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Boffins have quantum leap 
By The Inquirer | 10:26 May 11, 2010 | Comment Now 
Scientists build better atom trap.
 
Would Steam-style game ownership work on consoles? 
By John Gillooly | 16:33 Jan 27, 2012 | Comment Now 
A 'glitch' linking COD: Elite DLC to Gamertag not Xbox 360 has us wondering whether a PC style game ownership model is on the way.
 
Boffins improve memory capacity   
By The Inquirer | 14:42 Feb 23, 2010 | Comment Now 
Stack chips on top of one another for a capacity boost - and it's cheaper!
 
Toshiba and Cambridge collaborate quantumly... 
By The Inquirer | 10:27 Jun 4, 2010 | Comment Now 
New form of LED brings quantum computing closer. Or is it further? Or both? (see what we did thar?)
 
CERN cranks up its LHC network  
By The Inquirer | 10:30 May 13, 2010 | Comment Now 
Mega huge data recording begins.
 
XBox performs parallel tasks 
By The Inquirer | 10:34 Sep 15, 2009 | Comment Now 
Profs (possibly even... boffins) put away Halo 3 for five minutes.
 
Elpida develops 4Gb SDRAM 
By The Inquirer | 10:36 Apr 23, 2010 | Comment Now 
Denser than not-very-dense memory.
 
Woman fails to stop the LHC  
By The Inquirer | 10:53 Mar 11, 2010 | Comment Now 
Why bother - the Large Hadron Collider is more than capable of stopping itself.
 
Germanium laser fires up   
By The Inquirer | 11:48 Feb 8, 2010 | Comment Now 
Optical networking moves up a gear.
 
How to foil rootkits 
By The Inquirer | 09:46 Nov 5, 2009 | Comment Now 
Put all your hooks in one basket.
 
Clear artificial vision is here  
By The Inquirer | 10:21 Dec 14, 2009 | Comment Now 
Just in time for Christmas drinking!
 
What's on your mind? 
By The Inquirer | 11:22 Nov 3, 2009 | Comment Now 
A computer that can read your mind? This isn't going to end well...
 
Japanese boffins build holograms you can feel... 
By The Inquirer | 10:36 Sep 18, 2009 | Comment Now 
... porn industry rejoices, invest in holographic generators.
 
Intel's 48-core cloud chip 
By The Inquirer | 13:13 Dec 4, 2009 | Comment Now 
More cores for the win!
 
Ferromagnetic material could change electronics 
By The Inquirer | 16:58 Oct 21, 2009 | Comment Now 
Superheroic multiferroics.
 
US boffins create bacterial computer 
By The Inquirer | 09:36 Jul 27, 2009 | Comment Now 
Bacterial colonies solve mathematical problems in a range of colours...
 
Kraken is the most powerful academic supercomputer 
By The Inquirer | 10:58 Oct 12, 2009 | Comment Now 
A petaFLOPS of peak power!
 
Scientists build an opensource PID   
By The Inquirer | 10:37 Sep 7, 2009 | Comment Now 
Showing off WiMax chips.
 
World's oldest working computer to be rebooted 
By The Inquirer | 10:21 Sep 4, 2009 | Comment Now 
Money pending, a classic of the early computing age will get a new lease on life.
 
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.

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Issue: 137 | June, 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.
 
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