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 Gameguru Mania News - Jan,20 2004 -  
Tuesday Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 12:42 PM CET - Jan,20 2004 - Post a comment / read (5)
  • MSBlast virus writer faces 15 years behind bars -  A virus writer accused of creating an MSBlast variant last year is to face a Romanian court this week and could be sentenced to 15 years in jail if convicted. Dan Dumitru Ciobanu, 26, is alleged to have written a computer virus that spread over the intranet of a Romanian university in September 2003. The virus only hit 27 machines but Ciobanu still faces between three and 15 years in jail for "unlawful possession of a program and disturbing a computer system".
  • Husband and wife VIA bosses deny software theft charge - VIA president Wenchi Chen and his wife, company chairwoman Cher Wang, denied industrial espionage charges in the Taipei District Court, yesterday. The pair are accused of sending VIA employee Jeremy Chang to work at D-Link in order to acquire test simulation software, Associated Press reported last night. Chang also denies stealing the D-Link code.
  • New worm draws Sobig comparisons - Computer security experts fear a new worm that began spreading rapidly across Australian e-mail networks on Sunday could be a rehearsal for a more concerted attack in coming weeks. The worm--dubbed Bagle-A--carries an expiry date, possibly indicating more robust versions of the worm could be slated for release soon, said Daniel Zatz, security director for Computer Associates Australia. Another articles can be found at Yahoo, BBC, VUNet and SearchSecurity.
  • Cutting Windows down to size - A Melbourne-based software outfit has come up with a tool for getting rid of the bloat on Windows systems and literally cutting one's system down to size. Litepc has developed software which it markets as XPLite and 2000lite, which users can use to remove practically any component of Windows. Components like Outlook Express and Internet Explorer cannot be removed using the Add/Remove software utility in Windows 2000; on XP however, this can be done. Both can be dispensed with using these products. However, XPLite and 2000lite go much deeper and the latest version offers offer a list of up to to 128 different removable options in XP and 94 in Windows 2000, thus trimming Windows down considerably.
  • Intel reschedules P4 price cuts to 1 February - Intel has brought planned price cuts across its Pentium 4 processor line forward two weeks to 1 February, Far Eastern PC company sources have claimed. So suggests a DigiTimes report, which says that the chip giant will drop the prices of its 2.8GHz P4s - one with HyperThreading support, the other without - to $178 and $163, respectively, the same prices it currently charges for the 2.6GHz P4s. The cuts represent falls of 18.5 per cent and 15.5 per cent, respectively.
  • Athlon 64 3700+ and 4000+ coming soon - The upcoming months will bring us the 3700+ in not only S939 guise, but also in S754 form. All those people who bought an Athlon64 board should have little to fear, the 3700 will be a very viable upgrade for you, and the 4000+ which follows should fit in your board also. Overall, AMD is not going to orphan you any time soon.
  • Sharp Introduces a New DVD/VCR Combo Recorder - Sharp Corporation announces the introduction into the Japanese market of a DVD/VCR combination recorder. The new DV-RW200 is equipped with three tuners, a VHF/UHF tuner and an analog BS (broadcast satellite) tuner for recording on DVD plus an additional VHF/UHF tuner for recording on VHS videotape, enabling independent tuning and recording of separate TV channels.
  • Memory Timings Put to the Test - CAS latency, RAS-to-CAS delay, RAS precharge and active-to-precharge ... so far, so good, right? Those are the names of the parameters that determine whether your RAM is fast or slow. THG tested RAM with ideal, average and slow timings to see whether different memory settings would affect the performance of the latest AMD and Intel processors.
  • OCZ High-end RAM Roundup - Both Platinum sticks made solid contact with the TIM (and thus the heatspreaders), but one of the Gold sticks had a round sticker that was pushing the TIM up off most of the chips. DDR modules can get a bit warm at PC4000 speeds, so we'll see if this effects overclocking at all below.
  • HP Deskjet 9300 / HP Deskjet 9650 First Look - HP recently introduced the HP Deskjet 9300 ($300 street) and the HP Deskjet 9650 ($400 street). What separates these models from typical home-office ink jet models are their higher monthly duty cycles, larger ink tanks (hence lower per-page costs), and-most important-wide-format abilities (up to 19 inches), which would cost you $2,000 or more in a color laser.
  • SMC 2804WBRP-G w/ USB Print Server review - SMC has their new 2804WBRP-G 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router with a built-in USB print server. Now you no longer need a dedicated machine for your USB printing. Simply hook your USB printer to the back of your router, set up your network printer as you would normally, and you are in business, the SMC router does the rest. This wireless router also sports a brand new design that's much more pleasing than SMC's old smoke-grey standard design. What hasn't changed is the performance and value expected from an SMC product.
