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 Now 100 per cent non toxic! Friday, 16th November 2007 
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It seems an empty week, this one, as there's no more Atomic LIVE goodness to share - it already feels like it was so long ago, and there's still so long to go to next one.

/sigh

But! We do have some excellent stuff for you this week. We've got some classic reviews that slipped under the radar, on heavyweight (And we mean it) laptops, a sexy black PC case and an in depth feature on a different way to enjoy your games.

Plus all the latest news from the IT world, handpicked and polished for your reading pleasure.

Oh, and there's little thing we like to call Atomic issue 83, which went on sale this week - you might want to check it out. It also means we have a brand new batch of contests; so go and enter!

- David Hollingworth



  • Antec P190
  • Pioneer DreamBook D90
  • Settlers VI: Rise of an Empire
  • Halo 3
  • Virtual machine gaming
  • Slacker music service launches portable player
  • Dutch teen arrested for Habbo Hotel thefts
  • Gameworld: Nintendo, Sony roll out big titles
  • Seagate warns of infected drives
  • First "robot" electric guitar tunes itself
  • Marvel pops comics online, hopes fans pay
  • AMD'S Ruiz: Innovate or Die



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    Virtual machine gaming
    How to make your gaming experience less reliant on Microsoft More...





    Antec P190
    It’s the question that many a hardware enthusiast has raised - how to get two power supplies working together in one case? More...


    Pioneer DreamBook D90
    Pioneer offers a giant of a laptop system, for only the giantest of laps. More...





    Settlers VI: Rise of an Empire
    Robbie Grant remains unsettled by little people who really should be bigger. More...


    Halo 3
    Logan Booker watches as Halo comes 360. More...




    Slacker music service launches portable player
    Slacker, an Internet radio station built around customisable programming, plans to ship in December a portable player that can download tunes from the Web site over a Wi-Fi or wired connection.
    More...

    Dutch teen arrested for Habbo Hotel thefts
    A teenager has become the first person in The Netherlands to be arrested for virtual theft following a spate of burglaries in the Habbo Hotel virtual world.. More...

    Gameworld: Nintendo, Sony roll out big titles
    Two new video games from Sony and Nintendo have players exploring jungle islands for lost treasure or skipping across the galaxy to save a kidnapped princess. More...

    Seagate warns of infected drives
    Seagate is warning users to scan their systems for malware after a password-stealing Trojan was found on some of its hard drives. More...

    First "robot" electric guitar tunes itself
    Ever get mad trying to figure out why your version of "Voodoo Child" doesn't sound like Jimi Hendrix? More...

    Marvel pops comics online, hopes fans pay
    Spider-Man may spin a good yarn in comic books, but Marvel Entertainment Inc hopes that he finds the World Wide Web equally comfortable. More...

    AMD'S Ruiz: Innovate or Die
    It's time for the high-tech industry to finally put aside the function of IT as "support" and fully embrace a proactive role in building businesses as integral drivers of growth, said Advanced Micro Devices CEO Hector Ruiz in his morning keynote at Oracle Open World on Monday. More...


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