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Microsoft sued in China for patent infringement 
 
Packaging blocks AMD chips 
By Justin Robinson | Jul 3, 2009
Essential Linkage: AMD's packaging has a huge problem.
 
Suing P2P users is like terrorism   
By The Inquirer | Nov 18, 2009
Essential linkage: Viacom lawyer speaks out.
 
The MPAA runs amok 
By The Inquirer | Nov 16, 2009
Bad decisions of our time part 1237.
 
 Snow Leopard Mac OSX 10.6 
By The Inquirer | Aug 31, 2009
Mac OS X 10.6 is a faster and future-proofed update to Leopard.
 
RIAA dumps dodgy detectives 
By The Inquirer | Jan 6, 2009
Boldly marching backwards in the face of logic and common sense and file sharing reality.
 
Chinese porn blocker switched off 
By The Inquirer | Aug 14, 2009
A nation's youth rejoices, celebrates with western filth.
 
Filesharer ordered to pay $675,000   
By The Inquirer | Aug 4, 2009
Recording industry could score another bankruptcy - yay...
 
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.
 
Global Gaming Factory X buys out Pirate Bay 
By The Inquirer | Jul 1, 2009
Filesharing going in a very different direction.
 
RIAA throws in the towel 
By The Inquirer | Jan 12, 2009
Copyright violations may not contain any actual copyright violation.
 
RIANZ defends new copyright law 
By David Hollingworth | Mar 10, 2009
Essential linkage: The head of Recording Industry Association of New Zealand speaks out in defence of Section 92a.
 
Pirate Bay trial day three 
By David Hollingworth | Feb 19, 2009
Essential linkage: The file-sharing trial of the century (so far) goes on, and now gets into the nitty gritty of the case...
 
Pirate Bay charges halved 
By The Inquirer | Feb 18, 2009
So far so good for file sharers everywhere.
 
Daft Kiwi copyright law could be adopted 
By The Inquirer | Jan 7, 2009
NZ downloaders presumed guilty without evidence, according to new law.
 
Rambus sues Nvidia 
By Egan Orion | Jul 14, 2008
Memory standards troll strikes again
 
Google and Viacom agree on database sharing 
By Stewart Meagher | Jul 16, 2008
Identities will be hidden
 
Atomic's game news roundup -- 26/10/06 
By David Field | Oct 26, 2006
Sony shuts down importer Lik-Sang, Xbox 360 claims record sales and the World Cyber Games in Italy wraps up.
 
BiTtorrent 101: The Complete Guide to Filesharing 
By David Kidd | Mar 22, 2006
Peer-to-peer networking is one of the Great Internet Treasures. David Kidd looks at the future of file sharing, and how to get the most out of it.
 
 
By Staff Writers | Jan 13, 2004
Once high tech, now low profile. James Wang hits the road to track down the companies we all loved but have since dropped off the radar.
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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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