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It’s a feature-gasm on Atomic this week, what with a look inside Far Cry 2 and Civilisation Revolutions. There’s also funnies in Logan’s “The Problem with Master Chief”, speed in Josh’s Memory Overclocking piece and what you should expect from Uni Life in Chris Taylor’s latest Atomic.edu.

And while we're talking about Atomic.edu, UTS is running an information evening that covers a whole stack of tech-related postgraduate courses on the 6th of May. There are more details here.

One last thing: I've heard we're doing some sort of competition coming to the Atomic site that has something to do with Microsoft's Remix 08 event. Stay tuned.

Have an awesome week,
-DAVE.




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  • Sneek Peek: Far Cry 2
  • Inside Civilisation: Revolution
  • Atomic.edu: Not all beer and skittles
  • Game Engine Showdown!
  • The problem with Master Chief
  • All about DirectX 10
  • The beginners guide to memory overclocking
  • One in 10 is a Wi-Fi piggybacker
  • Google 'close' to bailing out Yahoo
  • Companies warned not to skip Vista
  • Asus unveils Eee PC 9000 XP laptop
  • Free chocolate provides password bounty
  • Boffins promise 500,000GB iPod
  • Steam's apathy toward the Rest of World
  • Guitar Hero: On Tour
  • Win Iron Man Premiere Tickets!



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    Steam's apathy toward the Rest of World
    Atomic Recommended Reading: Digital distribution and why only the US can get it right More...


    Guitar Hero: On Tour
    First screenshots, details and RRP of the DS version of Guitar Hero More...


    Win Iron Man Premiere Tickets!
    Get your chance to see the next super hero epic - at the official premiere! More...





    Sneek Peek: Far Cry 2
    We find out what Ubisoft is doing to try and beat CryTek at its own game. More...


    Inside Civilisation: Revolution
    Atomic explores the brave new world of Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution with Firaxis’ Barry Caudill. More...


    Atomic.edu: Not all beer and skittles
    Chris Taylor ponders the rigours and distractions of university life... More...


    Game Engine Showdown!
    We put the top three next-gen game engines under the microscope and pit them against each other More...


    The problem with Master Chief
    Everyone has an Achilles heel. And Chief is no exception. More...


    All about DirectX 10
    Atomic talks DirectX 10 with Chas Boyd to find out why it's Vista only, what it can do and if it's as good as we've heard. More...


    The beginners guide to memory overclocking
    Why settle for standard performance when a few quick tweaks can have you moving faster? More...





    Toshiba Satellite X200
    The gaming notebook niche is fast expanding – David Hollingworth sees if Toshiba’s latest is a worthy addition. More...


    NZXT Lexa Blackline case
    David Hollingworth knows what he hates in PC cases. And he doesn't hate this. More...


    XFX 8800GS 384MB
    Josh Collins takes a look at this chopped down NVIDIA offering. More...




    One in 10 is a Wi-Fi piggybacker
    Some 12 per cent of UK and US users think nothing of piggybacking on unsecured Wi-Fi networks, according to research from Accenture.. More...

    Google 'close' to bailing out Yahoo
    Google and Yahoo are reportedly moving closer to striking an advertising deal that could foil Microsoft's takeover bid.. More...

    Companies warned not to skip Vista
    In a sure sign that many companies are far from eager to upgrade to Windows Vista, analyst firm Forrester Research has published a report urging enterprises not to wait for Windows 7.. More...

    Asus unveils Eee PC 9000 XP laptop
    Asus has formally taken the wraps off the second generation of its much-hyped Eee PC family of mini notebooks, available with either Windows XP or Linux operating systems.. More...

    Free chocolate provides password bounty
    Up to a fifth of UK PC users are willing to turn over their passwords in exchange for a chocolate bar, according to a recent survey.. More...

    Boffins promise 500,000GB iPod
    A nanotechnology breakthrough at the University of Glasgow could pave the way for MP3 players with a storage capacity 150,000 times greater than today's top-of-the-range devices.. More...


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