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By Sarah Stokely | 09:45 Jan 27, 2005 | Comment Now 
When two high profile titles were banned late last year, it rekindled the debate about Australia's rating system for computer games. As gamers - and the games industry - renew ...
 
 
By James Matson | 12:50 Dec 23, 2004 | Comment Now 
If you're running an x86 'desktop' machine today, your choice of OS is limited in the extreme. It's either Windows or Linux. No amount of shuffling desktop themes or skins ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Dec 9, 2003 | Comment Now 
We’re flooded by tweaks every month. While gasping desperately for every last un-tuned breath, we’re drenched with. . . well . . . registry hacks mostly. As great as these are, ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 9, 2004 | Comment Now 
Funky spinny lit-up bits what make yer box purty.
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 7, 2004 | Comment Now 
Benchmarking is a huge part of what Atomic is about, so the opportunity to see what has changed in Futuremark's newest generation of 3D benchmark was too tempting for John ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
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. ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
The Atomic blender has been at it again in the last few days, gathering the finest news tidbits from around the Net in order to bring you a perfectly pureed blend of news ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
France Telecom has unveiled the next step in wearable computing – flexible fiber-optic displays interwoven with natural textiles. ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
Millions of files are downloaded via P2P programs such as Kazaa each week. For a large percentage of these files, each download constitutes a copyright violation. Organisations ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
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 ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
In a move that could have massive ramifications for the future of the music industry (specifically, how they handle Digital Rights Management issues), a Californian woman has ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
My usual trawl of the web this morning brought a nasty shock. Just when everyone thought the wave of ‘we don’t have any advertising money’ website shutdowns were over, comes ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
If you, dear reader, are anything like, you truly relish that feeling of leaving the office, going home, and just… getting away from it all. You might walk, you might tale ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
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. ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
Now this is interesting. Like the slow acceptance of online distribution of music by the big record labels, it appears that the Motion Picture Association of America is also ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
First there was the weather-forecasting toaster, and now we've got the Internet-enabled air conditioning system. Uhuh, that was my reaction too. Carrier, the self confessed ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
Here's something interesting; the uncapped BigPond Freedom plan for Telstra ADSL customers is currently undergoing a revision to its acceptable use policy, aimed at unclogging ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | 00:00 Jan 1, 1900 | Comment Now 
Concerned about Telstra’s 3GB cap on Freedom Plan users? A conversation with Telstra representative, Stewart Gray, revealed that there’s more to the new policy than arguing ...
 
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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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