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Tuesday's Tech Madness - tech|
(hx) 08:20 PM CEST - Jun,14 2005 |
SECURITY...
- Security Patch Watch: Adobe, Macromedia, Symantec -
An
advisory from Adobe Systems said the vulnerability affects multiple
products, including the widely used Adobe Photoshop CS, Adobe Creative Suite
1.0 and Adobe Premiere Pro 1.x. Customers using the latest version (CS2) of
these products are not exposed to the vulnerability. The company has provided
updates with instructions
on its website. Also Macromedia has
released patches rated "important" for a privilege escalation
vulnerability in multiple products in the Macromedia MX 2004 suite. This
potential vulnerability does not affect products installed on machines with a
single user, and it cannot be exploited remotely," the company said. And
finally, Symantec has rolled out new versions of its pcAnywhere remote control
tool to fix a potentially serious security hole. In an online advisory,
Symantec warned that the flaw could be exploited by malicious, local users
to gain escalated privileges. Affected products include pcAnywhere 9.x, 10.x
and 11.x.
- Virus flood threatens home users -
Virus writers have adopted a new tactic to try to make sure their malicious
programs reach as many victims as possible. Instead of releasing Windows
viruses intermittently, many creators of worms and trojans are pumping them
out with increasing frequency. For a while new variants of one virus, called
Mytob, were appearing every hour. Some viruses appear in hundreds of different
guises. This tactic is designed to fox security firms that use software to
scan e-mail attachments for the signatures of known viruses. The variants are
appearing far faster than firms can analyse them and update their scanners to
spot the malicious code. The tactic seems to be paying off. Currently, Mytob
variants are filling 14 of the positions in the Top 20 threats list collated
by security firm Sophos.
OFFTOPIC...
- James Cameron Takes on Project 880 - James Cameron (Titanic)
will start in December
on his next big-budget film, which could either be Battle Angel or a parallel
project, tentatively titled Project 880. The Hollywood Reporter says both
films would be shot in 3-D with custom-designed high-definition cameras.
Whichever film Cameron does next, he also plans to use a photo-real version of
the performance capture technology used by Robert Zemeckis on The Polar
Express. Battle Angel is based on Yukito Kishiro's 12 popular Japanese graphic
novels about a nymphette who morphs into an action heroine. Cameron has
reworked a script from Alexander screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis that could
serve as the beginning of a franchise.
TECHNOLOGY...
- Skype Adds Voicemail to VoIP Services -
Customers with Skype Voicemail can leave unlimited Voicemail messages for
all Skype users when they are unavailable or offline, and can receive
Voicemails from any caller. Unlike standard voicemail systems, Skype Voicemail
also allows customers the flexibility to send pre-recorded voice greetings to
any other Skype user, regardless if the recipient is also a subscriber to the
service.
- IBM powers up fastest private supercomputer -
With a processing speed of 91.29 teraflops, the system is expected to join
its sister machine, the Blue Gene/L supercomputer installed at Lawrence
Livermore National Labs (currently the world's fastest), as one of the top
three supercomputers.
- Nanotech to turbocharge PC and mobile data -
Scientists have
demonstrated for the first time that carbon nanotubes can route electrical
signals on a computer chip faster than traditional copper or aluminium
wires at speeds of up to 10GHz.
- Ericsson debuts cell phone network for
airplanes - Eircsson announced today that
it has created a mini cell phone network for usage in commercial airplanes.
The gear, also meant for use on ships at sea, is a much slimmer version of
Ericsson's RBS 2000, the wireless giant's most popular lineup of cell-phone
network base stations. Ericsson says the new network can accommodate as many
as 60 people at a time using GSM, the world's most popular cell phone
standard.
- Sony Ericsson unveils new phones - The K608 is a lightweight 3G
handset with a camera, FM radio and digital music player. The other phones,
using the GSM standard, were geared toward younger, fashion-conscious users,
including the J210 with basic voice and messaging features. GSM phones, or
global system for mobile communications, account for a majority of the world's
wireless users. The
S600 includes a camera and advanced gaming features, while the clamshell
Z520 was geared toward young women "who want to carry an attractive accessory
just as much as a mobile communications device".
- Sony Ericsson Announces
W600 Walkman Phone - Sony Ericsson has unveiled
a
new phone that bears Sony's "Walkman" brand name. This is the second
"Walkman" phone that the group has released. Many industry analysts believe
that the biggest threat to iPods digital dominance will come in the form of a
combined mobile phone/music player. The W600 sports a 176 x 220 pixel rotating
display, 3d graphics, Bluetooth, 256Mb of memory and of course MP3/AAC
playback abilities. The new phone also includes an FM tuner.
