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FrostyTech has been busy putting up some cold, hard reviews of heatsinks, and the latest cooling device to inspire the Frosty lads is the Titan TTC-D4T, among a couple of ...
 
 
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Hardwarelabs.net has just posted a review of a tasty little toy that most tech-heads will instantly drool over. It's the Matsucom OnHand PC, and, funnily enough, it’s a watch ...
 
 
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It's early in the morning, you're stuck in traffic, and you just know that you're going to be late to work. The rage builds, your teeth begin to grind, and you just wanna make ...
 
 
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Well, mope no more! We've gone out to find the best, most lavish review of the Evergreen Performa III 850 CPU Upgrade, and the best by far belongs to good ole GideonTech.com. ...
 
 
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Oracle CEO and general Man of Adventure Larry Ellison has come out swinging at a recent conference in the US, claiming that Apple Computers will be THE next big thing in the ...
 
 
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Japan’s Space Agency has reported that a worker for a Japanese Aerospace company cracked one of its computers in order to spy on rival firms. ...
 
 
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Yesterday was the 50th birthday of the world's first commercial computer, the Universal Automatic Computer. Happy birthday to it! The Univac, as it was known, was built by ...
 
 
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Last year, the Honeynet project proposed a challenge to the computer security world: analyse the disk image of a computer that had been cracked ‘in the wild’, and complete a ...
 
 
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Next time your computer crashes, you might have to call a plumber rather than your local IT shop. A funky group of researchers at the California Institute of Technology have ...
 
 
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When you delve down into the core of the computer security industry, it becomes possible to separate it into two distinct groups: those who advocate full and open disclosure of ...
 
 
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The entire world (and especially those poor Russian programmers) rue the day America introduced the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Now, there’s a potential new US law that ...
 
 
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On the 7th of November 2001, NSW Attorney-General Bob Debus presented new Internet censorship laws to the NSW parliament, as part of the Classification (Publications, Films ...
 
 
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According to a rather bizzarre story from pravda about tentative links between a spate of suicides in a small town and the Final Fantasy games, Russia has officially classified ...
 
 
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In yet another example of post 9/11 paranoia, Dell Computer has cancelled one man’s laptop order based on the name of the company he works for - Weigand Combat Handguns Inc. ...
 
 
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No, I do not mean giving big guns to waif-like girls with eating disorders. What I am talking about is recent research by the US military to try and accurately model high-stress...
 
 
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It was the hottest motion picture property of the last decade, and now, if Interplay and Shiny Entertainment can pull it off, it could be the computer gaming property of the ...
 
 
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The SETI@home project, while not successful in finding any alien life, has at least been successful in gathering a massive amount of computer resources all over the world. ...
 
 
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A recent report by the Home Office in the UK has revealed something that I am sure we've all been aware of for some time - computer games make you smarter. Yes, it's true, ...
 
 
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We were just waiting for it, patiently twiddling our thumbs (or controllers, whatever floats thy boat) till Sony Computer Entertainment Australia announced that you can play ...
 
 
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Federal Bureau of Investigation agents yesterday raided the homes of 19 people in the US, searching for and confiscating computer equipment that included cable modems. The ...
 
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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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Battlefield 3 is the new benchmark online FPS
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A very fun and realistic multiplayer ride.
 
Antec Kuhler 920 - liquid cool
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Antec Kuhler 920 silent but effientive out of the box no maintence water cooling kit
 
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
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Antec Lan boy Air in red a very cool design
 
Antec's Lanboy Air - our new favourite case
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This product overall is awesome.
 
MSI's GT780 laptop as fast as it gets
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