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(hx) 03:13 AM CET - Nov,16 2004
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SECURITY...
- Hackers strike at "soft target" small firms -Online criminals are
increasingly
concentrating on "soft target" small and medium-sized firms, the Financial
Services Authority (FSA) has warned.
- McAfee Enhances Spyware Protection - McAfee this week plans to
announce an add-on for its enterprise antivirus products to offer increased
protection against spyware. Users of McAfee VirusScan Enterprise Edition
versions 7.1 or 8.0i next month will be able to purchase
a new McAfee Anti-Spyware Enterprise Edition Module for $15 per desktop.
- A Possibility of Cookie Overwrite in MSIE - Microsoft Internet
Explorer
fails to check certain character strings when accepting cookies. If
Internet Explorer accepts a cookie with a crafted Path attribute, it becomes
possible to overwrite a cookie issued by another site under specific
conditions.
- Eudora 6.2 attachment spoof - In version 6.2, they fixed some cases
where attachments could be spoofed via base64 or quoted-printable encoded
(plain-text, inline) MIME parts., however
some cases remain un-fixed, as Eudora developers know and admit privately.
- What is encryption? - Data encryption has become a sad necessity
for responsible data managers. However cryptography is jargon-heavy even by
the discouraging standards of the IT world – symmetric and asymmetric
cryptosystems, public versus private keys, digital signatures, hash
algorithms, RSA, DES, Rijndael, PGP, MD5, SHA-1, https, secure sockets,
Camellia, IDEA; what does it all mean? What are the differences? Relative
advantages and disadvantages? Hopefully
this article will clear some of the fog.
- How To Secure Windows XP Guide -
This guide will show you how to secure Windows XP. While it covers the
basics it also goes beyond them without going into "paranoid" mode. Protecting
yourself from all the "bad guys" on the Internet requires a multi-tiered
approach.
OFF-TOPIC...
- New claim on location of Atlantis - American researchers claim to
have
found convincing evidence that locates the site of the lost kingdom of
Atlantis off the coast of Cyprus. The team spent six days scanning the
Mediterranean sea bed between Cyprus and Syria using sonar technology. They
believe they found evidence of massive, manmade structures beneath the ocean
floor, including two straight, 2-km (1.25 mile) long walls on a hill. They say
their discoveries match accounts of the city written by Plato.
- NASA tries to set air speed record -
NASA on Monday postponed its attempt to set an air speed record with its
pilotless X-43A "scramjet," saying it will attempt the feat on Tuesday
instead. The X-43A will attempt to reach 7,000 mph, or 10 times the speed of
sound (Mach 10) over U.S.
- Genetic variation gives a taste for alcohol - People with a
gene variation that dulls their taste buds to bitter flavours
drink twice as much alcohol as those with more sensitive palates, suggests
a US study. The discovery may assist doctors in the battle against alcoholism,
which is strongly connected to early drinking behaviour. People generally fall
into three categories of taster. Supertasters have an acute sensitivity to
bitter chemicals, while nontasters only sense bitterness at higher
concentrations. Medium tasters fall in between.
TECHNOLOGY...
- MSN Denies Competition With Google Search - The highest-ranking
official who was willing to discuss the move was Adam Sohn, director of sales
and marketing for the MSN Web portal. He said
Microsoft's intention was not to compete with Google, currently the
Internet's dominant search engine, but instead to "delight" its own customers.
- Adobe Readies Acrobat 7.0 - Adobe Systems by the end of the year
will release version 7.0 of its Acrobat products, including a new free
Acrobat Reader that now includes reviewing capabilities, the company plans to
announce this week. Acrobat 7.0 Professional users can create PDF files and
allow those to be reviewed and commented on by Acrobat Reader 7.0 users. The
reader features a new reviewing toolbar that can be enabled when the PDF file
is created in Acrobat Professional, according to Adobe. Included with Acrobat
7.0 Professional is Adobe LiveCycle Designer, a tool to design PDF forms that
work with back-end enterprise systems using XML. These special forms allow
organizations to automatically process data sent in PDF forms, so there's no
need to re-enter the information into their own back-end systems
- MSN Desktop Search Images Surface -
Screen shots of an early version of
MSN's desktop search application began circulating on the Web on Monday,
indicating that Microsoft Corp.'s Internet division plans to release a product
with deep connections to Windows.