- Nokia 6265
- MP3 player and 2 megapixel camera - Nokia says the new Nokia 6265 is its
most feature-rich CDMA phone to date.
It has a
large 240x320 display, a 2 megapixel camera with LED flash, digital music
player, Bluetooth, a mini SD memory slot. The camera is only 22mm thin and has
24MB integrated memory. By using miniSD memory cards users can expand this up
to 1GB to store hundreds of 2 megapixel photos or digital audio files.
-
Philips to launch SA255 digital audio player - It supports line-in
recording, voice recording and also FM radio. MP3, WAV and WMA audio files are
supported and the device has a while backlit 128x48 LCD screen.
The SA255 is powered on one AAA Alkaline battery but details regarding
battery life aren't mentioned
HARDWARE...
-
Nvidia G70 benchmarks published - A website has published 3DMark05
scores for the G70.
According
to Hardspell, that amounts to 7703 3DMarks. That contrasts slightly with
another benchmark for the G70 that a mole whispered to us - 7737. And for an
SLI configuration 12070.
Which isn't particularly brilliant given the ladles of hype that appear to be
sloshing around. -
Evesham Axis 64 X700 - Media Center PC -
After all it's capable of recording TV, playing slide shows, and watching
DVDs all of which is controllable from the comfort of a sofa or bed (not
supplied). Of course if you do a lot of that you'll probably want to attach it
to something bigger than the supplied 17in TFT screen, but before I left home
many moons ago I had a 17in CRT TV at the bottom of my bed and at the time it
seemed like a home cinema.
-
Sony VAIO VGN-T2XP ultra portable laptop - Inside the T2XP, the specs
are pretty impressive considering the size of the notebook. Driving things
along is
an Ultra Low Voltage Pentium M CPU running at 1.2GHz - no doubt the choice
of a ULV chip has helped the Sony achieve very impressive battery life.
There's 512MB of memory installed, but 8MB has been dedicated to the
integrated Intel 855GME graphics chipset. You could allocate up to 64MB to the
graphics chipset, but it really isn't worth it - you're better off keeping the
memory accessible by your applications.
-
Toshiba Libretto notebook -
The Libretto is powered by Intel's Pentium M 753 ULV processor which,
clocked at 1.2GHz, offers plenty of punch for all your portable computing
needs. Despite the fact that many notebooks are equipped with PCIe chipsets
these days, Toshiba equipped the Libretto with the tried-and-tested Intel 855
chipset which features the built in Extreme Graphics 2 graphics.
-
AMD planning K8 processor with integrated graphics - Apparently AMD has
been talking about doing a very integrated,
very low cost K8 derivative for 2008. The CPU would feature an on-die
memory controller like the current Athlon 64, however it would also feature an
on-die graphics core and I/O controller - effectively removing the need for
any chipset on the motherboard.
-
AMD Athlon64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ -The
Dual core CPUs Perform much better then the FX-55 on CPU intensive tasks,
which would be things like DVD encoding, and Photoshop, however they perform
about the same in games
-
3-way nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition Boards Shootout -
VR-Zone has taken
a close look at 3 nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition boards out there in the
market from EPoX, ASUS and MSI. We will touch on the board features, price,
performance and overclocking potential to give you a better understanding.
-
Epox 5NVA+ SLI : Intro/Packaging/Layout - As per the benchmarks in the
previous pages,
the
5NVA+ SLI performed slightly slower than other boards in synthetic
benchmarks. However in actual games and applications, the board performed
almost as well as other boards based on the nForce4 chipset. Overclocking
options on this board are also pretty decent and besides the dead PCI-E x16
slot in our pre-production sample, we did not face any instability or
incompatibility problems in the retail version. We like Epox's onboard LEDs
for diagnosing problems.
-
Gigabyte GA-8I955X Royal Dual Core Motherboard - The entire i945/955
chipset gambit is great for those just getting into a new system, but for
those who just bought a 925XE board a few months back,
they will be sorely disappointed when they have to buy a new board just to use
the new dual-core CPU, especially when the i955 does not really offer
significant technological advances to be a, gee I really have to have that
product for current 925XE owners.
-
ASUS EN6800GT Dual (6800GT SLi) -
The new ASUS EN6800GT Dual makes an impressive enthusiast-level gaming
graphics card especially with its rather impressive SLi performance. This is
ASUS' answer to Gigabyte's 3D1 and it surpassed the 3D1 in terms of
specifications and performance. Although initial news about this particular
card said that it's supposed to be based on dual GeForce 6800 Ultra GPUs, the
sample we received from ASUS never failed to amaze either. While its default
clock speed puts the card at GeForce 6800GT frequencies, overclocking the card
to hit frequencies above the GeForce 6800 Ultra speed was a walk in the park.
