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 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,23 2003 -  
Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 04:17 AM CEST - Apr,23 2003 - Post a comment / read (9)
  • Like a virgin - Madonna hacked for the very first time - A hacker decided to take revenge on Madonna after she flooded P2P networks with fake music files from her "American Life" album. Madonna had apparently laced the fake tracks with loops of her saying, "What the fuck do you think you are doing?" The hacker scored a minor victory against Madonna by breaking into her site over the weekend and posting all of the tracks from "American Life" for download. According to The Smoking Gun, the site went offline after the attack and remained down for close to 15 hours. The hacker also left a message for Madonna saying, "This is what the fuck I think am doing."
  • Sony: PS2 processor and graphics in a single 90nm chip - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. informed that in Spring 2003 it plans to launch volume production of new 90nm integratred PlayStation 2 chip combining DRAM memory, EmotionEngine (EE) processor and Graphics Synthesizer (GS). Chip specifications: EE: 128-bit RISC processor, GS: parallel rendering and built-in DRAM, Process technology: 90nm, Transistors total: 53.5 million, Built-in DRAM: 4Mb, Memory cell size: 0.19um?, Clock rate: 294.912MHz , Energy consumption: 8W (vs. current 37W), Metallization: 5 layers, Crystal size: 86mm? (vs. current 413mm? of EE and GS), Package: 536-pin EBGA.
  • Crucial's End of April Discounts - Adrian's Rojak Pot just posted an article on Crucial's End of April Discounts. "Fancy some Crucial memory but don't want to burn a hole in your pocket? Well, the end of April is here and it's a good time to buy some Crucial memory! With discounts of up till $100, it's a deal you should not miss! Check our editorial on Crucial's End Of April Discounts to find out more!"
  • Opteron Available! - After nearly a year of hype and development, AMD has set loose its new 64-bit Opteron processors, designed to attract buyers who seek the power advantages of 64-bit computing but are leery of the costs involved in adopting other 64-bit architectures. Three models of the Opteron are available at launch: the Opteron 240, 242, and 244. AMD is using a model-rating system for the Opteron processor that uses three numbers. The first number represents the maximum number of processors that can be used in a system with that chip, and the last two numbers the relative performance of that chip. AMD started the performance numbering at 40 because it thought customers might correlate the last two numbers with the processor's clock speed, and 4-GHz processors are not on the market yet. In quantities of 1000 units, the Opteron 240 for two-way servers and workstations costs $283, the 242 costs $690, and the 244 costs $794. Some reviews of Opteron can be found at AMDBoard's Opteron page.
  • IBM, Microsoft announce support for world's first 64-bit x86 processor - IBM joined AMD at a New York City launch event to announce its plans to offer a server product for high-performance computing based on the AMD Opteron processor. At the same event, Microsoft reiterated its commitment to developing a 64-bit operating system for the processor, with a beta version available in mid-2003.
  • VIA unveils Opteron-optimised K8T400M chipset - VIA today joined Nvidia and AMD itself and launched a chipset designed to support the new Opteron 64-bit processor. VIA's Apollo K8T400M is a two-chip product, that's essentially a modified version of VIA's KT400A, adding HyperTransport to the North Bridge to allow it to communicate with the CPU. The connection to the South Bridge, VIA's regular VT8237, operates over the company's established 1.06GBps V-Link bus.
  • NVIDIA nForce3 Professional Introduced - NVIDIA today introduced NVIDIA nForce3 Professional, the Company's first single-chip, core-logic solution for professional computing environments. Optimized for the new 64-bit AMD Opteron processor announced earlier today, NVIDIA nForce3 Professional platform processors provide a compatible, stable, and reliable computing platform for professional workstation users who wish to exploit the benefits of both 32-bit and 64-bit computing environments.
  • Duel of the Titans: Opteron vs. Xeon  - The benchmarks (MySQL, Whetstone, ARC 2D, NPB, etc.) show quite clearly that the Dual Opteron puts the Dual Xeon in its place, especially in the server disciplines. In the workstation tests, however, the Dual Xeon has the lead.
  • Chieftec Case & Thermaltake Watercooling Kit Review  - The setup includes a black aluminum windowed case from Chieftec, a Thermaltake Aquarius II water-cooling system, and a green cold cathode lighting kit. This setup allows the appearance of a sleek, professional system, with fairly limited setup requirements. The products alone are each fairly impressive, so when they're combined, the result is amazing.
