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Computex 2004, Day 3 -- Darren Ellis
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| 00:00 Jun 7, 2004 |
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Welcome to our second roundup of the weirdness and wonderfulness that is Computex in Taipei.
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Computex 2004, Day 1 -- Darren Ellis
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| 00:00 Jun 3, 2004 |
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Shuttle previewed their latest small form-factor (SFF) PC to us, the highly impressive SB95P XPC. This PC is slightly larger than other Shuttle XPCs, but inside it's a beast.
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Burn baby burn! ANU plasma ignites interest
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| 00:00 Feb 5, 2004 |
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A three-year journey doesn’t sound like the sort of trip most people would be willing to take, but this is how long it might take to reach Mars if new engine/thrust technology ...
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Silent emissions - Feature #31
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| 00:00 Jan 14, 2004 |
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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 ...
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The hard drive of memory - Feature #31
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| 00:00 Jan 14, 2004 |
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Ever since Wesley Crusher discovered he could store all his hardcore Deanna Troi porn on a single optic chip, geeks everywhere have dreamed of viable holo-storage. Dr Carlo ...
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The World in Your Pants - Feature #32
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Until now John Gillooly thought 3G was some sort of rap artist.
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Grinding the midnight oil - Modjitsu #32
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| 00:00 Jan 6, 2004 |
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Don’t be a tool – get the right gear to work your case over. The last thing you want to do is retrieve lost fingers from your makeshift saw, or redo some sanding because your ...
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Packets of goodness - X-RAY #32
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| 00:00 Dec 11, 2003 |
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Can you remember the first time you used the Internet? Probably not; and unlike 'morning glory', you didnt just wake up with it there. Logan Booker looks at the languages ...
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Dosh processing - #30
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| 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 |
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You know a good deal when you see it? So does Gramps, driving his 1955 Bentley S1. Sagely Daniel Rutter lets us know that everyone is right.
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Random Thoughts
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| 15:57 Feb 13, 2003 |
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Love debating and active discussion? We sure do, so we've put up some opinion pieces for you to fire some feedback at, or start your own discussions on.
Note: The use ...
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Ricky Ponting International Cricket 2007
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James Williamson
| 09:39 May 1, 2007 |
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Our resident Captain Cricket, James 'estate' Williamson, takes on the cricket captain's cracking new game.
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AGDC 2003
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| 10:41 Jan 27, 2004 |
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AGDC 2003 - it only happens once a year, just like Christmas. If a bunch of top, international game developers gathers around your Christmas tree annually, then just stop ...
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The most insidious game ever
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| 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 |
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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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The ultimate in tourism
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Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon (and isn't that a title you could get sick of fast), has openly suggested that sending tourists into space is the way to go for ...
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Will terrorism make online privacy extinct?
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| 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 |
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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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Winners Don't do Napster
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Police in Belgium recently raided the homes of suspected Napster users, searching for copyrighted music. The raids took place in December of last year and January this year, ...
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SETI goes offline, but…
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I know a lot of you atomic fans are heavily into the
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Nigerian email scam arrests
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Most people have received this at some point in their ‘Net life. An innocent looking email from the ‘account manager’ at ‘Nigeria’s national bank’, pleading for your help in ...
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And the IDF winner is…
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| 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 |
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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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Microsoft gets tough on Xbox mod makers
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| 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 |
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Microsoft has now confirmed taking legal action against Lik Sang, a Hong Kong based company specialising in the production of Xbox mod-chips and pre-modded consoles for sales ...
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