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Afraid of the dark? Want to turn your PC into the computing equivalent of a latino roadster from downtown LA? Or do you just like the pretty lights? Whatever your fancy in the ...
 
 
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Police in Belgium recently raided the homes of suspected Napster users, searching for copyrighted music. The raids took place in December of last year and January this year, ...
 
 
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Well, it's not dead yet, but everyone knows that the writing is one the wall for the ever popular copyright infringing service… did I say that? I mean online music provider ...
 
 
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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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The news is all over the net - Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's break-up order and other recommendations have been thrown out by the US Court of Appeals for the District of ...
 
 
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In what can only be called a fine example of last minute dealing, the Greens and the Liberal government have utterly quashed online gambling in Australia. The ban came down in ...
 
 
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At a recent a meeting of the Telecommunications Council of the European Union a rather disturbing directive was not only tabled, but also unanimously approved. Thanks to the ...
 
 
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The war in the courts between Intel and VIA escalated today, as VIA filed suit against Intel for patent infringement by the Pentium 4 processor family.

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By now, we are all aware of Intel’s suit against chipset maker VIA, concerning five alleged patent infringement issues with VIA’s new P4X266 and P4M266 motherboards. Of course, ...
 
 
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The entire world (and especially those poor Russian programmers) rue the day America introduced the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Now, there’s a potential new US law that ...
 
 
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After receiving over 6000 pieces of spam from Direct Marketing company Etracks, Californian law firm Morrison & Foerster has filed suit with the San Francisco Superior Court ...
 
 
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The Australian Senate yesterday rejected a proposed law that would have granted numerous governmental departments the right to eavesdrop on the SMS, email and voicemail ...
 
 
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Intel's new 0.13 micron processor features an 0.07 micron gate length transistors and six layers of copper inter-connect. Breaking the barriers to Moore's Law and developed the ...
 
 
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Unless you're trying to avoid the law, hiding your details online usually isn't illegal. In some American states, this could change, thanks to recent bills that are currently ...
 
 
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The Malaysian government can now track its citizens more efficiently after passing law that requires all Malaysians to carry a smart card, containing identity records which ...
 
 
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Now I know all you atomicans out there are a law abiding lot. You pay your taxes, cross the street only at crossings, and obey all the road rules. You do not believe in under ...
 
 
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Once again the famed Atomic Blender has somehow made its way out the front door here at Atomic HQ and promptly gone AWOL into the `Net, Lawnmower Man style. Fortunately for law ...
 
 
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Napster, once the darling of both ‘law abiding’ music aficionados and audio pirates alike, is currently in Beta testing for its new subscription based service. ...
 
 
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Attorney General Michael Atkinson recently presented a new censorship bill to the South Australian parliament which would criminalise the act of making information available ...
 
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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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