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We’re a little late to the scene, but Microsoft’s new OS has some worried. Can change be a good thing?
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Chris Taylor looks at the fine art of making money from the intarwebs. It won't happen overnight, but it can happen.
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Smartphone graphics get Unreal
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Back to School
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Military History Commander: Europe at War
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Would you pay money for a glorified Java app? You should!
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Atomic.edu: Monash University
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In the latest of our ongoing series exploring what educational institutions have to offer, Chris Taylor looks at Monash University.
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Common course
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Cunning linguistics
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Chris Taylor is apparently a fan of puns. Good thing he's also got some advice in coding.
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Atomic.edu: Not all beer and skittles
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360 Linux Lovin'
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How to get Linux running with your 360. Microsoft and Linux... somebody cue "The Odd Couple theme...
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Interview: AMD on Intel, parallelism, DirectX 10.1 and more
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David Field chats to David Nalasco, one of AMD’s senior techies for graphics cards. Technicality doesn’t just ensue, it haemorrhages.
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Nokia’s N-Gage says it’s not dead
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I feel happy! I feel happy! *smack* Ah, thanks very much. Not at all. Here’s your ninepence.
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Atomic.edu - Bachelor of Computer Science
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The Bachelor of Computer Science has a certain old-school charm to it. It’s popular, too, available at most of Australia’s major universities. Christopher Taylor enrols.
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Create your own game!
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The Atomic coding community pulls together to create its very own game!
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Cebit 2006 roundup
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Cebit is the showcase for future industry trends and technologies. Everything you need to know.
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Dweller
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Alternatives to Windows
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Want to break free from a Microsoft world? Leigh Dyer looks at the alternatives.
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AGDC 2003
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