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SECURITY...

  • Black market in credit cards thrives on Web - It is not clear whether any data stolen from CardSystems Solutions, the payment processor reported on Friday to have exposed 40 million credit card accounts to possible theft, has entered this black market. But law enforcement officials and security experts say it is a safe bet that the data will eventually be peddled at sites like iaaca.com--its very name a swaggering shorthand for International Association for the Advancement of Criminal Activity.
  • Microsoft seeks testers for antivirus service, Sign up for the Beta! - Microsoft has begun soliciting testers for OneCare Live, the company's subscription antivirus and anti-spyware service. In an online posting seeking people (U.S. residents only) to try out the service, Microsoft said that it plans to start testing this summer.
  • Fresh vulnerabilities in all popular browsers - Fresh vulnerabilities have been found in several web browsers, including Safari, Internet Explorer 5.x, Camino 0.x and iCab 2.x for OS X; IE 6.x for Windows; and Opera 7.x and 8.x, Mozilla 1.7x and all version of Firefox on both platforms. The vulnerabilities relate to a dialog origin spoofing flaw, whereby JavaScript dialog boxes do not display or include their origin, which allows a new window to open a dialog box, which appears to be from a trusted site. Fixes have yet to be released.
  • Half of Sony's CDs now ship with DRM, but none work with iPod - As the music labels Sony BMG and EMI believe they have perfected their copy-protection to work with legacy CD players, offer a limited backup solution to CD recordables as well as support for WMA DRM compatible portable players, they have completely left out support for the iPod.
  • DVD Decrypter still locked in crypt - A site pretending to be the new official home of DVD-ripping software DVD Decrypter has tipped up on the Interweb. After stirring up a bit of a maelstrom on various fora, the site host, calling himself Lightning UK, has fessed up (a bit) and acknowledges he is not who he said he was. Instead, he says, "This website is not the original and I am not the original LIGHTNING UK! Please refer to me as THE NEW LIGHTNING UK! I am trying to bring something very good back to life and please pardon me if I have offended anyone." He then goes on to beg for donations...Lightning UK, the original (possibly), then spake himself. CD Freaks stumbled across this posting: "Why would I suddenly ask for help programming when I've been fine on my own for the past 5 years?! Why would I have uploaded an old copy of the website - complete with missing graphics, poor alignment etc? Anyone that knows of me and my work would know it's not in my nature to let such things go unnoticed!

OFFTOPIC...

  • First solar sail prepares for space launch - At 12:46 p.m. PDT Tuesday, the world's first solar sail spacecraft, called Cosmos 1, is scheduled to take flight. Cosmos 1 represents a unique and intriguing prototype for space exploration: a vehicle that is powered by light, not fuel. Eventually, solar sails could even offer a way to reach the stars.  If all goes well, Cosmos 1 will be launched from a Russian Navy submarine in the Barents Sea north of Norway and Russia and fly atop a Volna rocket into orbit at an altitude of about 520 miles. The solar sails--made of the same material as Mylar balloons, only thinner and more delicate--will deploy four days later.
  • No faking female orgasm in scientific research - Women may be able to fool their partners by faking an orgasm but a brain scanner will catch them out every time, a conference heard Monday. Researchers at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands have used scans to show that different areas of the brain are stimulated during an orgasm but are not activated when a woman fakes it. When women genuinely achieved an orgasm, areas of the brain involved in fear and emotion were deactivated. Those areas stayed alert however when women were faking it.
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar to star in Alice - According to Yahoo, Sarah Michelle Gellar of Buffy fame will star in the movie version of American McGee's Alice.

TECHNOLOGY...

