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TechNews - AMD announces 'Brisbane' 65nm
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AMD Announces 'Brisbane' 65nm Processors -
Four Brisbane core Athlon 64 X2 processors are launching today
- the 5000+, 4800+, 4400+, and 4000+. All 65nm Brisbane core processors are equipped with 2x512KB of L2 cache.
G84 is the next Nvidia chip -
The DirectX 10 capable generation needs a mainstream contender and that's what G84 is all about
. TheInquirer reports that the chip is derived from G80 and will have less real pipelines and of course will end up smaller. It is scheduled for late March or early April 2007 introduction.
AMD licenses new Z-RAM technology -
Using this technology, a 65nm processor
could theoretically pack 10MB of cache in an area of just 16mm2
AMD stealth price cuts detailed -
Shoppers will enjoy reduced prices
on AMD processors this month!
EPoX's Socket AM2 MF570 SLI Motherboard -
Overall this board would be good if the price was cheaper
than the MSI, since it comes in almost $20 higher, its hard to go past the MSI K9N SLI Platinum over this board. In other news,
Virtual-Hideout take a look at the ECS PN1-SLI2 NVIDIA 590-SLI
Intel Edition Motherboard.
XFX 8800 GTX: SLI Performance -
The improvements in the testing ranging from just over 30%
to just under 60% depending on the benchmark.
AMD and Intel Heatsink Roundup 2006 -
The Coolermaster Eclipse disappointed at high speed but was able to claim a super low noise level at lower speed, surprisingly
the temperature only climbed by ~30C, while the noise drop was close to 20dBA!
Gigabyte NX76T256D-RH Silent GeForce 7600 GT -
If you're looking to spend absolutely no more than $150
on a new video card, the GV-NX76T256D-RH is a good one to turn to.
Seagate 500GB eSATA drive -
Inside the enclosure, Seagate has included a 500GB
, 7,200 RPM drive with 16MB of cache and support for Native Command Queuing and hot-swapping. Not surprisingly, this is right in line with Seagate’s 500GB desktop drives, which sport almost exactly the same specifications on paper.
Hitachi announces 100GB 1.8" hard drive -
Seagate's CEO dropped hints earlier this year that
his company would launch a 120GB 1.8" hard drive
in the fourth quarter, but Hitachi might have beaten Seagate to the punch on breaking the 100GB barrier. The drive uses perpendicular recording technology to achieve its high storage density, which Hitachi says adds up to 240.8Mb/mm² (or 155.3Gb/in².) Other specs include a 4,200 RPM spindle speed, 15ms access time, and a 100MB/s interface.
G80 Vista driver coming mid December -
Nvidia still doesn't want to give away the driver to its partners nor the press
but some key guys were informed that the G80 driver is in a good shape
and works well.
UniveRSS - a 3D Vista RSS reader -
The application only works on Windows Vista
and requires a Vista Premium Ready PC (With WDDM drivers). I've heard it's fairly slow even on Nvidia 7600 :-o
Azureus 3.0 Launched -
The latest release of Azureus 3.0
is a complete aesthetic departure from the 2.x series. Azureus 3.0 integrates Zudeo, which displays the web index on the BitTorrent client. Also, there's a clever search feature accompanying the client, which searches the Zudeo content layer for authorized content. There's even a section of Azureus dedicated to publishing authorized content.
Worm Uses QuickTime Video To Spread On MySpace -
When played by a MySpace user
, the video adds itself to the user's MySpace page and replaces the links on the user's profile with links to phishing web sites.
Illegal KMS server appears on the Internet -
KMS, which stands for Key Management Service, is part of the Volume Activation 2.0 scheme to protect Windows Vista and Longhorn Server from piracy. As part of your license agreement with Microsoft you agree to not bring up a KMS server on the public internet. This server is a clear violation of that agreement, which I doubt they had. To complicate matters
this server appears to be setup somewhere in China
. Which I assume would make things a little difficult for Microsoft from both a political and technical standpoint.
Windows Vista crack is actually a trojan -
Malware makers are starting to take advantage of the number of users searching for cracks for the pirated copies of Vista floating around. A new download has started circulating around the crack boards called "Windows Vista All Versions Activation 21.11.06". It purports to be an activation crack for any version of Vista.
