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Evening Tech Madness - tech
(hx) 12:42 AM CET - Feb,11 2004 - Post a comment / read (9)
  • New Worm: W32/Mydoom.C - Mydoom.C (also referred to as DoomJuice) is a variant of the Mydoom worm that attacks and infects only those systems which are currently infected with Mydoom.A. Customers who are not infected by Mdoom.A are not at risk from Mydoom.C. Customers who are currently infected with Mydoom.B are not at risk from Mydoom.C. Doomjuice doesn't spread via email or KaZaA as did MyDoom.A. Instead, the worm spreads via port 3127 only.
  • [!] Microsoft warns of widespread Windows flaw - On Tuesday, the software giant released a fix for a networking flaw (download) that affects every computer running Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003. If left unpatched, the security hole could allow a worm to spread quickly throughout the Internet, causing an incident similar to the MSBlast attack last summer.
  • Microsoft Fixes IE Flaw -  A software patch issued by Microsoft restores Internet Explorer's ability to handle certain types of Web URLs that were banned by an emergency browser security patch in early February. The patch restores IE's ability to handle a type of HTTP URL containing user authentication information such as user name and password information (thanks PCWorld)
  • Office 2003 SP1 Enhancements Revelaed - The chaps over at Neowin.net have received information about future enhancements for Office 2003. Office 2003 SP1 which is currently planned for release in late May will include fixes/improvements for all applications in the Office 2003 suite with some big enhancements for InfoPath 2003.  Microsoft are adding the ability for custom controls, active x controls that can be made available in InfoPath's control tasks pane as well as other improvements throughout InfoPath. Details are unclear on what enhancements will be made in other applications like Word and Outlook at the moment.
  • Microsoft to end NT4 support - Support for all NT4 software will definitely end later this year - with no more extensions, according to Microsoft NT4 Enterprise Edition will be supported until 30 June and NT4 Server until 31 December. Microsoft has already extended the support life of NT4 twice.
  • Nintendo to ship GameCube 2 in '2005-6' - Nintendo today denied Japanese reports that it has delayed the launch of the GameCube's successor and that its 2005-6 release target is the one it has always had in mind.
  • Legal downloads outsell CDs - Legal music downloads have outsold traditional physical formats such as DVDs and CDs for the first time, according to research from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The organisation found that over 150,000 downloads were sold in January 2004. Some 50,000 of these sales came in one week alone, with the launch of legal download site MyCokeMusic.
  • Star Wars on DVD - According to DVDFile.com, 20th Century Fox and LucasFilm have confirmed that The Original Trilogy will arrive on September 21st in a four-disc set.
  • Virtual PC 2004 vs. VMWare 4: Benchmarking Part II - Hernán Di Pietro has published the second part of the article, where WinXP is used as a guest.
  • Canon Unveils Three Printers - New entries include i9900 photo printer, portable i80, and ImagePrograf W6200 for super sizes. The i9900 photo printer features Canon's ChromaPlus eight-color ink system, which adds new red and green ink cartridges to the traditional cyan, magenta, yellow, black, photo cyan, and photo magenta cartridges. It can print photos up to 13 by 19 inches, with a maximum resolution of 4800 by 2400 dots per inch, and it offers both USB 2.0 and FireWire interfaces. You can expect to see the i9900 in May priced at $499.99.
  • VIA takes Eden CPU to 1GHz - VIA today extended its low-power Eden ESP processor family to 800MHz and 1GHz.  Hardly likely to challenge the x86 mainstream, that. But VIA is aiming the part at small form-factor PCs and PC-derived consumer electronics kit - almost all of which specify fanless operation.  At 1GHz, the 130nm Eden consumes as little as 7W, VIA said.
  • More NV40 details  - Nvidia claims that its card will end up four times faster in Doom 3 and seven times faster in Half Life 2. Well, even if those numbers are ridiculously high, you might expect that NV40 will have much more efficient shaders than NV38 had. NV40 will use GDDR 2 or 3 memories as its memory controller is capable of both and Nvidia aims to get to 600MHz milestone - or should we say 1200MHz effectively.
  • NV45 is Nvidia's PCI Express X16 - According to TheInquirer, Nvidia again will claim that NV45 is DirectX 9.1 compliant but let's clear things up by saying that there is no such thing as DX 9.1 only 9.0c. Let me stop right here and say performance wise it will equal the NV40 -- the only difference is a PCI Express interface. There will be two implementations of NV45 chips, as always. NV45 U implies Ultra and NV40 where Ultra will end up faster than 500, which is what Graphzilla is aiming for. Memory characteristics will be the same as the NV40, eight memory chips, 8x32BGA -144 GDDR 3 memory running at up to 600 MHz, 1200 MHz effectively. NV45 comes equipped with 256MB of 256Mbit GDDR3 memory, and not GDDR 2 like we suggested before. What's the difference? Even the vendors don't seem to know yet.
  • Nvidia's Detonator 55 is Forceware 2.0 plans - Nvidia is planning to release new drivers with 55 marks in the name and the driver will be called ForceWare 2.0. This driver should get you "up to" 20 per cent of performance increase and free auto-overclocking it seems.
