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Steam for Linux out now, with huge sale for selected games 
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Steam for Linux out now, with huge sale for selected games View all Atomic Articles

Valve gets Steam out on Linux, and celebrates in the best way possible - with HUGE SAVINGS.
Is 2013, the year of Linux gaming?  
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Is 2013, the year of Linux gaming? View all Atomic Articles

Could Linux end up the default OS for gaming on the PC - it's more possible than you think...
Valve getting serious about promoting Linux 
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Valve getting serious about promoting Linux View all Atomic Articles

Valve wants you to try Steam on Linux - and it's pretty serious.
Steam beta client for Linux released 
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Steam beta client for Linux released

It's limited for now, but this is a huge step forward for gaming on Linux.
VirtualBox 4.2 is a major update with better performance, network improvements and more 
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VirtualBox 4.2 is a major update with better performance, network improvements and more

Oracle has released a major update to VirtualBox taking it up to version 4.2.
Want to try Linux? LinuxLive USB Creator lets you make a portable version 
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Want to try Linux? LinuxLive USB Creator lets you make a portable version

Make a portable OS you can take with you anywhere, on a simple USB stick!
Google Chrome 21 gets stable release, adds Retina display support 
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Google Chrome 21 gets stable release, adds Retina display support

The first stable release of Google Chrome 21 has hit the download servers, and the open-source, cross-platform browser has a number of new features and improvements to share.
Thunderbird 15 Beta debuts curvy new interface, minor new features 
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Thunderbird 15 Beta debuts curvy new interface, minor new features

After the furore surrounding Mozilla’s recent announcement that it’s to place its email client, Thunderbird, into an “extended support release”, the launch of Thunderbird 15.0 Beta 1 was always bound to attract attention.
Nvidia slammed as 'worst hardware company' 
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Nvidia slammed as 'worst hardware company'

Linux founder flips off partner.
Only 1 week to go for Carmageddon on Kickstarter 
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Only 1 week to go for Carmageddon on Kickstarter View all Atomic Articles

If you want to have your say on game development, share your ideas and gain access to early insider information, you need to get kicking - now.
Juicebox makes the creation of HTML5 photos galleries a breeze 
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Juicebox makes the creation of HTML5 photos galleries a breeze

Create an HTML 5 gallery in a flash with this free Adobe AIR app. Get the download here.
Raspberry Pi: the $40 PC arrives 
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Raspberry Pi: the $40 PC arrives

Distributor RS Components formally launches the Raspberry Pi in ANZ but warns of long wait times
Bring out the GIMP! The classic image editor gets a massive overhaul in version 2.8 
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Bring out the GIMP! The classic image editor gets a massive overhaul in version 2.8

The latest version of GIMP brings some significant improvements to the table. Get the download here.
Geekbench 2.3.0 drops support for PowerPC Macs, adds Ivy Bridge support 
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Geekbench 2.3.0 drops support for PowerPC Macs, adds Ivy Bridge support

Geekbench is a simple, low-cost benchmarking tool that provides you with all of the tools you need.
Linux, the game 
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Linux, the game

Coding. It's arguably one of the quintessential geek skills.
Going old school: Linux running on an 8-bit processor 
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Going old school: Linux running on an 8-bit processor View all Atomic Articles

Who needs 64-bit processors when you can have an incredibly slow 8-bit one!
New Universal USB Installer for Linux 
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New Universal USB Installer for Linux

The Universal USB Installer converts live CDs of various Linux distributions to run on USB keys.
Opera 11.61 now available on the stable release channel; 50+ fixes 
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Opera 11.61 now available on the stable release channel; 50+ fixes

The latest addition to the stable release channel for Opera is Opera 11.61. Get the download here.
Opinion: It's time to boot out the bad stuff 
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Opinion: It's time to boot out the bad stuff

Jon Honeyball sticks his neck out and says he doesn't see why the majority of PC users should be at risk just because an alternative OS won’t support secure boot
How to build a home network: choosing your storage 
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How to build a home network: choosing your storage

Effectively a server, a NAS box gives you much more data storage that can shunt data to your laptops, phone and anywhere else you need it. Here's a quick, no-nonsense introduction.
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