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 Gameguru Mania News - Jul,18 2003 -  
Evening Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 01:48 AM CEST - Jul,18 2003 - Post a comment / read (11)
  • US plans to outlaw file-sharing - A bill that will make it a crime to swap files produced without the permission of the copyright owners has been introduced into the US House of Representatives. The move to make it illegal to upload files to peer-to-peer (P2P) sites comes only two weeks after the Recording Industry Association of America threatened to file civil lawsuits against thousands of individual computer users who download the files. Another story can be found here.
  • Router bug threatens 'internet backbone'  -  A critical software bug affecting many key internet routers could be used to derail net traffic, computer experts have warned. Routers are the hubs of the internet, directing traffic to its destination. The software flaw affects the most common internet routers, those running the Cisco IOS operating system (Major Flaw Found In Cisco IOS Devices). Repeatedly sending specially crafted data packets to a vulnerable router will cause it to attempt to restart over and over again, making it unavailable to direct legitimate traffic.
  • SMS Spam blocker - bmd wireless has announced commercial availability of a solution to effectively detect, filter and block SMS spam and unwanted messages from any mobile network. The SMS Spam Filtering (SSF) platform enables mobile operators to define specific rules that are applied to block SMS spam at the network level while allowing customers to easily provision SMS filtering rules for their own subscription service.
  • Is the End Near for Netscape? - The death knell is sounding for the Netscape browser, industry observers said, following America Online's decision Tuesday to lay off about 50 Netscape software developers and end development work on the Mozilla browser technology. According to industry observers and research managers, Netscape is dead.
  • Sony unveils new Net-capable, palm-sized PDA - Sony Marketing (Japan) Inc on Thursday took the wraps off a new Internet-savvy, palm-sized personal digital assistant (PDA) whose horizontal color screen and keyboard fold like those of a notebook computer. The "CLIE PEG-UX50" - measuring 10.3 centimeters in width and 8.7 cm in height - will hit store shelves on Aug 9, said Sony Marketing, a sales arm of Sony Corp.
  • Nikon Ships New Coolpix Models - Nikon is releasing this week three new 3x optical zoom-Nikkor digital cameras--the Nikon Coolpix 2100, Nikon Coolpix 3100 and the Nikon Coolpix SQ; plus a new 5.1-megapixel model, the Coolpix 5400, not previously seen. Now available are the 2-megapixel Coolpix 2100, priced at $249.95; the $349.95, 3.2-megapixel Coolpix 3100; and the 3.1-megapixel Coolpix SQ, which costs $499.95. The Coolpix 5400, also shipping, is priced at $799.95. With a maximum resolution of 1600 by 1200, the Coolpix 2100 can print pictures at sizes of up to 8 by 10 inches. The Coolpix 3100 produces a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 and will make larger prints of up to 11 by 14 inches. The Coolpix 2100 has a zoom range of 36-108mm while the Nikon Coolpix 3100 features a 38-115mm lens (both 35mm equivalents).
  • Kodak Camera Delivers 14 Megapixels - The 14-megapixel Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n digital SLR camera ($5,000 street) isn't for everyone. But for professionals who need extremely high-resolution digital images, it's a relative bargain. For the rest of us, the Pro 14n offers a peek into the next generation of digital cameras.
  • Gateway Launches Flat-Screen TVs - Gateway is growing its line of flat-panel TVs, unveiling its first LCD TVs along with two new plasma models. One of the two new plasma models does support 720p-format HDTV. The 50-inch, 1366-by-788 model becomes available on July 24 priced at $6999. The other new plasma unit is a 46-inch 852-by-480 model that, like Gateway's 42-inch unit, can accept HDTV input but can't deliver a true HDTV image (Gateway calls it an Enhanced-Definition TV, or EDTV). The 46-inch model is due to ship on July 25 priced at $3799.
  • Ogg Vorbis is ready for a market - FineArch, Inc., Tokyo Japan based semiconductor LSI design company, developed the system IP to decode the next generation digital music compression format, Ogg Vorbis. FineArch successfully completed the Ogg vorbis sytstem IP to run at 12 Mhz. This is about 1/6 of the clock speed required to decode Ogg Vorbis with a single CPU system. This ultra low power IP fits well with the today_fs portable music player market where battery life is critical factor.
  • P4 3.2ghz vs. 3200+ review - OcPrices.com has posted a shoot out between the P4 3.2C GHz and the AMD Athlon XP 3200+.
  • GAIM 0.65  - Gaim (download) is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. It is compatible with AIM (Oscar and TOC protocols), ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo, IRC, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, and Zephyr networks.
  • foobar2000 v0.7 Beta 22 - A new beta version of foobar2000 (changelog ~ direct download link) is out.
  • Real Alternative 1.00 - Real Alternative will allow you to play RealMedia files. This way you can play RealAudio and RealVideo files without having to install RealPlayer. You do need a player that is capable of playing RealMedia. The included Media Player Classic supports it and works very well. Supported: RealAudio (.ra .rpm), RealMedia (.rm .ram .rmvb .rpx .smi .smil), RealText (.rt), ReadPix (.rp), RealMedia embedded in webpages. .smi and .smil files sometimes only play the first part of a clip. This is a limitation of the current Media Player Classic.
  • K-Lite Codec Pack 2.04 Final - The K-Lite Codec Pack contains everything you need to be able to playback the most popular audio and video formats. The basic version contains all the codecs that are needed for playing most movies that can be downloaded from the Internet. The full version has some extra codecs which are used less often and includes a media player.
  • WinOnCD 6.0 Service Pack 2 (6.02) - WinOnCD 6's second Service Pack (changelog) has been released by Roxio (thanks SavageNews).
  • MyIE2 v0.8.130 Beta -  MyIE2 (download) is a multi-tabbed browser based on the IE core (IE5.x or above required). It can open multiple web pages within one browser window, and uses little system resources. This new beta adds Favicon support; ALL current IE encoding support; New script commands for plugin developer; URL aliases; better download manager support, and more.
  • Radiator 1.8.0.6 - For listening to and recording (download) from popular radiocards: AimsLab RadioTrack, RadioTrack II, Reveal RA300, SoundForte SF16 - FMP2, SoundForte SF16 - FMI, Aztech / Packard Bell, Comp - Express, GemTek RadioCard, SoundForte SF16 - FMR2, SoundForte SF16 - FMD2, Zoltrix RadioPlus 108, serial port adapters GemTek RadioMan, GemTek Wizard Radio, Justy Radion-maru, Unit Rajikoma, AverMedia TV98 series (BT878), GemTek FMRadio 21 USB, MediaForte SF64PCE2_02, MediaForte SF64PCE2_03, MediaForte SF64PCP, MediaForte M56VAP, MediaForte SF256PCS, MediaForte SF256PCR, SoundForte SF16-FMR, SoundForte SF16-FMX. Also works on D-Link USB radio DSB-R100 (see below). Thanks to various plugins it is possible to work with even more tv/radio cards.
  • Fresh UI 6.20 - Fresh UI (download) is the fresh solution for configuring and optimizing Windows. Loaded with hundreds of useful hidden settings, this software covers the customizing and optimizing technique that you'll be glad to know: Customizing Windows User Interface, Optimizing system settings, Optimizing hardware settings, Customizing Windows application settings, and Control user environment with policies.
  • Windows XP PowerToys Updated - PowerToys are additional programs that developers work on after a product has been released to manufacturing. They add fun and functionality to the Windows experience.
last 10 comments:
Kamiposted - Jul, 18 2003 - 09:47
What about sharing legal files? Will that be outlawed too? Stupid US government.

