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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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Got an i845-based motherboard? Take note!
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If you own an i845 chipset based motherboard and are thinking of replacing your graphics card, beware. According to sources at Cassa, certain graphics cards can permanently ...
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Mandrake Linux 8.0 Review
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Mandrake Linux 8.0 is a version of the now famous Linux operating system, and is perhaps the most user-friendly distribution for new users. Mandrake Linux was originally a ...
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Let's get serious about aliens
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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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Mobo Madness!!
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Well, maybe not 'madness' per se, but almost certainly zaniness. Would you believe abject silliness? Dang, I just don't feel at all sincere today. But TweakTown, now that's one ...
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Not flat, round!
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Yes, hundreds of years ago you would have been condemned to a mad-house for saying things like that, but now we can yell it at the top of our lungs. We can even apply round ...
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A server built for you
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Here's a little something I came across in my morning pre-coffee surf. It's an expensive toy (relatively), you have to order it from the US, and it's not for everyone - those ...
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BurnItFirst, DRM and ‘Fair Use’
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First came BMG/EMI’s MusicNet. Then came Sony/Universal’s Pressplay. Both offered subscription-based download services for digital music – the studio’s answer to Napster. ...
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OzEmail announces ADSL service
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OzEmail has announced it will be launching a residential ADSL service at some point in June. The service, which was originally slated to launch late last year, will be ‘Layer ...
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Gentoo Linux interview
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OSNews has interviewed Daniel Robbins, project leader and driving force behind the Gentoo Linux distribution that made Atomic writer Ashton Mills happy in Atomic 16’s Technica ...
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Linux continues its quest for World Domination™
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IBM has announced the clinching of a major contract with the German government to provide discounted Linux-based computers. The deal itself doesn’t enforce purchase of Linux ...
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Mozilla 1.0 finally here
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Mozilla is a free Open Source Web browser suite designed from the ground up to be 100% standards compliant. Available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS, Mozilla consists of a ...
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Cryptography is one of those topics that many people get antsy over, especially politicians. Several years ago in the US, a special encryption chip by the name of Clipper was ...
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Software down, music to go.
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Microsoft hoping to make Passport universal with maimed Kerberos
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In a move aimed at helping MS Passport become a universal verification service, Microsoft has announced that it will be expanding the Passport sign-in service to be interoperabl...
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NVMax Final Edition
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NVMax, everyone’s favourite NVIDIA tweaking utility, will be discontinued on the 25th of March as the author devotes time to new projects. ...
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Harpoon4, ahoy!
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A month ago it was dead, but now, like some mighty leviathan of the deep, Harpoon4 has reared its majestic head from the depths - it lives again. Once upon a time developers of ...
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It's cool, but it's not cool
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The Internet appliance craze is now officially out of control. UK supermarket chain Tesco has teamed up with fringe fridge maker Home Delivery Access to create what they call ...
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ATI looks to the future
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ATI has 'leaked' (read: purposefully let slip so as to pique interest in its products) information on its upcoming next generation Radeon chips. Samples of the Radeon 2 or R200 ...
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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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