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Star Trek Online post-launch interview
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David Hollingworth
| Mar 10, 2010
We talk to Star Trek Online's Executive Producer Craig Zinkievich about the post-launch buzz, new gameplay developments, and persistent PvP.
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Security
The pirate life for me
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Jake Carroll
| Mar 2, 2010
X-ray
: Jake Carroll puts on an eye-patch and looks into the history of software piracy and protection.
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Science
Can computing be green?
By
Staff Writers
| Feb 9, 2010
X-ray
: Jake Carroll looks into the nasties inside your custom rig, and what impact they have on the environment.
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Entertainment
The Storm Warriors
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David Hollingworth
| Dec 11, 2009
It's a jump-kicking, sword-swinging, all balletic sequel to The Storm Riders - about time! Plus win tickets!
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Intel's 32nm Westmere chip on display
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The Inquirer
| Sep 23, 2009
IDF 2009: Westmere has graphics and encryption on-chip.
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Entertainment
Jamie Bamber interview
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Staff Writers
| Aug 20, 2009
BSG's Apollo on the complete show, British cops, and much more...
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PC Games
WoW's Lead System Designer Interview
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Liz Skuthorpe
| Aug 23, 2009
Atomic meets up with Greg Street, Lead Systems Designer, World of Warcraft, to talk about Cataclysm, new in-game effects, and changing Azeroth forever.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Memory usage myths
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Ashton Mills
| Aug 14, 2009
X-Ray
: Oodles of memory is all good, right? Kinda. The truth is, too much of it is probably going to waste. Here's how to fix that problem...
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Networking
Microsoft give away Linux kernel drivers for free
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Justin Robinson
| Jul 22, 2009
Linux might be seen as serious competition by Microsoft after all.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
AMD claims platform superiority over Intel
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The Inquirer
| Jul 9, 2009
Interview
: Our platform is better than theirs, says AMD. Surprise, sur-prise!
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PC Games
Twixt trolls hundreds of players in City of Heroes
By
Justin Robinson
| Jul 8, 2009
Trolling players in the City of Heroes for science!
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Entertainment
Star Trek: what it teaches film makers about special effects
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Simon Brew
| May 21, 2009
JJ Abrams’ Star Trek reboot continues to mop up cash, and Simon reckons it could teach some filmmakers a few lessons about effects...
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Do you read the Atomic Newsletter?
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Justin Robinson
| Apr 17, 2009
Survey:
What you like or dislike about our weekly Newsletter.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Dell talks about 80 core processor
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Sylvie Barak
| Nov 20, 2008
Get ready an 80-core monster machine from Dell. At SC08 yesterday, Michael Dell, Dell’s CEO gave a presentation which included a slide showing an 80 core chip which should tip ...
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Systems
Big Iron Secrets
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Jake Carroll
| Nov 3, 2008
Think your computer is a beast? Think again, as Jake Carroll takes us on a journey into the mysteries of serious corporate computing power.
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Peripherals
Thermaltake M9D case
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David Hollingworth
| Dec 10, 2008
Thermaktake bring yet another light and breezy, blinged up case to market.
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PC Games
Valve boss lets off steam about DRM
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The Inquirer
| Dec 4, 2008
In short, it's just plain dumb.
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Console Games
Space Siege
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David Hollingworth
| Nov 7, 2008
Oh no! Aliens! Click click click. Exploding barrels! Click click. Loot! Click.
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Graphics Cards
XFX GTX280
By
Justin Robinson
| Oct 13, 2008
Good things come, clothed in green, pushing pixels to your screen.
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Graphics Cards
New ATI Catalyst Drivers are out!
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David Field
| Aug 21, 2008
And we've benchmarked the cards we used in the current issue of the mag. There's some odd behaviour here...
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