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Wednesday Tech Madness - tech
(hx) 03:18 PM CEST - Aug,04 2004 - Post a comment / read (1)
  • FIX for "Windows Remote Desktop May Let Remote Users Crash the System" - A denial of service vulnerability was reported in the Windows Remote Desktop service in Windows XP and Windows 2003. A remote user can cause the target system to crash in some cases. Nick Lowe reported that on systems with Remote Desktop enabled, a remote user can hold down the Windows Key and the "U" key simultaneously and continuously at the login prompt to cause the target system to crash. The key sequence reportedly causes the target system to continually load the Windows utility manager, which will terminate if another instance is detected. However, it is reported that on some systems, instances of Windows utility manager can be loaded more quickly than they are terminated, causing all available memory to be consumed. Solution: Unmap Windows-Key. (thanks Shaitan's Blog)
  • Google queries provide stolen credit cards - Simple queries using the Google search engine can turn up a handful of sites that have posted credit card information to the Web, CNET News.com learned on Tuesday.  The lists of financial information include hundreds of card holders' names, addresses and phone numbers as well as their credit-card data. Much of the credit-card data that appears in the lists found by Google may no longer be valid, but CNET called several people listed and verified that the credit cards numbers were authentic.
  • New MyDoom Variant Uses Yahoo People Search - Another new version of MyDoom is worming its way through the Internet, and this variant—like the last one—uses Yahoo as part of its infection routine. MyDoom.P is similar to most of the other MyDoom variants in that it arrives via e-mail, with a spoofed sending address and a subject line designed to make it look like the message is related to one that the recipient sent. Among the subject lines in the e-mails are "SN: New secure mail," "Secure delivery," "Re: Extended mail," "Delivery Status (Secure)," "Re: Server Reply" and "SN: Server Status."
  • Net virus posing as Berg video - A virus purporting to show video of Nick Berg alive has been released on the internet, warn security experts.
    The virus is in a message post to tens of thousands of newsgroups, said anti-virus firm Sophos. It is the same one that posed as a suicide note from Arnold Schwarzenegger and as images claiming to show that Osama Bin Laden had killed himself.  Computer owners are advised to ensure their anti-virus software is up-to-date and avoid opening unknown messages.
  • Off-topic: NTSB Recommends Black Boxes For All Cars - Officials at the National Transportation Safety Board are recommending the government require data recorders in all passenger vehicles (thanks Slasdhdot.org)
  • Off-topic: Web Addiction Gets Conscripts Out of Army - A number of Finnish conscripts have been excused their full term of military service because they are addicted to the Internet, the Finnish Defense Forces said Tuesday. Doctors have found the young men miss their computers too much to cope with their compulsory six months in the forces.
  • Off-topic: War games reveal hormone to combat stress - Levels of a particular hormone may influence a person's ability to cope with stress, suggests a study of soldiers put through a prisoner of war camp simulation. Soldiers enduring punishing stints in military survival school performed better and felt more attuned to their environments when they had higher levels of a hormone called dehydroepiandrosterone-S (DHEA-S), report US scientists. The ratio of DHEA-S against levels of another stress hormone, called cortisol, was important in coping with stress, they suggest. The researchers say DHEA-S could one day be given to people before stressful experiences to help them cope better during traumatic events.
  • Off-topic: US Army orders weapons supercomputer - The US army has commissioned a new supercomputer to simulate complex weapons systems. Once built, it will rank as one of the top 20 most powerful computers on the planet. The computer, named Stryker, will be capable of a peak performance of 10 trillion mathematical calculations per second - 10 teraflops. It will also be the most powerful computer in the world use the Linux operating system, a free alternative to Microsoft and Unix software.
  • CeBit America 2005 cancelled due to poor attendance - CeBit America, an American edition of the popular IT show CeBit, which takes place in Hannover, Germany every year, is now being cancelled due to the lack of attendees and exhibitor interest in the New York based IT fair.
  • Single-chip wireless transceiver possible - A research team says it has succeeded in integrating the last two components needed to create a one-chip wireless transceiver. The researchers expect the technology to be applied in remote wireless environmental sensors, cell phones, laptops and two-way radio watches.
  • IBM Contributes 500,000 Lines Of Code To Apache - IBM announced that it is contributing more than half a million lines of relational database code to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), reportedly valued at approximately $85 million. 
  • Intel dual-core desktop chip "to ship mid-2005" - Intel will release its first dual-core desktop Pentium 4 processor in a year's time, the chip giant's latest roadmaps reportedly reveal. The part, codenamed "Smithfield", will be pitched at high-end and mainstream PCs, themselves aimed at creative, corporate, lifestyle and business buyer categories, according to a presentation slide posted at AnandTech. The slide, done up in the usual Intel colours, reveals the chip maker will "likely" offer three versions of the part, one at the high end and two mid-range products. All three Smithfields will use Socket T connectors, but there's no indication as to how high their frontside bus will be clocked - 1066MHz seems likely - or the CPUs themselves, for that matter. Intel has yet to decide their processor numbers.
