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Invisible miracles - #28
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For roving mobs, the pitchfork was a great technological advance. Daniel Rutter wonders what's shaped modern society, other than the poptart.
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The fan - I/O letters #33
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Perhaps, due to microscopic energy flies or evil men with electron-strippers, computers stop working for one reason or another. We combat them with Dan Rutter, who comes ...
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Dosh processing - #30
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You know a good deal when you see it? So does Gramps, driving his 1955 Bentley S1. Sagely Daniel Rutter lets us know that everyone is right.
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Your next PC
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James Wang, Bennett Ring and Leigh Dyer reveal where your next upgrades will take you.
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Tutorial: Command & Conquer Part 1
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The Windows command line isn’t dead yet. Craig Simms also isn’t dead, despite pasty white skin and lack of communication skills.
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Vector Processing - X-RAY #33
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Vector processing is frequently dismissed as a feature of decades old Cray number crunching supercomputers -- useless in the modern world. Yet users of the short vector Altivec ...
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It's Boxy, But it's Good
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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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And the IDF winner is…
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Atomic’s IDF competition has finally come to conclusion. Many sleepless nights were had, both here at Atomic HQ as well as at Intel headquarters in the US, pouring over entries ...
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Causing a Chromotion
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S3 isn't dead - despite popular belief that it had vanished into the video graphics ether. In any case, it’s thrashed back into existence with the announcement of its DeltaChrom...
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Not so Brilliant
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Two days ago it was revealed popular P2P file sharing application Kazaa came with what can only be described as a trojan horse. When activated, this trojan program connects ...
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Life on Mars? Not this time.
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Reports appeared earlier this month suggesting that photographs taken during NASAs Pathfinder mission to Mars potentially held evidence of the presence of Chlorophyll on the ...
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Universal and Sony to embrace SACD?
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Sony and Universal may be dropping production of audio CD’s in favour of the Super Audio CD, a relatively new standard that uses Sony’s proprietry Direct Stream Digital ...
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Paper with processing power
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American researchers believe they have just unlocked the way to flexible, digital readouts for the masses - electronic paper, in other words. Bell Labs and E Ink Corporation ...
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Boom!
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NVIDIA has just released the latest Detonator drivers for its GeForce and Quadro families of graphics accelerators. Here's the good oil from the artisans at NVIDIA:
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It's all got to go
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Mobile computing has come ahead leaps and bounds over the last five years, both in terms of sheer luggability and the kind of processing power you can get from a notebook. One ...
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