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UK government considering mass surveillance of entire country 
By Justin Robinson | Mar 19, 2009
Issue Update: Big bad bots monitoring activity online.
 
UK government apologises to Alan Turing   
By The Inquirer | Sep 14, 2009
For shabby treatment after WWII - about fracking time.
 
New Zealand government withdraws support for draconian copyright law 
By Justin Robinson | Mar 24, 2009
Section 92A's three strikes rule being reworked.
 
Australia building the world's biggest solar power plant 
By Justin Robinson | May 19, 2009
New power designs by the Australian government promise cleaner, greener power.
 
Breaking news: Australian Government's Classification Board website hacked 
By Justin Robinson | Mar 26, 2009
Breaking News: Australian Classification Board website attacked by hackers
 
Americans continue plans to switch off the Internet 
By The Inquirer | Sep 1, 2009
It is ours we can do what we like with it.
 
China's backs down from mandatory Green Dam software for new PCs 
By The Inquirer | Jul 2, 2009
Slim ray of hope for China's PC users...for now.
 
New Zealand to get shiny new Copyright Act 
By David Hollingworth | May 4, 2009
With Amendment 92a dead and buried, New Zealand's government looks even further ahead to a whole new look at Copyright.
 
Queensland takes on Atkinson! 
By David Hollingworth | Nov 20, 2009
A petition from the politicians, for the gamers - hell yeah.
 
The MPAA runs amok 
By The Inquirer | Nov 16, 2009
Bad decisions of our time part 1237.
 
Secret treaty to enforce worldwide copyright 
By The Inquirer | Oct 20, 2009
But no one knows what's in it!
 
Origin touts first 1TB hardware encrypted drive 
By The Inquirer | Oct 15, 2009
External casing builds in 256bit AES encryption.
 
Apple prefer environment to profits 
By The Inquirer | Oct 7, 2009
Get annoyed at US Chamber of Commerce.
 
Google Chrome OS heading to netbooks 
By The Inquirer | Oct 6, 2009
Google's new Chrome OS heads to teensy laptops.
 
China websites demand true identities be revealed 
By Justin Robinson | Sep 7, 2009
Essential Linkage: There's freedom in anonymity.
 
Chinese porn blocker switched off 
By The Inquirer | Aug 14, 2009
A nation's youth rejoices, celebrates with western filth.
 
Enigma gathering is biggest ever 
By The Inquirer | Sep 8, 2009
International codebreaking returns to Bletchley Park.
 
Free Software Foundation knocks Windows 7 
By The Inquirer | Aug 27, 2009
Not free as in freedom...
 
Ubisoft gets millions to move to Toronto 
By The Inquirer | Jul 8, 2009
For $US263 million we'd move to Canada too!
 
French military closes Torrent site   
By The Inquirer | Jun 10, 2009
Piracy is dangerous for national security, it seems...
 
 
 
Atomic Magazine

Issue: 107 | December, 2009

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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