However, the file is actually a trojan-carrier which will install Trojan-PSW.Win32.LdPinch.aze
onto your PC. BitTorrent users who posted reviews of the crack said that a number of antivirus programs detected the malware, though Norton AntiVirus and NOD32 did not.
Microsoft delays Windows XP Service Pack 3 again -
Microsoft quietly let it be known this week that it plans yet again to delay the release of Service Pack 3
for Windows XP users, this time until some point in the first half of 2008. At the beginning of 2006, I wrote that Microsoft was delaying SP3 until the latter half of 2007 in order to concentrate on development work for Windows Vista, the long-promised next new version of its flagship operating system. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had earlier said that SP3 would ship prior to the release of Vista.
Windows Vista Took 5 Years and 10,000 Employees -
Imagine this
. One of the world's most powerful monopolies puts 10,000 people to work for five years to create one new product. And nobody is really sure if anyone wants it
Will Red Hat Lose Customers Over Patent Protection? -
Like him or hate him, one thing about Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
is that he speaks his mind and seldom shies away from controversy.
Hackers succeed in ripping Blu-ray discs on a PS3 -
While the 60GB hard drive may seem large enough for a couple of movies, let's not forget that
Blu-ray titles can be as large as 50GB in size
, assuming a fully filled dual-layer Blu-ray disc.
How to Copy HD-DVD's (using an Xbox 360) -
This article outlines an interesting way to backup your HD-DVD's
using an Xbox 360 with the HD-DVD add-on and a PC.
How to play HDTV content on your PC -
This article attempts to clarify all the different file formats
, and tells you EXACTLY what software you need to play HDTV content on your PC.
FBI Activates Cell Phones Remotely for Wiretapping -
They can see us, read our emails, watch our IM conversations,
and now even hear us whether we want them to or not
.
NASA Announces Plans for Permanent Lunar Base -
The base will be built at one of the moon's poles
, as the poles should offer a mild climate and more sunlight than other locations. Four-person crews will initially spend short durations on the moon with teams constantly being rotated in and out, as with the current routine at the International Space Station. The scientists and researchers stationed at the moon base would be able to use the moon's natural resources to help maintain the lunar outpost. It is believed that the lunar base could be used as a stepping stone for future manned missions to Mars.
Open Document Format published as ISO standard -
The Open Document Format has been published
as an official standard by the International Organization for Standardization last week. What will this mean for the future of office apps?
UK unveils plans for new nuclear submarine fleet -
Plans to invest in a new generation of nuclear submarines
draws criticism from anti-nuclear MPs and campaigners, but approval from technical experts.
Say Hello to the Goodbye Weapon -
A new radiation weapon that produces the "Goodbye effect"
-- making victims run like crazy -- has been certified for use in Iraq. It feels like the skin is being ripped from your face, but the military says it's perfectly safe.
Detecting Tailgaters With Lasers -
Police in Arizona are using laser range finders
to detect and ticket tailgaters. An officer can now measure not only the speed of passing vehicles but also how close they are to one another.
In LA? Want a Free Pirates 2 DVD? -
Walt Disney Home Entertainment is putting on a cool event
in which you can walk away with a free copy of the "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2-Disc Special Edition)" DVD.
Hitman Movie Update -
Aint It Cool News has an update
on the long-in-development movie version of Hitman, the third person action game series from Io Interactive and Eidos. According to the story writer Skip Woods (Swordfish) has completed a draft script for the 20th Century Fox and they hope to start filming soon for a release to theaters as early as fall 2007. Actor Vin Diesel, originally set to play Agent 47, is now apparently out with Timothy Olyphant (Deadwood) now in as the lead character.
Learning During Sleep?
- Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany, have been investigating how memories might be consolidated.
Their new study offers the hitherto strongest proof
that new information is transferred between the hippocampus, the short term memory area, and the cerebral cortex during sleep.
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Safer
(11:45 PM CET - Dec,05 2006 )
Azureus 3: I first thought: "Oh my god! they have destroyed it!" as the "new interface" is just a fancy display under a tab. Clicking advanced made me see the old familiar sight of Azurues.
Now I need to find how I can remove that ugly "Zudeo" banner.... instead of rolling back.
Edit: said and done!
http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Azureus_2_and_Zudeo
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