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Tuesday November 25, 2008
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Editor's Note

Ashton's explained the Large Hadron Collider for you. What's that? You haven't read it yet? Well read it immediately and come straight back to the newsletter.

Go on, we'll wait here for you.

Nice to see you again. Now, have you ever seen a "submit this bug to Microsoft" dialogue box, and thought, "Nah. Screw it."? Thought so. We're all guilty of it, and by extension guilty of keeping those bugs right where they are.

After reading Feedback: just use it. you might change your mind.

Have a good week.

-DAVE.


         

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Large Hadron Collider? But I just met her! Large Hadron Collider? But I just met her!
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The Large Hadron Collider is the most expensive experiment in history of our planet. What does it aim to find, and what could this mean for our future?

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by Sylvie Barak | November 18, 2008

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Reviews

Core 2 Quad Q8200
by Justin Robinson | November 24, 2008

Intel's newest budget Quad put to the test.

Scorptec Venom Overclocked Edition
by David Hollingworth | November 24, 2008

A well specced, well-priced gaming PC. But where have the corners been cut?

Intel X25-M Solid State Drive
by Justin Robinson | November 21, 2008

The fastest Solid State Drive we've seen.

Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Gaming Keyboard
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eVGA 790i Ultra
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An imposing black mobo, teasing you with sweet promises of SLI...

Acer Aspire Predator G7700
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Striking looks, but can this brand name performance PC perform where it counts?

XFX 9600GSO
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A card that is high on X, and life.

Guitar Hero: World Tour
by David Field | November 10, 2008

In other news -- plastic peripheral industry doing just fine during recession; local music store goes out of business.

Features

Feedback: just use it
by Vito Cassisi | November 20, 2008

Microsoft is listening to the public. But who's doing all the talking?

Large Hadron Collider? But I just met her!
by Ashton Mills | November 19, 2008

The Large Hadron Collider is the most expensive experiment in history of our planet. What does it aim to find, and what could this mean for our future?

Interview: Edge of Twighlight
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