  • EluminX Illuminated Keyboard Video Review - 3DGameMan has posted an EluminX Illuminated Keyboard (ElectroLuminescent technology) video review. The EluminX Keyboard is illuminated by using flat panel ElectroLuminescent technology and has a very slim with an overall quality design. Currently there is only one color (Aqua Marine) but more will be available. This is a full sized keyboard with regular sized keys so it's great for gaming or just about anything. Watch the Video to find out more...
  • AMD 2500+ Barton Review - OCAddiction takes a look at the AMD 2500+ Barton.
  • Leadtek WinFast A340 Ultra TD MyVIVO Review - Subzerotech has posted a review on the Leadtek WinFast A340 Ultra TD MyVIVO - GeForceFX 5200 video card. "Equipped accordingly with a 5200 Ultra, Leadtek introduces their A340 Ultra TD. This is effectively the lower end of the GeForceFX family. The memory bandwidth for the GeForceFX 5200 Ultra is specified at 10.4GB/s, which is in stark contrast to the 5800 Ultra at 32GB/s. This 3 fold difference no doubt brings performance, as well as price, to mainstream and entry-level applications. As for Leadtek's A340 Ultra TD, Leadtek takes a new approach to the heatsink design, interestingly replacing the plate-like design with one similar to most stand alone coolers."
  • Panasonic SV-AV30 e-wear SD Multi AV Device Review - In much the way multifunction printers have become commonplace, multifunction entertainment devices are popping up and vying for consumers' attention. The sleek Panasonic SV-AV30 e-wear SD Multi AV Device ($400 street)-essentially an MP3 player that met up with a Swiss Army knife-is likely the best and most prodigious of the genre. The SV-AV30 can function as a still camera, a video recorder, a music player, and a voice recorder.
  • Overclocking Showdown: RADEON 9500 PRO vs. 9600 PRO - Currently, there are two utilities that offer overclocking support for the RADEON 9600 PRO: Rage3D Tweak, and RadClocker. For our testing, we chose to use RadClocker, as the 537MHz core frequency limit of Rage3D Tweak proved to be too tame for our RADEON 9600 PRO card. So how high were we able to overclock our RADEON 9600 PRO? How does a 547MHz core clock and 365MHz memory (730MHz effective) sound!
  • Microsoft issues Office 2k reg. bug patch - Microsoft has posted a patch to remedy the registration bug that has plagued Office 2000 users in some of the world's biggest organisations since 15 April.
  • Gaming and Linux in 2003 - It is no secret that the vast majority of current game titles will never see the light of day on Linux. With Loki dead and gone, and their old stock quickly running out, some would go as far as to say that Linux gaming is dead as well. However, in recent days, Linux users have been getting more titles than one would think, and many more are on the horizon for later this year. Which games will be coming out? Who is releasing them? Is this the start of something big?
  • CrossOver Office 2.0.0 - CrossOver Office allows you to install your favorite Windows productivity applications in Linux, without needing a Microsoft Operating System license. CrossOver includes an easy to use, single click interface, which makes installing a Windows application simple and fast.
  • CPU-Z 1.17 - Freeware CPU-Z is a program that provides detailed information on your CPU.
last 10 comments:
NOTHINGposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 04:41
Hahahahaha...ROFL. Sweet revenge on Madonna.

bigdaddyposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 07:25
Oh, that story of revenge against Madonna was SWEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTT!!!!!! Thank you for posting that! I'd love to shake the hand of the L337 H4X0R who did that beautiful piece of work! top stuff!

anonymousposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 10:41
Yes, that was really beautiful what the hax0r did to Madonna!! LOL! Love it love it! That's the best hack story I've yet heard!

L.posted - Apr, 23 2003 - 11:59
The link of the Keyboard is dead (http://www.3dgameman.com/vr/auravision/eluminx_el_keyboard/video_review.htm)

Erbozposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 14:39
Some American scum hacked Madonna's site because she had the BALLZ to sing the truth about the American ScumPresident George W. -Oil&Money- Bush !

Lard Assposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 15:32
personally think she's another CORPORATE WHORE ! so well done to the HACKER !

Zeusposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 17:08
mm erboz you are sooooo wrong, cause why would that hacker then make all songs available for download and for free?

HackerzEROposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 18:28
LOL! That madonna shit is too fucking funny! That's what you get when you screw people.

Erbozposted - Apr, 23 2003 - 18:47
Personally, I think it's so fuckin funny what she did. More singers should spread some trojans which the lame Kazaa-kiddies pass over to each other.

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