- Are DualDiscs Safe? - A cloud has appeared on the horizon for
DualDisc - the innovative disc technology which marries the DVD format on one
side of a disc to CD audio on the other. Onkyo is the latest major
consumer electronics manufacturer
warning customers it may not be safe to play the hybrid CD/DVD discs.
Onkyo has announced it will launch an investigation into the suitability of
the discs. DualDisc, debuted by Warner Music, have DVD content on one side and
CD content on the other. The issue is with the CD side which has failed to
license the Compact Disc logo as it does not meet the appropriate
specifications.
- Pioneer Eyes 510GB Optical Discs - Pioneer has developed
a
technology that could allow it to cram 510GB of data onto a disc the size
of a DVD, a company representative says. While Pioneer has no immediate plans
to commercialize the technology, it believes it could be used to make both
recordable and read-only discs with more than 100 times the capacity of
today's 4.7-inch DVDs.
- Soyo to quit motherboard business - Second-tier motherboard maker
Soyo Computer plans to phase out production of its motherboards and
instead focus on development and distribution of computer-related upstream
components and plastic materials, according to company spokesperson Dave Liu.
HARDWARE...
- Alienware AuroraCity 17 announced - Alienware announced the
availability of the
Alienware Aurora City 17. This exclusive limited-edition gaming system was
developed with advice from Half-Life 2 developers Valve in order to deliver
the best possible experience for this holiday season's PC blockbuster. The
Aurora City 17 specifications include the killer combination of an AMD Athlon
64 FX-55 processor and ATI RADEON X800XT graphics for jaw-dropping
performance. In related news,
Alienware hatched the Bot, a small desktop PC that starts at $579 after a
$150 mail-in rebate.
- Niob Nb110 mp3 player - The only flaw I could find was
the
headphones felt like they would break anytime; otherwise the sound quality
was good and the radio was able to find the channels without any problems. The
player itself is great and the battery time is what it should be, but of
course you have to think that different volume and song quality will use the
battery a bit more
- Evesham Axim Xcelsior review - TrustedReviews have posted
a
review of the Evesham Axis Xcelsior, the PC system based on the Athlon 64
4000+ and the FX55.
- Giga-Byte G-Max Cube CA2 SFF PC -
The
CA2 is a barebones SFF system that measures 184 x 160 x 275 mm. Its small
form factor motherboard features the SiS 661FX chipset and Socket 478 CPU
support, 2 184-pin DDR400 SDRAM DIMM, AGP 8x slot, and 1 PCI slot. Features 1
3.5" drive bay, built-in 6-in-1 card reader, DVD+/-RW combo drive, and front
I/O ports.
- Gigabyte nForce4 previews - There're two preview/reviews (@PCStat
and @AnandTech)
of the Gigabyte K8NXP-9 motherboard.
- Soltek K8TPro-939 motherboard - This
new motherboard adopts the VIA K8T800 Pro chipset rather than the NVIDIA
nForce3. Titled the K8TPro-939, this motherboard is a member of the elite
Soltek "Pro" series. Although this is a high-end motherboard featuring the new
K8T800 Pro chipset, its retail value places it in the low-end market. Valued
at roughly $110 US, makes the K8TPro-939 a tremendously affordable 939-pin
motherboard.
- NVIDIA GeForce 6800GT & Radeon X800 Pro Video Card shootout - On
the whole, there is not a lot to pick between the HIS Excalibur X800Pro IceQ
II VIVO Edition and the XFX GeForce 6800GT, and
both are well
worth the L300+ asking prices for these video cards - there really isn't a
bad choice at the top end at the moment. In general, the XFX GeForce 6800GT
provided a slightly better gaming experience down to the fact that the X800
Pro's struggled to deliver performance that was close to the competition in
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn Of War and Rome: Total War.
- TI M28 vs GeForce Go 6800 - Last week nVidia launched its GeForce
GO 6800 chipset, and raised the bar on mobile gaming. TrustedReviews managed
to get their hands on
a pre-production machine running the ATI Mobility Radeon X800 chipset
(codenamed M28).