-
Sapphire Radeon X850 Pro 256MB PCI Express -
The Radeon X850 Pro 256MB from Sapphire aims to bring the features of the
X850 to the mid-range consumer, offering a solid gaming experience while
weighing in about $160 less than the high end Platinum Editions and $110 less
than the standard X850 XT, the 16-Pixel Pipe equivalent to the Pro.
-
GeCube RADEON X800XLA-VIVO 256MB AGP -
GeCube's X800XLA-VIVO is based on a successful VPU but doesn't make full
use of it. Ideally, what I'd like to see is an AGP model outfitted with
Uni-Wise cooling and housed on a smaller PCB. As it is, the GeCube
X800XLA-VIVO is a simply average implementation of a decent VPU.
-
MSI NX6600-VTDE128 Diamond Edition 6600 VGA - On average,
MSI 6600DE PCI-E is 18% slower than a fully-fledged 6600GT PCI-E; at this
gap users will notice the difference in performance in game plays. However,
once overclocked, it can reach 6600GT PCI-E level, 495MHz core and 1000MHz
memory. At this speed, it is just as fast as a standard 6600GT PCI-E.
-
Creative Audigy 4 Pro sound card - Creative's website has a
comparison chart detailing the differences between the Audigy 4 and previous
cards, the only difference listed
compared to the Audigy 2 ZS is the signal to noise ratio, with an extra 6dB,
due to the new professional quality Cirrus Logic DAC CS4398 chips -> The
largest difference appears during the 192kHz test with the Audigy 4 putting in
a very good showing. At 48kHz, the card also performs as expected, indeed
slightly more than the stated 6dB improvement.
-
Sony DRU-800A review -
Since this drive can record to DVD-R DL media, it is probably one of the
most versatile drives out there, and it will stay cutting edge until sometime
next year when you can expect to see HD-DVD and Blu-Ray writers hitting the
market
-
OCZ ModStream 520W Power Supply -
The OCZ
ModStream 520W Power Supply is designed and marketed for the style
conscious computer user. It is not an extremely high powered or an extremely
quiet design. Nonetheless, it is well designed and would definitely fit in
with the vast majority of blue light themed computers out there. Modular
cabling is a big plus, as it allows the skillful modder to do amazing things,
and still keep the view from the side tidy. Airflow is definitely helped by
the pro sleeving and the 120mm LED fan and exhaust system.
-
Razer Diamondback 1600DPI Optical Mouse -
With a 1600 DPI optical sensor, a superb high end paint job and a long
cord and carry case you get a lot for your money.
-
X-Arcade Two-Player Joystick -
The
X-Arcade truly is a winner and an easy sell if you're looking for that
genuine arcade feel. XGAMING's peerless backing of its own product makes it
even easier to recommend; it actually makes it impossible not to. With its
gimmick-free lifetime warranty, 30-day money back guarantee, toll-free phone
support, and online live technical support, XGAMING gives you plenty of reason
to be comfortable with your purchase.
-
Juniper Networks NetScreen-5GT - Despite its compact dimensions
the 5GT packs a fair punch in the hardware department with a 400MHz Intel
IXP425 network processor accompanied by 64MB of SDRAM and 32MB of Flash
memory. The WAN port can be used to connect the device to an ADSL or cable
modem or be used for a direct link to a router and four Fast Ethernet ports
are provided for the LAN connections. The serial port can be used as an
Internet backup modem link but this is only available in the Plus version.
-
Panasonic DVD-S77S player/recorder -
The Panasonic player allows more customizability over visual results,
while the NeuNeo players support several video resolutions including 1080
Progressive Scan. The Samsung player is the simplest to use, since it has very
few options that can be configured.
-
Canon PowerShot S2 IS - The original PowerShot S1 was a great ultra
zoom camera, but it had several flaws that kept it out of the top spot. Those
flaws included poor low light focusing (due to the lack of an AF-assist lamp),
a small LCD display, above average noise and purple fringing, a 1GB movie
limit, and the lack of a histogram in record mode. The good news is that
Canon has fixed most of those things on the new PowerShot S2 IS, earning
it a spot at the top of my "best ultra zoom" list along with the Panasonic
FZ20.
GUIDES...
- Voltage Mods on Abit AA8XE with just a pencil! - The plain Jane
Abit AA8XE is a very good overclocking board, and only loses out to the
Fatality version due to its limited voltage options. However, some easy
voltage mods will get your board to keep up with any of the Fatality boards
out there.
VR-Zone shows you how, with the humble pencil!