  • SCE finds pornographic UMDs "utterly undesirable" - Sony's PSP will be getting its first lineup of adult videos in just one month. But while some male PSP owners may be rejoicing, Sony Computer Entertainment is frowning. The company recently told Japanese newspaper Asahi Shinbun that adult UMD videos for the PSP, a gaming device aimed at child audiences, as well as adult ones, are "utterly undesirable, but we cannot stop software makers from selling such videos."
  • More movies on tap for PSP - More than 70 UMD titles are in stores or are scheduled to arrive in the coming months. Paramount has announced 11 titles, including releases from Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV, making Paramount the first studio to bring TV shows to UMD. The first batch, due Aug. 9, consists of "Team America: World Police," "Coach Carter" and "Without a Paddle," followed by "Sahara," "The Italian Job" and MTV's "Viva la Bam: Volume 1" on Aug. 30. Coming later are "SpongeBob SquarePants Movie" and compilation UMDs of "Chappelle's Show," "Ren & Stimpy," "South Park" and "SpongeBob SquarePants" TV episodes. MGM will release its first four titles Sept. 13: "Beauty Shop," "Be Cool," "Stargate: Atlantis" and "Bulletproof Monk."
  • Google said to plan rival to PayPal - Google is preparing an online-payment system that would compete with PayPal, according to an online retailer who has been approached by Google to take part in the effort. In addition to representing a direct challenge to eBay, which owns PayPal, the largest Internet payment system, the move signals Google's intention to become much more deeply involved in online commerce.
  • PayPal Gets Down to Business - PayPal this week moved to increase its presence among small and medium-size businesses with a new suite of services, the first non-hosted offering from the provider of online payments. The new suite, called PayPal Website Payments Pro, lets merchants offer three new payment options to their buyers with the ultimate goal of giving PayPal customers more flexibility and control over the checkout process.
  • A human-like computer? Well, almost! - Conventional programming languages consist of a series of instructions that are accurately followed by computers. With the ISO 18629 language, this is set to change. This language allows a computer to analyze instructions by understanding the context and the meaning and then decide whether to execute the same. ISO 18629 extensively uses artificial intelligence to represent computer commands.
  • Another Development in High-Capacity 1-Inch Disks - A Japanese university has shown a prototype 1-inch hard disk drive that packs data on the disk surface more densely than existing hard drives. The density with which information can be packed onto the disk is particularly important in the tiny hard drives used in handheld electronic devices such as digital music players. The prototype 10GB drive packs data with an areal density--the number of bits per unit of disk surface area--of 138 gigabits per square inch, says Yoshihisa Nakamura, who heads the project at Tohoku University's Research Institute of Electrical Communications.
  • Samsung Begins Production of Xbox 360 Graphics Tech - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the world's top maker of memory chips, on Monday said it is the first supplier to mass produce graphic chips for the next generation of video games. Mueez Deen, director of graphics for the U.S. semiconductor unit of Samsung, said it has begun high-volume manufacturing of a 512-megabit graphics DDR3 memory chip for use in gaming consoles and personal computers.

HARDWARE... 

