Thursday February 9, 2012 4:16 AM AEST

Search

Your search for Atoms returned 30 results.

Boffins have quantum leap 
By The Inquirer | 10:26 May 11, 2010 | Comment Now 
Scientists build better atom trap.
 
Local company Unlimited Detail promises just that... 
By Krishan Sharma | 12:04 Aug 26, 2010 | Comment Now 
What would you say to high end graphics without the high end hardware? Unlimited Detail's new technology might be just what you're after.
 
Scientists invent wonder batteries  
By The Inquirer | 15:29 Mar 11, 2010 | Comment Now 
A group of scientists at MIT are revolutionising the battery as we know it.
 
nsquared surface as first Microsoft partner 
By Justin Robinson | 13:38 Feb 12, 2010 | Comment Now 
Updated: We chat with nsquared about what they bring to the table.
 
Germanium laser fires up   
By The Inquirer | 11:48 Feb 8, 2010 | Comment Now 
Optical networking moves up a gear.
 
Engineers cram 1TB of data into fingernail-sized chip 
By Justin Robinson | 10:24 Oct 23, 2009 | Comment Now 
One trillion bytes, made in nanoscale.
 
Big Blue gets closer to making atom sized computers 
By The Inquirer | 09:46 Aug 31, 2009 | Comment Now 
Molecular imaging for fun and profit.

 
Quantum computing gets closer   
By The Inquirer | 09:42 Jun 30, 2009 | Comment Now 
The big brains at Yale make a quantum breakthrough.
 
Large Binocular Telescope better than Hubble 
By Justin Robinson | 11:36 Aug 3, 2009 | Comment Now 
How high-tech optics and lasers make space clear as day.
 
22nm CMOS silicon coming soon 
By The Inquirer | 11:21 Jul 20, 2009 | Comment Now 
Manufacturing processes just keep on shrinking.
 
Golden nanorods used to defeat tumours 
By Justin Robinson | 11:22 May 20, 2009 | Comment Now 
Incredibly tiny nanorods work wonders on faulty cells.
 
Intel's Paul Otellini talks tough 
By The Inquirer | 09:41 Feb 27, 2009 | Comment Now 
The CEO of Intel tackles recession, Atom, flash and Nvidia...
 
Inside the memristor 
By Ashton Mills | 14:00 Aug 18, 2008 | Comment Now 
The old guard of circuit theory were the resistor, capacitor and inductor. Now we have the memristor and a revolution.
 
NVIDIA CEO explains how Intel is wrong 
By The Inquirer | 10:31 Jan 29, 2009 | Comment Now 
Jen-Hsun Huang also hates netbooks, loves VIA and is kinda ambivalent about AMD's Neo. Whoa.
 
Graphene takes a step forward 
By The Inquirer | 10:01 Jan 16, 2009 | Comment Now 
It bends and stretches and might one day replace silicon.
 
Large Hadron Collider? But I just met her! 
By Ashton Mills | 14:55 Nov 19, 2008 | Comment Now 
The Large Hadron Collider is the most expensive experiment in history of our planet. What does it aim to find, and what could this mean for our future?
 
HSPC Top Deck Tech Station 
By Justin Robinson | 10:30 Sep 17, 2008 | Comment Now 
Justin Robinson attempts to structure his testing escapades.
 
Atomic collision on the horizon 
By Egan Orion | 10:51 Aug 7, 2008 | Comment Now 
World's biggest particle accelerator boots up
 
The computer age is yet to begin 
By Wendy M. | 17:57 May 29, 2008 | Comment Now 
In the Speakers' Corner: Stan Williams, Hewlett-Packard's Memristor Man
 
Silicon photonics 
By Ashton Mills | 11:53 May 23, 2007 | Comment Now 
More than just cool-sounding, silicon photonics is the future of computing. Ashton Mills sheds some light on the subject.
1 2 | Next »
 
Latest Competitions
 
Atomic Magazine

Issue: 133 | February, 2012

Atomic is a magazine aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts, gamers, and serious PC upgraders.

Every month we bring you the latest reviews of new technology and PC components, in depth features on everything from overclocking to console hacking, and gaming previews and interviews.
 
Latest Comments
 
Latest User Reviews
Battlefield 3 is the new benchmark online FPS
90%
A very fun and realistic multiplayer ride.
 
Antec Kuhler 920 - liquid cool
90%
Antec Kuhler 920 silent but effientive out of the box no maintence water cooling kit
 
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
90%
Antec Lan boy Air in red a very cool design
 
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
90%
This product overall is awesome.
 
MSI's GT780 laptop as fast as it gets
90%
Nice laptop
 
 
Close Get the February, 2012 issue of Atomic mailed to you for $8.95, including postage.

SubscribeBuy nowDigital Version