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  Friday, 2nd November 2007 
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Things might seem a little slow this week, but then we've got a very good excuse - we just put issue 83 of Atomic to bed. But hey, at least of you've got something to look forward to in less than a couple of week's time!

But, aside from the usual news this week, what we do have is made of pure unadulterated rock and roll in the shape of two Atomic LIVE videos put together by our own Faldo.

First up we have the masterpiece that is the Atomic LIVE speedbuilding competion. You can practically taste the adrenaline coursing through the veins of our brave builders.

Then, of course, there's all the action and excitement of the WGT event. See the thrills, chills and spills of this excellent day of gaming excellence.

And there'll be more to come, I'm sure.

-DAVID



  • Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6
  • Atomic Live The Movie, Ep 1 - Speedbuilding
  • Atomic Live The Movie, Ep 2 - WGT
  • Why Linux will succeed on the desktop
  • Cyber-criminals launch PDF malware offensive
  • iPhone named 'Invention Of The Year'
  • Boffins build radio from carbon nanotube
  • Internet the battleground for Australia's election
  • Metal vs rock in battle of the music video games
  • BD+ encryption cracked already
  • New "Simpsons" video game spoofs industry



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    Atomic Live The Movie, Ep 1 - Speedbuilding
    A miracle of skills, dexterity, nerve control and defying the odds of electrocution. More...


    Atomic Live The Movie, Ep 2 - WGT
    A truly epic scale pro-gaming tourney grand final. Here's our tribute to the players and winners! More...





    Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6
    Gigabyte's DQ6 series has a new addition with the X38. More...




    Why Linux will succeed on the desktop
    Former Linux Journal editor Nicholas Petreley argues that the open-source operating system will break through big time on the client side, especially if pre-installs increase and the KDE graphical environment is adopted. More...

    Cyber-criminals launch PDF malware offensive
    Sophos said that the new PDFex Trojan has been widely spammed out in emails with an infected Adobe Acrobat PDF attachment, and has reached third position in the malware chart.

    More...

    iPhone named 'Invention Of The Year'
    Time magazine has named Apple's iPhone "invention of the year," citing is design, innovative touch screen, and potential for changing the tech industry's approach to mobile computing. More...

    Boffins build radio from carbon nanotube
    Good vibrations. More...

    Internet the battleground for Australia's election
    The Federal election has become a war of bytes, with Labor challenger Kevin Rudd swooping on the Internet's high ground to build an army of young supporters and a Facebook fanclub on a promise of "fresh thinking". More...

    Metal vs rock in battle of the music video games
    Heavy metal aficionados, pick up your guitars. Rockers, get ready to drum, strum and sing your way to bedroom fame. More...

    BD+ encryption cracked already
    Controversial DVD decryption firm SlySoft may already have broken the 'unbreakable' BD+ protection afforded to Blu-ray discs. More...

    New "Simpsons" video game spoofs industry
    In the latest antics of "The Simpsons", Bart chases a giant ape through a video game factory, Lisa destroys a logging camp and Marge storms city hall with an angry mob. More...


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