  • ATI's R520 is codenamed Fudo - R520 is the next chip that will come after R480 Q4 speed update of R420/423 marchitecture and it will represent the chip with new features with at least Shader model 3.0 support if not even more advanced.
  • Intel Quietly Starts to Offer 64-bit Pentium 4 Processors - As expected, the new 64-bit capable product line contains Pentium 4 at 3.20GHz, 3.40GHz and 3.60GHz priced at $278, $417 and $637 respectively. The costs of the Pentium 4 chips with Extended Memory 64 Technology will equals to processors with no such capability at the same core-clock. To distinguish between chips with and without EM64T, Intel names the 64-bit capable chips as 3.20F, 3.40F and 3.60F. Sources close to the company said that that the company would slash the pricing of its 3.40GHz and 3.60GHz chips to $278 and $417 on August 22, 2004.
  • Western Digital releases huge Caviar drives - Western Digital said it has released WD Caviar RAID Edition hard drives, aimed at the server market. The drives come with either Serial ATA (S-ATA) or EIDE interfaces and spin around at 7,200 revs per minute. WD said the drives have a mean time before failure rate of one million hours, include a time limited error recovery (TLER) feature. are warrantied for three years and come in 120GB, 160GB and 250GB capacities.
  • HP to ship notebook with preloaded Linux - Hewlett Packard has become the first major PC manufacturer to launch a notebook running the Linux operating system in the US. The machine is offered with Novell's Suse Linux 9.1 and is bundled with OpenOffice, The HP Compaq nx5000 business notebook will be equipped with either an Intel Celeron or Pentium processor, a 15-inch TFT screen, and hard disk options between 30Gb and 60Gb. The nx500 will also support CD-R/RW, DVD and media player, wireless and Bluetooth connectivity. Although less than the average business notebook, the difference in price is not as much as you might expect. Hewlett Packard says that the nx5000 will retail at around $1,140.
  • Toshiba intros 60GB 1.8-inch hard drive - TOSHIBA said that it has launched 60GB and 30GB 1.8-inch hard drives for the PDA, MP3 and tiny notebook markets.But the drives aren't likely to be available in volume until the fourth quarter of this year.
  • ATI unveils top-end AGP FireGL card - ATI will ship its latest workstation-class graphics card, the FireGL X3-256, later this month, the company said today. The successor to the X2-256T, the X3-256 provides the same 256-bit memory bus, connected to 256MB of GDDR 3 memory. The new GPU provides 12 pixel pipelines fed by six geometry engines, up from its predecessor's eight pixel and four vertex pipelines.
  • The Fastest Graphics Cards of Summer 2004 - X-Bit labs have taken 13 high-end and mainstream graphics cards and benchmarked them in 35 gaming benchmarks to find out which are worth their money.
  • AMD's Athlon 64 3500+ processor review - Comparing the 3500+ to an equivalent Pentium 4 from Intel is a little more difficult. The 3500+'s $345 street price is sandwiched between the Pentium 4 3.2GHz at $251 and the 3.4GHz at $397. That doesn't take into account Intel's latest LGA775 chips, but those require virtually a system-wide upgrade. However, LGA775 or not, it's tough to recommend a Pentium 4 of any speed unless you spend the majority of your time encoding video or using multi-threaded apps that take advantage of Hyper-Threading's second virtual processor.
  • 512MB OCZ Premiere PC3200 Memory review - At $94 a stick from NewEgg, I was able to get an easy 300MHz overclock resulting in a noticeable performance gain. For those who don't OC, I had no problems running the RAM at more aggressive timings.
  • nVidia GeForce 6800 GT (PCI Express) review - Bytesector has posted a review on the nVidia GeForce 6800 GT (PCI Express) video card.
  • Gigabyte GV-NX57128D PCI-E Videocard review - The Gigabyte GV-NX57128D video card is a PCI Express x16 solution that is based on the GeForcePCX 5750 GPU. The blue-PCB card is backed up by 128MB of TSOP-II 3.6ns Samsung DRAM, and it supports S-Video out, DVI and analog connections. The card doesn't require any extra power connectors incidently.
  • HIS Excalibur X800 XT IceQ II VIVO LE review - Bjorn Endre let us know he done some testing of the HIS Excalibur X800 XT IceQ II VIVO LIMITED EDITION.
  • Apacer Photo Steno Pro II 1GB CompactFlash Card review - Rated at an impressive 100X (where 1X equals 150KB/sec), Apacer’s latest Type I CF card is, in theory, more than twice as fast as the current crop of high-speed 40X memory cards, and has been specially designed with rapid-fire shooting in mind. Of course, it’s not just digital photographers who demand top-notch performance these days. CompactFlash cards also have their uses in numerous other devices such as MP3 players, PDAs and notebook computers.