- TCCD 600+ on the DFI Ultra+SLI - Guide - XtremeResources is pleased
to publish
an incredibly informative guide by our member Kakaroto regarding the setup
of TCCD memory on the DFI NF4 boards.
- ATI Xenos: XBOX 360 Graphics Demystified - Beyond3D take a look at
ATI C1 /
Xenos - "It will be very interesting to see the performance and quality of
graphics it is able to produce once developers have had decent access to
development kits based on the final hardware, however we suspect that it won't
be until the second generation of XBOX 360 titles before we see developers
being able to seriously scratch the surface of understanding the processing
capabilities of Xenos and the XBOX 360 as a whole."
- Battlefield 2 Benchmark Performance: Athlon 64 3800+ and Sapphire
X800XL 512MB - The test system consisted of Windows XP Professional SP2
with version 5.6 of ATI's Catalyst drivers and nForce 4 6.53 drivers.
Check out results.
- How to Set Up a Home Windows Server Guide Part 3 -
This article will focus on how to access files on your server securely
outside of your LAN or home.
- Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating from Software Update Services to
Windows Server Update Services -
Step-by-step guidance on how to migrate from Microsoft Software Update
Services (SUS) to Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). You will
find step-by-step procedures for installation and configuration of the WSUS
server on the SUS server as well as procedures for migration of approvals and
updates from the SUS server.
SOFTWARE...
- Fedora Core 4 -
Fedora Core (download)
has expanded in this release to four binary ISO images and four source ISO
images, and is available for both x86-64 and i386.
- phpMyAdmin 2.6.3-rc1 -
phpMyAdmin can manage
a whole MySQL-server (needs a super-user) but also a single database.
- LinkSync 1.0.2.1 -
LinkSync
is a major re-write of F2e-Sync. It now support multi syncing from one to many
browsers on the fly.
- Skype 1.3.0.45 -
Skype (download
/
changelog) uses P2P (peer-to-peer) technology to connect you to other
users. Not to share files, but to talk with them for free.
- Longhorn Transformation Pack 10.5 -
Longhorn Transformation Pack will transform your Windows XP (including
XP2) into the upcoming Longhorn (the new Windows edition from Microsoft)
- RealPlayer 10.5 Build 6.0.12.1212 -
download
- QuickTime Alternative 1.48 -
QuickTime Alternative will allow you to play QuickTime files (.mov, .qt
and other extensions) without having to install QuickTime Player from Apple.
It also supports QuickTime content that is embedded in webpages.
- VirtualDub 1.6.7 Experimental -
VirtualDub (changelog
/
download /
download AMD64 version) is a video capture and processing program. It
features fast capturing, process files larger than the 2 gigabyte limit,
optimized for linear editing, support for Motion-JPEG, MPEG-1 video and layer
3 audio, real-time and near-realtime video processing, video job queues, and
much more.
- AnyDVD updated to 5.2.4.2 -
AnyDVD is
a driver, which descrambles DVD-Movies automatically in the background. This
DVD appears unprotected and region code free for all applications and the
Windows operating system as well. This new version adds support for a
new version of the "Sony ARccOS protection" as found on "Closer" R2 (UK,
German, Italian) to the option to remove "Protection based on unreadable
Sectors" (it should really work now).
- RatDVD 0.6 -
ratDVD
takes a full featured DVD movie and puts it into a highly compressed .ratDVD
container format file.
- DVD Identifier V4.0 adds Blu-ray support with HD-DVD coming -
DVD Identifier
retrieves and interprets the pre-recorded information that is present on dvd
media (DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM) and also
on Blu-ray media (BD-R and BD-RE).
- Nero CD-DVD Speed 4.00 -
Nero CD-DVD Speed (download)
is a benchmark which can test the most important features of an optical drive.
These tests include: Transfer rate, Seek times, CPU (Central Processing Unit)
usage, Burst rate, DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) quality & Spinup/spindown
time. It can also check the CD (Compact Disk) and DVD (Digital Versatile Disk)
media quality.
- Nero Burning Rom 6.6.0.14 -
Nero Burning Rom 6.6.0.14 (mirror1-US
/ mirror2-US /
changelog) adds support of layer jump recording for DVD-R DL, improves
usability for DVD-Video compilation (now the VIDEO_TS folder is opened per
default so a drag and drop action will add the files to the correct folder)
and more. They have also released
Nero Media
Player 1.4.0.33 and
NeroVision
Express 3.1.0.11. For more info & download visit the official
website.
- ForceWare 77.50 BETA Win2000/XP- Here's a new set of
Forceware Drivers in the shape of 77.50 for Windows 2000/XP! Dated: May
26th, 2005 - WHQL Candidate.
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