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 Speed Juice! Friday, 20th April 2007 
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This week is all about over the top on Atomic. Craig and I had some overclocking fun with liquid nitrogen yesterday, which you can read about below. And in keeping with the spirit of this crazy week, have a read of our Gigabyte GA-N680SLI-DQ6 review. The insane motherboard packs ten SATA ports and four Ethernet ports without a riser card in sight.

Also: there’s a special little cultural something going on tonight and tomorrow night at Sydney’s Town Hall. Eminence is performing “A Night in Fantasia”. If you’ve ever wanted to hear the scores of Kingdom Hearts, The Legend of Zelda, Metal Gear Solid and other classics performed by an Orchestra, or are intrigued by the prospect, hit Eminence’s website. Melbourne Atomicans can also catch them next Friday the 27th at the Arts Centre, Hammer Hall.

Remember: if you don’t enjoy your weekend, the kitten gets it.

-DAVE.



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  • Film review: Paris, Je T’aime
  • Bringing the Antarctic to the processor
  • Intel's winners for future PC comp
  • Firewalls 101
  • Microsoft releases beta of new Visual Studio
  • 'DVD Jon' looking for DRM code breakers
  • Imation buys worldwide TDK brand
  • Microsoft offers US$3 Windows package for poor nations
  • Yahoo to face the music in China
  • Space boffins plan magnetic shields and smart dust
  • Intel promises x86 system-on-a-chip by 2008
  • Sun and Fujitsu unveil mainframe killer
  • Porn found on one in four corporate PCs
  • Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase



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    Bringing the Antarctic to the processor
    David Field and Craig Simms do their part in a world record overclocking attempt. More...


    Intel's winners for future PC comp
    Gauntlet thrown down to case manufacturers gets picked up, hope for the future of PC cases alive and well. More...


    Firewalls 101
    Ashton Mills straps on some flame-retardant clothing and attempts to venture through a few walls of fire. More...





    Gigabyte GA-N680SLI-DQ6
    There's no kill quite like overkill. More...


    Writing for Video Games
    A book loaded with practical tips for writers looking to get into the industry, with bonus insight for non-writers. More...


    Vanguard: Saga of Heroes
    Logan Booker indulges in a saga that is less than heroic. More...


    Lexar JumpDrive Lightning 4GB USB drive
    The first 4GB ReadyBoost-compliant drive, useful too for big data in a small and sexy stick. More...


    Film review: Paris, Je T’aime
    A day in the life of the city of love. More...




    Microsoft releases beta of new Visual Studio
    There are more than 200 new features in the new version of Visual Studio, most aimed at supporting the newest versions of Microsoft software, enhancing developer productivity, and driving team productivity.. More...

    'DVD Jon' looking for DRM code breakers
    DoubleTwist is working on interoperability technology that would make it possible to play music bought from Apple's iTunes store on any device.. More...

    Imation buys worldwide TDK brand
    Deal costs US$300m in a combination of common stock and cash. More...

    Microsoft offers US$3 Windows package for poor nations
    Gates seeking to reach next generation of consumers. More...

    Yahoo to face the music in China
    Major record labels claim copyright infringement. More...

    Space boffins plan magnetic shields and smart dust
    Conference suggests science fiction could shortly become science fact. More...

    Intel promises x86 system-on-a-chip by 2008
    Chipmaker prepares all-in-one chips for enterprise and consumer devices. More...

    Sun and Fujitsu unveil mainframe killer
    Unclear whether new chip will emerge from shadow of upcoming Rock. More...

    Porn found on one in four corporate PCs
    A new study found pornography on one in four PCs despite the use of content filtering technology at the gateway.
    More...

    Microsoft objects to Google DoubleClick purchase
    Microsoft has called for an antitrust investigation into Google's US$3.1bn acquisition of web advertising firm DoubleClick. More...


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