  • Scythe Samurai Heatsink SCSM-1000 review - SCSM-1000 and it can fit onto Socket 370, Socket 478 (P4) and Athlon Socket 462, 754, 939 and 940 boards. It has a dimension of 80x80x25mm (fan) and combined dimensions of 98x84x33mm. It weighs 605g. It has a variable fan speed of 1300-3400rpm (with rheostat). Airflow is 13.6CFM (1300rpm) ~ 34CFM (3400rpm). The Fan noise level is 16dBA @ 1300rpm and 37dBA @3400rpm.
  • Hitachi Travelstar 5K80 review  - Envy News has posted a review of Hitachi's 5200RPM small form hard drive.
  • 13 Barebones Reviewed Are Anything But Square - THG reviews a baker's dozen for home entertainment capabilities versus noise levels.
  • Lite-On LVW-5005 All-Write DVD Recorder review - Bjorn3D has posted a review on the Lite-On LVW-5005 All-Write DVD Recorder.
  • Plextor ConvertX M402U review - Plextors ConvertX eliminates the extra step in the conversion process and captures audio and video in Real Time. The WinDVD creator software included in the bundle effectively captured and organized my video files.
  • LG Flatron L1810B LCD Monitor - The resolution is a fine fit for the overall screen size, 19" CRT owners will tell you that, and its even brightness and pin sharp display with the DVI connector are a pleasure. Colour reproduction, something that's hard to objectively test without expensive hardware or software, seems excellent.
  • Bluetooth BT200 printer adapter review - Using a Bluetooth enabled printers or using a Bluetooth dongle along with an ordinary printer could be pretty useful. This will make it easy to place your printer, wherever you want within 10 meters from the device that will use it.
  • Basics to System Cooling Explained - Around eight percent of computer problems are caused by insufficient cooling. The fact is that more computers suffer heat-related problems than users realize. Your computer's stability and speed can both be affected when heat builds up inside the case, which, in return, can cause crashes at odd times and reduce performance significantly. Even if your computer seems to be running fine, it will probably fail prematurely if it's running hot.
  • Native Command Queuing [NCQ] Technology Explained - CoolTechZone explains Native Command Queuing [NCQ] Technology. Hard drives are the most mechanically-driven data-devices in a computer system. Due to this, hard drives are quite inefficient and are the usually culprits for keeping your system from its true potential. Obviously, mechanical devices are significantly slower than their electronic counterparts, and thus, one can only wait for the first fully electronic hard drive.
  • Avant Browser 9.02 Build 101 - Avant Browser (download) is an upgrade to Internet Explorer. Avant Browser is a fast, stable, user-friendly, versatile multi-window browser.
  • Dr. Hardware 2004 5.5.0 - Dr.Hardware 2004 5.5.0e is out. What's new: partition information for physical drives, detection of Pentium 4E (Prescott), Athlon 64 FX-53, NSC Geode and SiS processors, improved detection of AMD 64 bit processors, extended CPUID information, detection of PCI Express devices (incl. detailed PCI Express device description), support for Intel chipsets 915P, 915GE, 925X, E7525, E7210 and a number of newer SiS and VIA chipsets, etc.
  • nLite 0.98.5 Beta - nLite (changelog ~ download) is a GUI for permanent Windows component removal by your choice. After removal there is an option to make bootable image ready for burning on cd or testing in virtual machines. So that means that with nLite you will be able to have Windows installation cd which on installation doesn't install, or even contain on cd, unwanted components
  • WinRAR 3.40 Beta 4 - WinRAR (download) is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.
  • Ultimate Boot CD 2.34 - You need the Ultimate Boot CD if you want to: Run floppy-based diagnostic tools from CDROM drives. More and more PCs are shipped without floppy drives these days, and it is such a royal pain when you need to run diagnostic tools on them.
  • Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition 4.5.0.6515 - The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition (release notes ~ download) software package provides support for high-performance Serial ATA RAID 0 arrays and redundant RAID 1 arrays on select Intel 865 and 875 chipset-based platforms using Windows XP or Windows 2000.
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obzelite(12:38 PM CEST - Aug,05 2004 )
ggrobot> Western Digital releases huge Caviar drives - Western Digital said it has released WD Caviar RAID Edition hard drives, aimed at the server market. The drives come with either Serial ATA (S-ATA) or EIDE interfaces and spin around at 7,200 revs per minute. WD said the drives have a mean time before failure rate of one million hours, include a time limited error recovery (TLER) feature. are warrantied for three years and come in 120GB, 160GB and 250GB capacities.


100 plus years before failing, but only a 3 year warranty. nice faith in your product.
i guess the mean average must have meant that two drives got tested, one was DOA and the other is still running, so they make a claim that noone will be around to prove wrong and charge a premium for it.

i guess the 250gb drive i bought a week ago that died today wasen't one of these drives. :evil:

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