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Investigator: The revolving door of returns
Investigator: The revolving door of returns
How long is a ‘reasonable time’?
 
System Builder: Moving to a new PC made easy
System Builder: Moving to a new PC made easy
Barry Collins reveals how to transfer your files, applications and passwords to a new PC with minimal fuss.
 
4G shootout: Vodafone vs Optus vs Telstra
4G shootout: Vodafone vs Optus vs Telstra
How does Vodafone’s new 4G network stack up against the competition? PC & Tech Authority took to the streets of Sydney to find out.
Nine reasons you should care about NSA’s PRISM surveillance 

Nine reasons you should care about NSA’s PRISM surveillance

In the wake of former CIA employee Edward Snowden’s revelations of the PRISM NSA mass surveillance, people are once again asking why the general public should care if they’ve got nothing to hide.
How to: Getting started with Microsoft OneNote 

How to: Getting started with Microsoft OneNote

Darien Graham-Smith shows how the underappreciated OneNote can help you organise minutes, memos and more.
How to: Install Ubuntu on your Chromebook 

How to: Install Ubuntu on your Chromebook

If you need the full power of a desktop OS, you can boot a Chromebook with both Chrome OS and Ubuntu. Darien Graham-Smith explains how.
Has Ubuntu  bitten off more than it can chew? 

Has Ubuntu bitten off more than it can chew?

Canonical wants to put Ubuntu onto our TVs, tablets and smartphones, as well as our PCs. Barry Collins weighs up its chances of success.
Understanding Geo-blocking: watch whatever you want, when you want 

Understanding Geo-blocking: watch whatever you want, when you want

There’s a whole wide world of entertainment out there – but you’ve got to know how to get access To it first. Adam Turn investigates.
Making the switch: moving from an iPhone to a Galaxy S4 

Making the switch: moving from an iPhone to a Galaxy S4

One noob's guide to successfully migrating from iOS to Android, and the best apps to make it all work.
State of play: The Australian game industry 

State of play: The Australian game industry View all Atomic Articles

The Australian games development industry is not all doom and gloom, thanks to a thriving mobile development scene that is shaping the path forward…
Company of Heroes 2 single-player preview – East meets west with grizzly results 

Company of Heroes 2 single-player preview – East meets west with grizzly results View all Atomic Articles

Preview: The first few missions of the Company of Heroes 2 campaign offer plenty of promise of what’s to come.
Fuse interview – Ted Price on making games in “constant prototype mode” 

Fuse interview – Ted Price on making games in “constant prototype mode” View all Atomic Articles

Interview: Ted Price, CEO of Insomniac Games, was recently in Sydney to share his thoughts on all things Fuse.
Passwords: how to choose one and why we need them 

Passwords: how to choose one and why we need them

Having trouble remembering all your passwords? Don’t expect respite any time soon.
How to: 15 Excel features  to master your data 

How to: 15 Excel features to master your data

Microsoft Excel is packed with powerful tools. Darien Graham-Smith runs through some easy-to-use features for analysing and presenting data.
Peeling the Onion: A look at the Tor Project 

Peeling the Onion: A look at the Tor Project

LUKE MILLANTA delves into the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of the anonymous internet.
Investigator: Regional lockout on Kaspersky 

Investigator: Regional lockout on Kaspersky

retroactive blocking causes consumer headache.
Infinite Crisis interview – Cardell Kerr on ensuring “you feel like a superhero when you’re playing this game” 

Infinite Crisis interview – Cardell Kerr on ensuring “you feel like a superhero when you’re playing this game” View all Atomic Articles

Interview: Creative Director Cardell Kerr breaks down the points of difference in DC-themed MOBA Infinite Crisis.
Computer says no: automated essay grading in the world of MOOCs 

Computer says no: automated essay grading in the world of MOOCs

An essay you submit in an online course might not be graded by humans but by computers instead.
How to: Stop online advertisers following you 

How to: Stop online advertisers following you

Kevin Partner explains how web-tracking technology works, and shows how you can cover your tracks.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes preview – Something new from a tried and proven formula 

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes preview – Something new from a tried and proven formula View all Atomic Articles

Preview: A hands-off look at LEGO Marvel Super Heroes promises a game that’s compelling for children and the young at heart.
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