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IMAX computing - #26
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Daniel Rutter believes that if you don't think really big screens are really cool then you might perhaps have mistaken this magazine for another one. The embroidery mags are on ...
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To mouse or not to mouse
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Sometimes it seems the entire IT industry, and everyone who makes use of IT products, only have time for ‘smaller, faster, better’ hardware. Smaller components, faster ...
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Small, but perfectly formed
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The US Department of Defense is throwing around a whole mess o' cash in the hopes that someone, hell, anyone, can come up with some useful nanotechnology breakthroughs. ...
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Teeny, tiny refrigerators
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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 ...
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And the IDF winner is…
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Atomic’s IDF competition has finally come to conclusion. Many sleepless nights were had, both here at Atomic HQ as well as at Intel headquarters in the US, pouring over entries ...
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Distributed Google
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The Google Toolbar is a useful little app. Perform web searches, search within a site, Usenet searches, image searches and Directory searches all without going to the trouble ...
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Spyware sinks to another level
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Spyware and adware used to be relatively benign things. Sure, they piggybacked on useful software and installed without asking you, then they gathered information about your ...
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Software down, music to go.
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Hot Box archives arrive!
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After being literally flooded with the amount of email, forum and IRC requests for some form of Hot Box archive, we’re pleased to announce that the official Atomic Hot Box ...
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We have Winners!
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Thanks to the generosity of Activision, Issue 10 of the Atomic Newsletter gave newsletter subscribers a chance to win one of three copies of Soldier of Fortune II: Double ...
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EU question’s spyware legitimacy
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Spyware – why is it still around? Almost every intelligent being on this planet hates the thought of Big Bad Marketing Inc. having access to such personal information as his or ...
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The Atomic Heavy Water Project
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Case modding is fun. It’s also one of the first things any true Atomican does to their box – whether it be a simple window and neon kit, a few extra fans or a full blown custom ...
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We have a Hot Box Winner!
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Last month’s Hot Box competition was hotly contested, with the difference between first and second place being a mere twenty or so votes out of the hundreds each one received. ...
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Dawn exposé
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You’d think they’d stop at Dead or Alive: Extreme Volleyball. No way, if it can be stripped, it’ll be stripped. Not even NVIDIA’s female mascot is safe from the eyes of the ...
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It's Boxy, But it's Good
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NVIDIA is very pleased with itself, and has just announced that it has put into production the two processors that it is providing for Microsoft's uber-console, the Xbox. We ...
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Truly Atomic News
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Lasers are pretty much a way of life now for most people in the First World. CD players are the most obvious application of the technology, but there are many more besides. But ...
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We Are Atomic
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Early this morning, the Atomic staff received an email from Forum Hero Wilkshake. Attached to Wilkshake’s email was a picture titled ‘We Are Atomic.’ It’s now ten minutes after ...
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The most insidious game ever
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No, it's not Quake 3, with its incredible violence, nor is it EverQuest, known as EverCrack for its remarkably addictive qualities. No, my hearty friends, the most evil game of ...
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HP and Compaq Union
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Great minds think alike? We’re not quite sure, but either way Hewlett Packard is buying Compaq for a massive $US25 billion stock deal, according to the New York Times as a move ...
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Will terrorism make online privacy extinct?
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Personal privacy has always been a stalwart pillar of our basic democratic rights. For years, hardliners in governments all over the world, especially certain figures in the ...
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