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Overclocking Adventures: Dry Ice Party 
By Josh Collins | 10:06 Jul 12, 2007 | Comment Now 
The Atomic Overclocking madness – 8kg of dry ice, excessive amounts of hardware, 1 day of insanity.
 
Atomic Computex report: Day 4 
By Ben Mansill | 16:34 Jun 13, 2007 | Comment Now 
With one Computex report to go, Craig heats up the tech love.
 
ASUS G2P 
By Craig Simms | 10:02 Jun 1, 2007 | Comment Now 
It's a gaming laptop. "Gaming on the go". Ho ho ho.
 
PS3 price and launch date announced 
By Damien Virulhapen | 11:56 Jan 25, 2007 | Comment Now 
The wait is almost over...
 
Going Solio 
By Logan Booker | 09:14 Nov 17, 2005 | Comment Now 
A solar charger for your mobile? Now that's smarts.
 
Fuzzy Logic: It ain't a Repco, Jack 
By Damien Virulhapen | 10:00 Apr 29, 2005 | Comment Now 
Ben Mansill is no Nigel, but he still loves his supremo technology.
 
Star Wars: Battlefront 
By John Gillooly | 02:48 Apr 25, 2005 | Comment Now 
John Gillooly thinks he bent his wookie.
 
Very green 
By Ben Mansill | 14:39 Jun 21, 2007 | Comment Now 
The Atomic server is now CO2 neutral, and the forests a few trees richer.
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 May 5, 2004 | Comment Now 
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the foundation for our silicon existence. Make your own with Phil Chia.
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 | Comment Now 
Dan Rutter shakes hands with Mork and talks about Nano Nano(tech).
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 14, 2004 | Comment Now 
Hot chicks with mobile phones. That’s right, researchers have found that EM radiation (like that from cell phones) can ‘cook’ the embryos in chicken eggs. We sent Ty Pendlebury ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 7, 2004 | Comment Now 
Dr Carlo Kopp offers a more intimate examination of the performance growth curve to show you what you're missing out on.
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 | Comment Now 
Daniel Rutter wants what everyone who uses battery-powered devices wants: more power, for longer.
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 | Comment Now 
Perhaps, due to microscopic energy flies or evil men with electron-strippers, computers stop working for one reason or another. We combat them with Dan Rutter, who comes ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
One of the great things we get for living through the years surrounding the end of last century and the beginning of this one is the ability to watch science fiction become ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
Those busy guys at the IBM R&D department have brought the world of nanocomputing one step closer to reality by assembling the world’s first molecule-sized logic gate.
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
A team of scientists at the University of California has managed to crack the process of making microscopic cooling units for computing-on-a-chip applications. Heat build up is ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
Room temperature superconductors? Well no, not quite, but the scientists at Bell Labs have brought the world one step closer with advances in superconducting Buckministerfulleri...
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Atomic Magazine

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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