  • Toshiba Pocket PC e805 First Look - Toshiba's earlier e-series PDAs had some ground-breaking features - the e740 was the first to integrate Wi-Fi, for example. The new Toshiba Pocket PC e800 series retains the 802.11b capability and adds a raft of other impressive features.
  • Danish SD System Mach II review - This system is for people, who can settle for no less than the perfect system and then some. The system is overclocked at the magical 4GHz and is 100% stable – that is a great achievement.
  • EPoX eX5 Mini Me review - At the end of the day, this is a well-performing system that is built better on the inside than the outside. Even the little door covering the front USB and FireWire ports feels like it's going to break off in your hand. Perhaps this is the kind of construction necessary to come in at a $300 price point, but we'd rather have something that feels a bit more durable.
  • Mid Range Graphic Card Roundup (updated) - Overclockers New Zealand has posted an updated round-up of the Mid Range Graphic Card with new PixelView FX5900XT 128MB graphic card.
  • ATI 9800 XT vs. nVidia 5950 Ultra - Gigabyte Style -  TweakTown have compared the performance of Gigabyte's GV-R98X256D graphics card based on the Radeon 9800 XT agains Gigabyte's GeForce FX 5950 Ultra.
  • Chaintech GeForce FX 5700 Ultra - nVidia's mainstream VGA fighter - TweakTown have compared the performance of  nVidia's GeForce FX 5700 Ultra, in the form of the AA5700U from Chaintech, against ATI's Radeon 9600 XT.
  • AOpen Aeolus FX5900XT review  - The card features an curious-looking fan, which might be of interest if you're of the transparent case brigade. Noise levels are reasonable. It's not as quiet as the MSi GeForce FX 5700 Ultra, but at least the days of Nvidia cards sounding like jet engines are long gone. The rear of the card sports a DVi port with a D-SUB adapter provided. There's also a second D-SUB port so you can hook up two displays. As you might expect at the price, there's no ViVo functionality but there is a TV-Out, with an S-Video to composite adapter in the box.
  • Nu Tech DDW-081 Internal DVD+R/RW Driver review - If you're in the market for a solid performing DVD+R/RW drive then the DDW-081 from Nu Technologies is a great deal. The drive ships at an extremely pleasing price, comes with everything you need to get started, performs up to task, and has good firmware support with some major updates in the works. This drive is a quality investment, especially with new firmware enabling DVD-R/RW functionality thus making it an even more attractive buy.
  • Seagate ST3200822A review - Seagate did a good job - the new 200 GB Barracuda 7200.7 is currently the fastest UltraATA drive in terms of transfer rates. With up to 64 MB/s, it even outperforms Western Digital's WD360 Raptor drive, which runs at 10,000 rpm. However, the transfer speeds at the end of the medium cannot cannot compete with the Raptor of course.
  • AOpen H700B case review - Neoseeker has posted a review of the AOpen H700B case.
  • TTGI USA TT-201T3 Case Review - The Madshrimps take a closer look at this fine TTGI offering, an aluminium case packed with nifty features and sporting an attractive pricetag.
  • Asetek WaterChill KT12-L20 solution - Undoubtedly better than air cooling but not without its problems, the Asetek WaterChill KT12-L20 comes recommended if you have no fear of stiff pipes, or are willing to change them for something a little more pliable.
  • Startech SV211MICRO 2 Port KVM Switch review - BigBruin.Com has posted a review of the  Startech SV211 MICRO 2 Port KVM Switch.
  • 3ds max 6 Service Pack 1 - This first service pack (download) is only for English language versions of 3ds max.
  • Foobar 0.8 Beta 8 - Foobar is an audio player with low memory usage and support for several audio formats.
  • Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 - Mozilla Thunderbird (relnotes ~ win32 ~ linux) is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component. Our goal is to produce a cross platform stand alone mail application using the XUL user interface language. Our intended customer is someone who uses Mozilla Firebird (or another stand alone browser) as their primary browser and wants a mail client based on mozilla that "plays nice" with the browser. In addition, by focusing solely on stand alone mail, we believe we can make some dents in the overall footprint and performance of the mail client by removing components and chrome we don't need.
  • Mozilla Firefox 0.8 (Firebird) - Firefox (Win32 ~ Linux) is light version of the Mozilla browser previously known as Phoenix.
  • RightMark Memory Analyzer v2.5 - RightMark Memory Analyzer v2.5 (download), the universal CPU/Chipset/RAM experimental test suite has been released! RightMark Memory Analyzer provides stable and accurate measurements of the most important low-level characteristics of the CPU/Chipset/RAM subsystem of your.
  • SysInfoMyWork 1.4 - SysInfoMyWork (download) is a system tool for monitoring state of memory and CPU load. In comfortable way showing count of free and occupied system memory, and CPU load, by using animated icon of taskbar notification area.
  • Matrox Parhelia driver v1.06.00.99 (Win2k/XP) - This driver release supports Matrox Parhelia 128MB/256MB (AGP), Matrox Parhelia 256MB (PCI), Millennium P650 and Millennium P750 boards.
last 10 comments:
fx-5950uposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 03:42
LET THE NVIDIA VS ATI DEBATE BEGIN...AGAIN! "four times faster in Doom 3 and seven times faster in Half Life 2." We all know nVidia ownz, but that is serious ownage! i'd be selling my 9800 straight away if i had one.

doodposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 04:18
from the tweaktown link -> "On the Gigabyte 9800 XT, the performance was great and the price was below that of the 5950 model, making it a slightly more attractive winner in our books." hf with ur overpriced 5950 .p

billgatezposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 04:21
lol Yea, ATi pwns nvidia. there you go

Bill Gatesposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 06:31
Billgatez - i will sue your a$$ for infringing on my email address. First Mike Rowe, now you. Your A$$ is mine! ;-)

no_debateposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 08:29
What nVidia vs ATI debate??? ATI sux hard because of their drivers. So what if nVidia is ~5% slower -- the drivers are way more stable. Reliability is the issue. Simple as that. There is no debate.

fucktardposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 08:33
every1 stfu who gives a shit they are gfx cards get over it

Tomposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 18:38
to: no debate. Exactly. that review was nothing but marketing likely influenced by ATI sales dept. 8 FPS it won in one test and they claim its a huge gain..whatever. Nvidia owns in GL where ATI is crap.. and ATI drivers are and always have been crap.

Worzel Bummageposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 20:46
blah blah zzzz

samadamaposted - Feb, 11 2004 - 20:46
I totally agree with all those that are for Nvidia, I bought my Nvidia Extacy Ti4600 when It first came out for $400. I have been very impressed with it. I have reinstall widows soooooooo many times that I can't even remember, most of the time just to get a clean and Fresh start, and I have been always immpressed with the drivers. There has never been a game that I can't play with, from Mames, to Roms to pc games always excellent. I love my Nvidia, the only thing I don't like about it is that when I bought it, the nut head at the store told me that it won't be obselete for atleast 3 to 5 years and then you know what happened, I'LL tell you what happened, they came out with DirectX 9 the following year. Oh, well, live and learn and then get luves :o),:o)!!!

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