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Augmented contact lenses hit significant milestone
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| Sep 2, 2009
Bionics bring augmented reality a step closer.
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Phase change memory is another step closer
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The Inquirer
| Oct 30, 2009
Intel and Numonyx hit stackable milestone.
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Retro Warcraft art ahoy!
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David Hollingworth
| Nov 27, 2009
It's fifteen years (!!!) since the first Warcraft game taught us not to poke peons, and we've got a gallery of great concept art.
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Halo hits a billion, Master Chief not forgotten
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David Hollingworth
| Mar 4, 2009
Halo3 passes a huge milestone, as word surfaces that the Chief will be seen again.
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Atomic's 100th issue night of nights!
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David Hollingworth
| Apr 24, 2009
The dust has settled from the issue 100 party, but the memories - and this gallery of images - will live long.
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64-bit computing
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Ashton Mills
| Mar 30, 2009
The 32-bit era is coming to end, but what does this mean and what's so great about 64-bit? Ashton pads the bits.
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Youtube offers full-length video
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Emma Hughes
| Oct 14, 2008
Essential viewing... for Star Trek fans. And there's nothing wrong with Star Trek fans.
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NVIDIA Tesla is reborn as ATI Streams Fire
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Nebojsa Novakovic
| Jun 30, 2008
The basics of the terafight for teraflops.
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Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850
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Josh Collins
| Aug 30, 2007
This is, without a doubt, the ultimate processor available in today’s market.
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Corsair TWIN3X2048-1333C9DHX G
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Josh Collins
| Aug 29, 2007
DDR3 at 1600MHZ! All hail the new era!
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Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W
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Josh Collins
| Jul 18, 2007
Twelve hundred stonking watts of almost good enough power.
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PC Games
WoW TBC dates and prices
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Ben Mansill
| Nov 10, 2006
Blizzard confirm when you can throw even more of your life away, and how much it'll cost you to do it.
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Geil ONE Series CAS1.5
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Nathan Davis
| Aug 15, 2005
Here is a pair of aggressive DDR400 512MB memory sticks if we ever saw such a thing.
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Pentium 4 3.73GHz Extreme Edition
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Nathan Davis
| Apr 29, 2005
Having suggested that 64-bit desktop CPUs were not in the pipeline, Intel have decided to play ball with the competition.
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Systems
Your next PC
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Leigh Dyer
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James Wang
| Apr 28, 2005
James Wang, Bennett Ring and Leigh Dyer reveal where your next upgrades will take you.
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Telstra trials 'big footprint' ADSL technology
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| Nov 4, 2004
Telstra hopes to make its broadband ADSL services available to more potential customers in the near future.
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Systems
SHUTTLE XPC SN41G2
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John Gillooly
| Dec 10, 2003
One of the really annoying things about PCs is the sheer amount of desk space they occupy. This concern led to motherboard manufacturer, Shuttle, creating the product line ...
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Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness
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John Gillooly
| Dec 19, 2003
John Gillooly watches darkness descend on the Tomb Raider franchise.
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Graphics Cards
Cheating without getting caught - X-RAY #27 Part 1
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Staff Writers
| Dec 16, 2003
It's the most hyped product Nvidia has ever released, and a major milestone for the company. But can the Geforce FX become the new 3D card of choice? Jogn Gillooly screams the ...
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It's Boxy, But it's Good
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
NVIDIA is very pleased with itself, and has just announced that it has put into production the two processors that it is providing for Microsoft's uber-console, the Xbox. We ...
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Introducing the inaugural Atomicans' Choice Awards
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Editor's Choice
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The Storm Warriors
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Galaxy GTX295 OC Disassembly mini-guide
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