  • Lite-On LDW-811S DVD+RW review - CDRLabs.com have posted a review of the Lite-On LDW-811S DVD+RW recorder. "While not as fast as the drives from Nu Tech and Plextor, its 8x DVD+R writing speeds allowed it to write 4GB of data in a little more than 8 minutes. Unlike Sony's new DVD±RW, the LDW-811S also has the ability to write to select 4x DVD+R media at 8x. Considering how expensive 8x DVD+R media is right now, this is something that many will appreciate."
  • Exchange Server 2003 Message Security Guide - Microsoft has updated their Exchange Server 2003 Message Security Guide.
  • Sybase/UNIX to SQL Server 2000 - This guide presents the most common issues and solutions for migrating Sybase databases to SQL Server. The guide focuses on procedures for transferring the items in a Sybase database and on redirecting and redeploying DB-Library and CT-Library applications to use a migrated database.
  • 3DS Max 6 review - Bytesector has posted a review of 3DS Max 6.0
  • Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer v1.2 - Version 1.2 of MBSA includes a graphical and command line interface that can perform local or remote scans of Windows systems. MBSA runs on Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, and Windows XP systems and will scan for common security misconfigurations in the following products: Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0, SQL Server 7.0 and 2000, Internet Explorer (IE) 5.01 and later, and Office 2000, 2002 and 2003.
  • PHPMaker 2.0.0.4 - PHPMaker (download) is an automation tool (for Windows) that can generate a full set of PHP scripts quickly from MySQL database. Using the generated PHP, users can view, edit, search, add and delete records in the database easily on the Web.
  • Avant Browser 8.02 Build 212 - Avant Browser (download) is an upgrade to Internet Explorer. Avant Browser is a fast, stable, user-friendly, versatile multi-window browser.
  • AVG Free Edition 6.0 Build 564 - AVG (free registration required) provides comprehensive antivirus protection for personal computers.
  • ImgTool Classic 0.91.1 - ImgTool Classic 0.91.1 can erase rewriteable media without manual interaction and no longer goes beyond 100% when indicating the progress.
  • G-Force v2.5.3 - G-Force is an audio visualization plug-in for media players and can also visualize auxiliary or "line-in" audio. G-Force features fast anti-aliased effects, millions of possible effect combinations, savable and scriptable effects, video file export capabilities, and unparalleled expandability. G-Force is designed to entertain you on its own, but there are manys it can be customized and extended.
  • River Past Screen Recorder 3.0.0 - River Past Screen Recorder (download) is an easy to use and fast screen recording software. Capture screen from a full screen, a window (even if you drag it around the screen), a region with fixed location, or cursor area.
  • Cygwin DLL 1.5.6-1 - Cygwin (download) is a Linux-like environment for Windows. It consists of two parts: A DLL (cygwin1.dll) which acts as a Linux emulation layer providing substantial Linux API functionality amd a collection of tools, which provide Linux look and feel. The Cygwin DLL works with all non-beta, non "release candidate", ix86 versions of Windows since Windows 95, with the exception of Windows CE.
  • Speed Commander 10.0 RC2 - SpeedCommander (download) is a comfortable file manager. It builds on the proven two window technology and offers a multitude of exclusive features. Sort, copy, move or delete your files either using the keyboard or the mouse. SpeedCommander reads and creates ZIP archives, Microsoft CAB files and fully supports ten additional compression formats.
  • Disclib 1.0.4.36 - Disclib (download) is a CD collection organizer program. It may be used as a catalogue of people's CDs. After creating the catalogue, disclib stores file and folder names and tree, allows user to categorize folders and files, and allows searching all the files from the collection CDs without need to place them in CD reader.
  • Serv-U v4.1.0.3 (SHW) - Serv-U (download) is a powerful, easy-to-use, award-winning FTP server created by Rob Beckers. An FTP server uses the FTP protocol to share files across the Internet. Serv-U is not only 100% compliant with the current FTP standard, but also includes numerous features unique to Serv-U that make it a perfect file sharing solution for virtually everyone.
last 10 comments:
Max Payneposted - Jan, 20 2004 - 13:24
HX - i love it when you post lots of tipbits like this... interesting stuff. Too bad there's no link to Litepc.

Noposted - Jan, 20 2004 - 13:40
"MSBlast virus writer faces 15 years behind bars" Good! have the convicts show him what it's like to be violated

tomposted - Jan, 20 2004 - 15:32
OMG Max Payne! it's http://www.litepc.com/ , ever heard of Google.. hahaha! Ur as bad with software as you are with chicks! Muahaha! Course, kiss goodbye to your pc if you trust some noname company with software to strip your 'microsoft' operating system.

Max Payneposted - Jan, 20 2004 - 16:27
The Search Engine was dark and foreboding, like staring into the darkness of a gun barrel... so much pain... my past creeps up behind me. I download "makeWinXPfast-leet.exe" from eDonkey without antivirus protection... the little voice said i'd be okay... the rush of cheating death... the nightmare of reality... and more pain ... of not being able to speak coherent sentences without going into a long, dark, mindless philosophical discussions... i pull the trigger. no max payne 3...

Mr. Detailposted - Jan, 21 2004 - 03:46
Better check your sources, Serv-u 5.0.0.0 was released today 4.1.0.3 has been out over a month.

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