- ATI HDTV Wonder Video Card -
The bundle you
receive with the ATI HDTV Wonder is of a pretty standard affair, basically
all the necessities one needs to get the most use out of the product. A
favorite from the bundle among HTPC enthusiasts will be ATI's Remote Wonder
remote controller, the same one bundled with other multimedia products from
ATI.
- Seagate 7200.7 SATA (NCQ) - I am happy to say that there is some,
albeit small, performance boost while using the NCQ technology over the LCQ
technology. While most motherboards still do not support this technology, all
Intel 900 series chipset based motherboards do support this technology.
Unfortunately,
it doesn’t look like this technology will make itself available on AMD
motherboards for a while to come.
- Thermaltake BigWater Water Cooling Kit - As for performance, this
kit is surprising. The 5/16 inch tubing is very small, but it does not hold
back the performance of the Bigwater Kit. The Bigwater
is made to fit all the popular processors, the Intel P4 socket 775, P4,
AMD K8, and AMD K7, and designing a waterblock for one size-fits-all is
another example of ingenious design. With the decrease in temperatures you
might suspect an increase in noise, but Thermaltake designed this kit to be
near silent at low speed and just audible at the high speed.
- Arctic Cooling ATI Silencer 4 -
The ATI Silencer 4 is a great cooler that will definitely increase your
overclocking ability greatly when compared to stock cooling and most after
market air VGA coolers. The only way you will be able to match the temperature
drops put forth by this cooler is to go out and buy a high performance water
cooling kit. The first thing I noticed before I even took the cooler out of
the package was that it was quite heavy. The cooler is 332 grams, but at the
same time it is also quite large with dimensions measuring 218.5 x 100 x 34.8
mm.
- Cooler Master Hyper 48 - Delta
(#NFB0912L) 92mm fan ships with the Hyper 48, and is rated at 1400rpm.
While the speed is on the low end of the scale, keep in mind that given the
larger size, it can move a fair amount of air at less volume (rated at 18.5dB)
than an equivalent 80mm fan.
- Ultra Products X-Connect 500W Modular PSU - The X-Connect is
nothing short of awesome. It performed extremely well in my packed rig,
keeping the rails close to perfect almost nonstop. But above all the
X-Connect delivers something that no other PSU can deliver and that is a
modular cable system like no other. The workmanship on the cables and
connectors is fantastic and the mirror on the main unit is superb.
- AcBel 450-watt "Intelligent Power Series" PSU - With plenty of
power,
excellent stability under load and compatibility with modern technologies,
it has a lot to offer for those looking for a PSU for their enthusiast rig.
- Antec Phantom 350W PSU -
The Antec
Phantom is definitely quiet, very very quiet, dead still quiet, I mean we
are talking zip for noise. The Phantom seems like a great solution for
everyone looking for a noiseless and reliable power supply for just about any
machine. The Phantom has solid construction, reliable and stable power, and
looks good as well.
- IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth -
The
IntelliMouse for Bluetooth is not an inexpensive mouse by any measure as
it carries a retail price of $99.99. That makes it twice as expensive as a MS
wireless mouse. However, if you price in the cost of the stand alone Bluetooth
receiver, it's not a bad deal.
- Logisys Dracula Case. -
The
Dracula case is a mid-tower ATX with an acrylic side window lit up with an
LED fan so you can show off your hardware with style.
- The Holiday Buyer's Guide 2004 - Are you confused about what to
give for the holiday season? Over the last several weeks, we have reviewed
some of the most exciting, expensive and sometimes strange electronic gadgets.
The result is
this easy guide to help you decide what toys to buy - and to dream about.
SOFTWARE...
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UNIX For Dummies Guide - know that, to new users,
UNIX may look like a totally new language to you. But if the basics are
taught, it’s actually quite simple.
That is why in this guide I hope that I will be able to teach the basic
commands of a UNIX system.
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Firefox Smoothwheel Mozilla Extension -
The
SmoothWheel extension will scroll the page smoothly with the mouse wheel.
