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By Simon Sharwood | 10:33 Apr 22, 2005 | Comment Now 
Simon Sharwood sets out to explore what separates the boys from the men in the world of silicon.
 
 
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For the rest of this week, and over the weekend, the Darling Harbour Exhibition Center is home to a testosterone-rich blend of graceful curves, raw power, intriguing toys and ...
 
 
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Our favourite software giant in Redmond recently released a patch to stop naughty email viruses like the LoveBug from spamming users' address books. Basically the patch ...
 
 
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India is often seen a place were great computer engineers come from, so it's not that surprising to hear that there's some great tech coming out of the country as well. The ...
 
 
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Prominent author and all-round cool guy Douglas Adams, of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fame, died of a sudden heart attack on Friday morning in California. Colleagues at ...
 
 
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Seven years ago the US congress banished the SETI program from federal funding, claiming that the project was little more than 'a search for little green men'. Since then, ...
 
 
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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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Once upon a time lasers were the be all and end all of all technology solutions, but all those Golden Age SF dreams of ray guns and defense lasers has really yet to pay off - ...
 
 
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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 ...
 
 
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One-and-a-half meters tall, clad in an ominous white shell, and capable of seeing in a full 360 degrees. Nightmare robot of the post-apocalyptic future, or university science ...
 
 
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I've said it before, and no doubt, knowing how fickle I can be, I will say it again. Regardless, this is what science is all about: NASA is about to send into the upper ...
 
 
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Now this is real science. No genome cracking here, no search for aliens that may not even exist. We're not even talking astronomical events light years from home - as if that's ...
 
 
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It's a sad day for science. The world renowned and prestigious British Flying Saucer Bureau is closing down, siting a distinct lack of Unidentified Flying Objects to warrant ...
 
 
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Scientists working at Advanced Cell Technology have produced a world first: the cloning of human embryos. While this a far cry from the publicly accepted meaning of ‘human ...
 
 
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Science Fiction aside, being able to control your various computer systems through a simple thought has always been one of those ‘cool, but we can’t do it with today’s ...
 
 
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Time may be an abstact concept to some physicists, but the Atomic clock is all about nailing chronology down to a precise science. ...
 
 
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Natural progression is a lovely thing - to simply move on from one thing to another, naturally. You’d expect most things in life to follow a straightforward path, be it in ...
 
 
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Microsoft has received the 2001 Webby Award for achievement in technology and creativity. This was voted on by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Science. But before ...
 
 
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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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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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Antec Lan boy Air in red a very cool design
 
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