  • AMD dual-core Athlons 'sell out' in Tokyo - AMD's new Athlon 64 X2 processors apparently touched down in Japan this weekend, with several shops offering limited supplies of the dual-core chips. The Athlon 64 X2 4200+, 4600+, and $4800+ were all available, but prices were a little higher than expected. Prices ranged from $606 to $609 for the slower of the three chips, to $910 to $919 for the mid-range part and around $1,135 for the 4800+. AMD's price-list has the three parts down as $537, $803 and $1,001, though that's OEM pricing, with buyers committing themselves to purchasing parts in batches of 1,000 chips.
  • NVIDIA graphics drivers to go multithreaded - NVIDIA's Vice President of GPU software recently revealed to TechReport that NVIDIA has plans to produce multithreaded ForceWare graphics drivers for its GeForce graphics products. Multithreading in the video driver should allow performance increases when running 3D games and applications on dual-core CPUs and multiprocessor PCs. De Waal estimated that dual-core processors could see performance boosts somewhere between five and 30% with these drivers.
  • Clearspeed co-processor add-in card - The new add-in card will be available for desktop PCs and utilises a chip called CSX600 which Clearspeed claims is the world's fastest 64-bit floating point processor, delivering a sustained performance of 25 GFlops. Clearspeed's product will use two such chips, to deliver 50 GFlops.
  • Evesham Axis AK47 - TrustedReviews has posted a review of the Evesham Axis AK47 which is an affordable SLI machine with two 6800LE cards and an Athlon 64 3700+ at it's core. The two cards Evesham has gone with are from Leadtek, but gone are the big noisy coolers from the 6800GT cards we saw in the Duel SLi system - with the lower clock speeds of the GeForce 6800LE cards, a more discrete  and quiet solution has been employed. The other major difference is that  the GeForce 6800LE cards don’t have a power connector, which means less power draw but also less overclockability.
  • Mushkin HP3200 REDLINE DDR400 - If you want extreme performance dual channel modules capable of snuffing out the competition, then the REDLINE series are for you. Ultra low latencties at extremely high front side bus can be achieved with these modules!
  • Gigabyte GA-8I955X Royal i955X Mainboard - The GA-8I955X Royal also features the latest in high-speed connectivity with Dual Gigabit Ethernet for simultaneous WAN and LAN connection speeds of up to 1,000 Mb/s as well as onboard Firewire (IEEE1394b) and USB 2.0 capabilities. To round off the extensive networking capabilities of this board, GIGABYTE bundles the GN-BTD02 Bluetooth wireless USB adapter that enables compatibility with Bluetooth consumer products such as mobile phones, printers, PDAs, cameras and headsets for the ultimate versatility around the home or office.
  • Shuttle SN25P - Bit-tech.net has posted a new review of the Shuttle SN25P, a NForce 4 small form factor system supporting Socket 939. The article covers the real world benchmarking performance as well as overclocking and system aesthetics and general usability.
  • PowerColor AX480A-GF motherboard - The PowerColor AX480A-GF motherboard was featuring the RADEON XPRESS 200P (RX480) Chipset that delivers significant performance gains with variety of new generation architectures including dual-channel DDR, PCI-Express interface and Serial-ATA interface for improving storage performance.
  • ASUS Extreme N6600GT (GeForce 6600 GT) - The card's performance definitely left us no doubts it was on par with the reference board in most benchmarks and takes a marginal lead in some others. Overclocking is quite good actually, with an overall improvement of about 14% in 3DMark03. As for the efficiency of its cooler, the temperatures are slightly higher than the default but not enough to question its worth. While the retail price of the ASUS Extreme EN6600GT at about US$220 is not the cheapest in the market, it is acceptable considering that it is after all an ASUS product.
  • ATI X300 SE HyperMemory vs. NVIDIA GeForce 6200 TurboCache - For the most part, the XFX GeForce 6200TC 128MB outran ATI’s RADEON X300 SE 128MB, running numerous tests faster than the X300 SE. Aside from performance, we must also look at the features that each graphics card brings to the table. The NV44 based GeForce 6200TC features Shader Model 3.0 support while the RV370 based only supports Shader Model 2.0.
  • Imation 16x16x Internal DVD Writer - As good as its media compatibility was, the drive was sorely lacking the extra edge to edge out other DVD writers that possessed good media compatibility too. That missing ingredient is none other than "Over-Specification" writing. For just over US$80, the Imation drive is actually costlier than many competing drives it's up against, including drives from BenQ, LG, NEC and even Pioneer. More importantly however is the tested and proven "Over-Specification" writing capability of these drives, an area in which the Imation unit was unable to impress.
  • D-Link DES-1316K - PoE Switch - Along with most products available today the DES-1316K is an end-span device. It provides power over the same wire pairs as used for data delivery so end devices can be powered directly from the switch. Being fully 802.3af compliant, the switch contains automatic detection circuits that prevent it from sending power to non-compliant terminal devices, ensuring that only those devices that present an authenticated PoE
    signature will receive power.
  • Gigabyte’s network push - New Wireless Networking Equipment - Gigabyte is about to start a large networking tour of Australia, with the aim of boosting and launching its wireless networking products, and their biggest starting points are the GN-BC01, GN-A17GU and the GN-LC05.
  • "One-Touch" Wireless Security - Buffalo Technology's AOSS vs. Linksys' SecureEasySetup - The main difference between the two is in installed base and commitment to the technology. Buffalo has the edge here with (they say) 6.5 million AOSS current users, availability across all its current consumer wireless LAN product line and ongoing recruitement of new companies to AOSS-enable their wireless products. SES, by contrast, has virtually no installed base, is still not released by either Linksys or HP six months after being announced at this year's CES, and is MIA on both Linksys and HP's websites. But given the marketing and distribution muscle of both companies, SES could easily overtake AOSS should both companies decide to get firmly behind the technology.
  • KeySonic Intelligent KVM Switch -  If you have 3 PCs, you might end up with 3 monitors, 3 keyboards and 3 mice! Well, there is a device than can solve your problem and let you control all 3 or more PCs with a single monitor/
  • MediaGear Songbank Digital Audio Jukebox - Well after playing around with this thing for awhile, I have come to the conclusion that it makes a really good portable hard drive.You can do some live recording as well as being able to record from the incorporated FM radio. The sound is on par with most mid range MP3 players on the market. The headphones are lacking a little in the quality so replace them or use your own.
  • Sony DSC-M1: Good Video, Disappointing Pictures - Other than taking still images, the other main selling point of the M1 is its MPEG-4 video capability. The M1 can record stereo audio and video at 640x480 and 30 fps. Thanks to the M1's MPEG-4 compression, the video file sizes are much smaller than those of comparable quality from other digicams using MPEG-1 compression.

GUIDES...

