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Atomic.edu: Monash University 
By Chris Taylor | Oct 22, 2008
In the latest of our ongoing series exploring what educational institutions have to offer, Chris Taylor looks at Monash University.
 
Terrorists could hack into nuclear launch systems 
By Justin Robinson | Jul 30, 2009
Internet-connected nuclear missiles are under fire.
 
Swinburne University of Technology 
May 25, 2009
We take a close look at Swinburne University and what it offers budding IT Types.
 
Operating systems can't handle too many cores efficiently 
By Justin Robinson | Mar 23, 2009
Essential Linkage: Inherent coding restrictions holding back performance.
 
Windows 7 is doing much better than Vista 
By The Inquirer | Nov 9, 2009
About 234 per cent better...
 
Congratulations, Microsoft - it's a boy! 
By David Hollingworth | Oct 22, 2009
It's Windows 7 launch day, and everybody's happy - especially MS.
 
Ubuntu releases last 9.10 Alpha 
By The Inquirer | Sep 21, 2009
Karmic Koala up a gum tree.
 
Prove your loyalty to Windows 7... 
By David Hollingworth | Sep 3, 2009
... with a Windows 7 Launch House Party!!11!eleventy!1
 
Windows 7 prices are too high 
By The Inquirer | Jun 29, 2009
High cost might discourage take-up of new Microsoft OS. UPDATE: No local upgrade discounts in Oz. Yet...
 
Windows 7 pricing announced 
By David Hollingworth | Jun 26, 2009
Find out what keeping on the bleeding edge of OS technology will cost you.
 
CoolIT Systems Freezone 
By Damien Virulhapan | Jun 27, 2007
Pack every conventional plus esoteric cooling tech into one package and what do you get?
 
The Android OS comes to the PC 
By The Inquirer | Jul 15, 2009
Not just for ARM chips anymore!
 
Run Linux like a Mac! 
By The Inquirer | Jun 17, 2009
Free as a bird, shiny as a fresh penny!
 
Linux first OS to support USB 3.0 
By The Inquirer | Jun 15, 2009
Proprietary operating system developers are just too damn slow.
 
64-bit computing 
By 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.
 
WoW's Lead System Designer Interview 
By Liz Skuthorpe | Aug 23, 2009
Atomic meets up with Greg Street, Lead Systems Designer, World of Warcraft, to talk about Cataclysm, new in-game effects, and changing Azeroth forever.
 
Big Iron Secrets 
By Jake Carroll | Nov 3, 2008
Think your computer is a beast? Think again, as Jake Carroll takes us on a journey into the mysteries of serious corporate computing power.
 
How to foil rootkits 
By The Inquirer | Nov 5, 2009
Put all your hooks in one basket.
 
Fedora 12 is released 
By The Inquirer | Nov 20, 2009
Linux users party-time.
 
Intel pushes supercomputing   
By The Inquirer | Nov 17, 2009
HPC Nehalem-EX out next year.
 
 
 
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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""sudo preupgrade"
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