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Opera 10 browser is speedy 
By The Inquirer | Sep 2, 2009
Bringing some more speed to the browser scene.
 
Hands on with Opera Unite 
By The Inquirer | Dec 11, 2009
Sharing is a breeze with the new browsing platform.
 
In-game web browser round-up 
By David Hollingworth | Feb 20, 2009
Essential linkage: Say frack-off to Alt-tabbing with this in-depth guide to in-game web browsers.
 
Bad Company 2: Worst launch ever? 
By David Hollingworth | Mar 16, 2010
You expect rough MMO launches - you don't expect FPS titles to follow suit. And you certainly don't expect it to uncover serious issues in modern game reviewing.
 
Microsoft updates on an IE vulnerability 
By The Inquirer | Mar 3, 2010
Microsoft recommends you tape over your F1 key.
 
Augmented reality on its way 
By The Inquirer | Jan 7, 2010
Your phone can enhance your view of the world.
 
Microsoft and EU reach anti-trust agreement 
By The Inquirer | Oct 8, 2009
Microsoft giving everyone the browsers they really want.
 
Nvidia rebrands again 
By The Inquirer | Nov 30, 2009
The Geforce 310 just a 210 with a funky 'new' name.
 
Microsoft cling to Internet Explorer 6 
 
Webcam voyeurs on the rise in Britain 
By The Inquirer | Sep 2, 2009
Sneaking into your webcams.
 
YouTube kicks IE6 in the guts 
By Justin Robinson | Jul 15, 2009
Tells users to get with the times, and drop IE6.
 
Google's Chrome OS sets sights on Windows, Linux 
By Justin Robinson | Jul 9, 2009
We for one welcome our Chrome OS overlords.
 
Levels vs skills: the great MMO debate 
By David Hollingworth | Jul 8, 2009
Essential linkage: A great article on the pros and cons of the two MMO progression paths.
 
Hole in the wall 
By Ashton Mills | Jun 4, 2009
X-Ray: The firewall is an essential bastion of internet security, but what's not well known is that all firewalls have an Achilles heel...
 
Onlive remote gaming 
By The Inquirer | Mar 27, 2009
GDC 09: Can remotely rendered, streaming gaming actually work? Onlive thinks so...
 
ACMA's censorship black list to emerge 
By David Hollingworth | Mar 19, 2009
Essential linkage: UPDATED 4.39pm: Wikileaks posts ACMA black list, site now appears to be 'down'. Talk about odd coincidences...
 
Google ads are watching you 
By Justin Robinson | Mar 12, 2009
Google's latest Ad tracking could be either a Godsend or an invasion of privacy - but which?
 
Dealing with the revolution 
By Ashton Mills | Dec 11, 2008
Solid state disks are the next big thing in storage – but are we ready for them? Ashton Mills delves into the data to find out.
 
Windows Home Server – Remote Access 
By Stephen Reeves | Jul 15, 2008
Stephen Reeves helps us set up remote access to important files. Access your favourite pics, movies and more anywhere!
 
Console Hacking 
By Jake Carroll | Aug 4, 2008
Want to get the most out of your consoles? All of them?
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Atomic Magazine

Issue: 111 | April, 2010

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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