LA aka Lard Assposted - Jul, 18 2003 - 10:22
why 14meg pixels ? why not 15 or 20 ? I'll wait for 100MP by that time the 14mp would be around my price range :)

salesmanposted - Jul, 18 2003 - 15:10
They are already beginning to outlaw things like P2P yet spamming is still legal? Shows you how the US government makes their decisions.

tomposted - Jul, 18 2003 - 16:24
How pathetic. LOL! I love the effort that goes into keeping rich people rich! Good job government! Ya, funny, outlaw file sharing but allow Spamming.

fruit basketsposted - Jul, 18 2003 - 21:22
fuck they stupid what do you think the internet is? its an even bigger network than some of the p2p networks where tons of illegal swapping and file downloads occur. what you going to do shut down the internet? lol!

v1mposted - Jul, 18 2003 - 23:51
LOL! What do you think those guys in Washington do all day - "defend" freedom and "serve" the constitution? Their job is to make the rich richer. Nothing more, nothing less.

Gerbilsposted - Jul, 19 2003 - 01:42
probably send in the military to Internic and say people are hiding weapons of mass destruction and blow it all up, but we wont find anything. Stupid Country, Stupid decisions.. what else is new.

posted - Jul, 19 2003 - 20:58
it should be agaisnt law to be stupid. and punishment should be courses in logic. this way they will be less idiots on this planet. I think that most humans think illogically not logically.Because most humans are not taught to think logically. Only a handfull of humans are smart. i think the world is suffering because they are too many illogical conclusions being made. And i think the UN is weak because its filled with a bunch of cowards who will not stand up for themselves. The UN does not have the will to enforce its own resolutions. This is the worlds fault because its part of the UN. The UN is and has failed the world.

tomposted - Jul, 20 2003 - 02:55
no sorry, the USA has failed the world, not the UN. Ya stupid ass American.

posted - Jul, 20 2003 - 20:36
intelligence and logic are not the same. people named tom should learn that. people who are not named tom should learn that.

posted - Jul, 21 2003 - 16:28
whoes fault is it that iraq has not been disarmed for the last 11 years? its the UN's fault cause it showed no determination in 11 years to stand up for itself. its also iraq's fault cause they did not comply.

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