Hercules have bunged everything you need into one box.
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Entertainment
Forget DMCA, the US has bigger fish to fry
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
The entire world (and especially those poor Russian programmers) rue the day America introduced the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Now, there’s a potential new US law that ...
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Lifestyle
Dmitry Sklyarov freed
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, who was arrested in July after allegedly breaching the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, will have all charges against him dropped in return ...
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Tool Time
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Apparently, you can misappropriate 2D graphic tools. Although it may be fairly hard to hide if you do, it is especially more difficult if you happen to release a product ...
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberium Twilight first impressions
Bad Company 2: Worst launch ever?
KitLog issue 3 hits the interwebs!
The pirate life for me
Video of the new PlayStation Move controller
Bad Company 2: Worst launch ever?
Video of the new PlayStation Move controller
Valve dishes DRM dirt
New Zealand filters the web
Medal of Honor is looking like win
Editor's Choice
CM Storm Sentinel gaming mouse
The Storm Warriors
Getting around IWnet and Modern Warfare's lack of dedicated servers
Galaxy GTX295 OC Disassembly mini-guide
Studying Overseas
Area 53
CES 2010
The Modern Warfare 2 launch
BlizzCon 2009
Computex 2009
Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009
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