SmoothWheel utilizes several smart algorithms for smoothness and adaptive
behaviour. It can enhance/replace the internal Gecko smoothscroll (how
to disable) which was introduced on 2003-03-24. It's also working with
older versions of Mozilla/Netscape/Phoenix/Firebird.
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Solaris v10.00 - News.com is reporting that
Solaris 10 has been released. Improvements include a performance-enhanced
TCP-IP stack to shed the "Slowaris" moniker and their much-vaunted ZFS (Z File
System).
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Opera for Windows without Java 7.60 Build 7321 Preview 3 -
Opera's new looks are complemented with exciting features such as the Personal
Bar and Pagebar, hotclick, improved window handling, bookmarks search,
redesigned preferences, new shortcuts, extensive drag and drop, and support
for Unicode and LiveConnect. (download
~
changelog)
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Emsa Port Blocker 1.0.15 -
Emsa Port
Blocker is a TCP blocking utility. What it does, is blocking unwanted tcp
access from/to your computer. It is not a firewall, but up to some extent it
could be regarded as a similar tool. Its purpose is to prohibit TCP access on
certain ports and ip addresses. IT can also be used as a TCP monitor because
it shows TCP connections currently active on the machine.
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FirePanel XP 1.5.3.0 -
FirePanel XP
is an extension for the new firewall found in Windows XP SP2 and Windows
Server2003 SP1. It modifies your Windows Firewall, with features not normally
available to users. You can set rules, monitor your firewall activity, filter
packets, watch logs, and keep realtime tabs on what exactly your connection is
being exposed to.
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TCTool: Compact Start Panel Patch 1.0 -
This will turn your Start Panel in all themes to compact taskbar style
(Only icons, no text). But it works on only default pane size (0, 0, 380,
whatever for top pane and 0, 0, 190, 336 for middle-right pane).
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Coolbits 3D -
Coolbits 3D unlocks many extra options in the nVidia control panel/driver,
including but not limited to - Overclocking, AGP & Hardware settings, Fan
control, Temperature settings, Debugging, Twin View, Video Mixing Renderer,
OpenGL 2.0 support, 3D viewer types (for 3D Stereo drivers), and more. This
tweak is intended for use with GeForce/Quadro cards and ForceWare 55.xx -
7x.xx 3D Stereo drivers
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ATI Optimized driver 1.7 - 24 hours before Valve
unlocks one of the most anticipated games ever, TechConnect hooks you up with
two new sets of ATI drivers that meant to boost Half-Life 2 &
Counter-Strike source performance by about 5-20% and ofcourse it also improves
OpenGL for old and new games by about 20%.
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1by1 1.47 -
1by1 (+mpglibdll
0.92 is a very small sized player which is not only small: It plays whole
directories without any playlist.
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VideoLAN Client 0.8.1 -
The VideoLAN Client
can read the stream from the network and display it. It can also be used to
display video read locally on the computer : DVDs, VCDs, MPEG and DivX files
and from a satellite card. It is multi-plaform: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X,
BeOS, BSD, Solaris, QNX, iPaq... The VideoLAN Client and Server now have a
full IPv6 support.
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TMPGEnc 2.524.63.181 -
TMPGEnc converts *.AVI file to MPEG1, the format which is used in VideoCD.
Using variety of option in TMPGEnc, you can compress your video file in high
quality. TMPGEnc enables us adjust bitrate, quantize matrix, GOP structure,
Interlace and many other parameter so that you can create most appropriate
movie file depends on your purpose.
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CPU-Z 1.25 -
CPU-Z is
a diagnostic tool that provides information on your CPU, including: processor
name and vendor, core stepping and process, processor package, internal and
external clocks, clock multiplier, partial overclock detection, processor
features, supported instructions sets, L1 and L2 cache information, location,
size, speed, and technology.
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VIA Vinyl Stylus Audio driver 5.70d - VIA has
a new Vinyl Stylus Audio driver online version 5.70d. This one works for
the following chipsets: VT82C686A/VT82C686B/VT8231,
VT8233/VT8233A/VT8233B/VT8235/VT8237 and other chipsets that are based on AC97
VIA codec.
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