atomicinformation.com
atomictechnology.com -- these two useful; probably of small value only though, since they're long and there are many nicer versions still available at reg fee that have more zing; both are serviceable, straightforward names if you want to develop a no-nonsense info site around atom tech yourself... but I think it's a stretch for anyone else to buy them.
binaryfocus.com -- some interesting possible uses here; but still far too obscure for me to hazard a value guess... though my gut tells me somewhere in the xx range only. They are cool words, and go well together... they just don't send out much message used together, so I think value would depend pretty much on you spelling it out to an end user by developing a little.
digitalkarate.com -- again, not an exciting name, but at least it's slightly shorter and has a clear intended use of online karate... whether as games, an info site, chat/forum, or product sales. I'd say this is the strongest name here, IMO; maybe somewhere xx or even very low xxx to reseller, and low to med xxx for end user, for now. It's clear and obvious, so someone may actually really want it. Not bad.
hyperzap.com -- this has a little cool factor; since it doesn't imply exactly what it's about, any selling value depends entirely upon whether some trolling domainer or end user reacts strongly to some use for it when they see it. Hard to value.
planetarycommerce.com
planetaryfinance.com
planetaryinnovation.com
planetarytrade.com -- to me, the '-ary' suffix helps to kill these for value; planet is much more tight and usable. There MAY still be some room for these to work, but I wouldn't say so at the moment. If I was forced to choose, I'd say planetaryTrade.com is the strongest of the bunch...
pokerbattalion.com
pokerbrigade.com
pokerpiracy.com -- these kinds of poker names are still easy to come by at reg fee. However, as poker becomes hotter and the words that can be married with poker become less and less available, I can see these rising a little in value. Battalion and brigade are still serviceable for poker groups, and piracy maybe as an info site on poker scams?
roboticon.com -- this is a very nice coined word. If someone really reacts to it, for a website, even a sci-fi convention, you might see some good value for it. These coined words are very hit-or-miss; you might never sell it, or you might make a tidy pile on it right away. I like it, myself. I think the use of it as a coined word is stronger than as 'robot icon', but others here might disagree...
zapfocus.com -- interesting for an images or camera site? A little value to this one as well, maybe xx somewhere for resellers, or even low xxx from an interested end user.
The other names I didn't react to.
Not a bad start. You're putting a lot of thought into the names, I can tell, so you'll keep making better and better regs from here on. Welcome to Namepros