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Making Wires Invisible - #29
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Have you seen those interfaces? Bad seeing-things person! Now, help Dan Rutter and go do some eye-pulling and nose-ripping.
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Quantum phr33x - Fallout #35
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John Simpson brings us one step closer to feeling like Trekkies...
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Performance growth - what are the limits? - Head to Head #28
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Dr Carlo Kopp offers a more intimate examination of the performance growth curve to show you what you're missing out on.
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The Cantenna Project - Modjitsu #34
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For maximum Wi-Fi performance, you want maximum range and reception. Phil Chia shows you how to get just that, with the most common of household bits.
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TRON 2.0
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John Gillooly realises just how much of a Disc-head he is.
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Indications obvious - I/O letters #32
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Look out! Simulated explosion effect! Lucky for you, it was only your computer that got toasted – that’ll teach you to eat cornflakes and milk out of your PSU. Tisk, tisk, says ...
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Fix me now - I/O letters #35
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Garbage! You can fix anything as long as you have the right tools. Like sawdust for a shafty gearbox, or a screwdriver to turn back odometers. While our man Dan Rutter can't ...
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Scientists trap anti-matter
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While browsing the New Scientist website for our daily hit of physics goodness, we came across
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MP3 in the park
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Park benches in Cumbria, England, are slightly different from benches in other parts of the country. Cumbria’s benches are not just inanimate pieces of wood - rather, each ...
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Silicon is
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Well, we've been using Silicon for a long time now - relatively speaking. It's been used in semiconductors from day one, so if anything is in need of a swap-out, it's hard to ...
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Get Extreme with Atomic and Intel at the Tech Park
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Have fun, soak up loads of cool free stuff and perhaps walk away with an Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition!
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Breaking news
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We bring you today news that could reshape the very fabric of journalistic style and motivation at the Atomic office. Just days ago, a new BP service station opened a main ...
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Universe declared infinite, Illuminati mourns
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In a surprising discovery made recently following the latest round of Hubble Space Telescope happy-snaps. Scientists at UCLA Berkeley and NASA have reported that Dark Matter, ...
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Reports from the E3 frontlines (and nearby bars)
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Over the past week the net has been bogged down by E3 special reports. Here at atomic our E3 coverage has been more down to earth, with daily missives from our esteemed editor, ...
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Finally – life imitates games
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After many a late night playing Homeworld, NASA boffins have been inspired – why look for new resources on Earth, when there are limitless resources in space!
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Two links for the price of one
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Well, the truth is there's no cast at all, apart from expending the necessary energy to click on the links and scroll down this page - but I think we all agree that's negligible...
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Two links for the price of one!
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And what's better than that? There is no price, apart from a minor expenditure of energy to read the article, move your mouse, and click the link. Peanuts! Anyway, our two ...
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Now this is science!
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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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