  • How To Overclock AMD Barton, Sempron, T-Bred and Athlon XP CPUs - Here's the brand-new overclocking guide for AMD socketA processors to simplify OC (OverClocking) and to give tips with respect to current hardware.
  • Which Technology is Better: GSM or CDMA? - A lot of discussion has been done recently around the GSM and CDMA cell phone standards. But which one is better?
  • Memory Overclocking - Learn how to overclock your RAM memory in order to increase your computer performance without spending a dime.
  • How-To: Resource Hacking Part 2 - In this article, we will go into more detail and describe the somewhat cryptic code, as well as show you how to add controls and resources to a file. Adding resources will enable you to add images or animations to Windows and other program dialogs.
  • Identify Malware Hiding in Windows' System Folders - It's no fun to go into Task Manager and discover that a bunch of mysterious processes are running on your PC. In the case of the unknowns, you may ask yourself how much of this stuff you actually want. Or more seriously, if anything on your machine is actually doing harm.
  • Get Windows XP's Backup utility to use recordable optical media - Learn a workaround that will allow you to indirectly make Windows XP's Backup utility use recordable optical media as a backup destination. Be sure to notice that the author points out that you need to ensure your backup file fits on one CD.
  • Four Registry Tweaks to Accelerate Windows XP -  Here are four tweaks that experienced IT professionals can manually make to improve the speed of Windows XP.
  • Maximize the Performance of Windows XP -  Here is an in-depth 62-page chapter from the O'Reilly book Windows XP Annoyances for Geeks, 2nd Edition. It contains a collection of "tips, secrets, and solutions" that administrators can use to improve Windows XP and overcome some of its idiosyncrasies.

SOFTWARE...

  • ATI Catalyst Report Q2 - The Control Panel is coming to the end of it’s life and 8.16, August, will be the last driver to support it. ATI are moving towards CCC as the only UI available and from 8.17, September, only CCC will supported. All next gen ATI products will support CCC only. For more information on the up-coming features of Catalyst (focusing on CCC, of course) check out this article.
  • Kernel 2.6.12 Final  - Linux Kernel has been updated again (changelog)
  • New Command Line Shell Released on BetaPlace - The first beta version of Microsoft's new Command Line based shell was released to users via Microsoft's BetaPlace website on Friday. The release, codenamed "Monad", was originally thought to be a component of Longhorn. However, recent news has disconfirmed these reports - saying the new programmable Unix-like shell will be released separate from Longhorn. Interested users can try out Monad by signing in on the BetaPlace website under the guest ID of "mshPDC".
  • KARMA Wireless Clients Utilities - KARMA is a set of tools for assessing the security of wireless clients at multiple layers. Wireless sniffing tools discover clients and their preferred/trusted networks by passively listening for 802.11 Probe Request frames.
  • AutoPatcher XP June 2005 - AutoPatcher is a comprehensive collection of patches, addons and registry tweaks that give you peace of mind in the knowledge that your Windows system is up to date, even before you connect it to the Internet. It's designed to quickly patch a system with the most current updates and tweaks available, and requires no user interaction once you have selected what to install. This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.1. Although it was made with Windows XP SP2 English/Portuguese in mind, it will load on any (English/Portuguese) Windows version, showing only the items which match the running environment.
  • AutoPatcher 2000 June 2005  - This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.1. Although it was made with Windows 2K SP4 English in mind, it will load on any (English) Windows version, showing only the items which match the running environment.
  • MSConfig Cleanup 1.2 - This is where MSConfig Cleanup comes in! It scans the startup configurations and allows you to remove any item that has been previously disabled via MSConfig.
  • BSPlayer 1.30 Build 818 - BSplayer (download) is a Windows player that plays back all kinds of media files ( avi / mpg / asf / wmv / wav / mp3...) and specialises in video and divx playback.
  • Miranda 0.4.0.1 - Miranda IM (download / changelog) is a multi protocol instant messenger client for Windows. Miranda IM uses very little memory and is extremely fast.
  • CCleaner 1.20.118 - CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) is a freeware system optimisation tool. That removes unused and temporary files from your system - allowing it to run faster, more efficiently and giving you more hard disk space. The best part is that it's fast! (normally taking less that a second to run) and Free
  • nForce4 Standalone Drivers 7.13 (Intel) - NVIDIA have released a new set of nForce Drivers version 7.13 for Windows 2000/XP
  • ForceWare 77.50 BETA Win2000/XP WHQL - This driver set is 100% the same as the beta I mentioned last week, the only thing that differs is the WHQL tag. Although a WHQL release it should be stated that the driver still needs to be considered a BETA as it was not released officially by NVIDIA at this point in time. There's the same driver for for the 64-bit versions of Windows as well.
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