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 Monday Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 06:45 PM CEST - Aug,16 2004
  • TransGaming Tagging Downloads to Combat Piracy - It seems that TransGaming is implementing a new watermarking system to combat piracy. For now it seems that every tgz of Cedega 4.0.1 is individually tagged, and this has been frustrating Gentoo users who (like many others) like to be sure their archives are unmodified. Is this the future of software downloads? (thanks Slashdot.org)
  • Police warn on key-logging spam Trojan - Police are warning about fake email invoices being used by cyber-criminals to steal online banking details and other information from unsuspecting internet users. Cyber-criminals are attempting to trick users by sending spam emails that look like invoices, the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has warned.
  • Maxtor introduces 300GB Diamond Max 10 drives - HardDrive maker MAXTOR said it has started shipping Diamond Max 10 hard drives - the drives use single chip Serial ATA technology. The drives also include native command queuing for dual processors and also come with a 16MB buffer.  The 16MB buffer memory units are only supplied with drives of 250GB and over. A parallel ATA 133 version will be released at the end of this quarter.
  • AMD could ship a quad-core Opteron on 2007 - AMD may "potentially" ship its first four-core Opteron processor in 2007, bullish Goldman Sachs analyst Andrew Root has claimed. The chipmaker has to get its dual-core parts out of the door first, of course, and that's not scheduled to take place until H2 2005, once it's ramped up its 90nm yields sufficiently to support the larger die size required of such a processor.
  • Problems hit MSI Geforce 6800 Ultra - A lenghthy thread on a forum devoted to MSI products indicates that its NX6800 graphics card is causing freeze ups. The forum, here, details a number of experiences with the card with garbage being displayed on screens. But the problem might be to do with a faulty BIOS. One forum member said that he'd had endless problems with the NX6800 ultra, but eventually took a risk and flashed the BIOS on the card with Nvidia's own reference rev two BIOS.
  • New Sound Blaster: EAX 5.0 - Creative labs will hold an in-depth preview of Creative's newest hardware, including an overview of EAX 5.0 and future EAX developments at Creativity 2004: North America in October. (thanks Warp2Search)
  • NVIDIA, ATi Bring Five OpenGL Workstation Graphics for PCI Express to Market - The wraps are hardly off PCI Express, and the first OpenGL workstation graphics cards with the interface are ready for purchase. ATi and NVIDIA have released three and two PCI Express cards, respectively, which THG runs through the benchmark mill.
  • Radeon X800 Pro - Doom 3 Catalyst performance - To begin, lets see exactly what kind of benefits are seen on the Radeon X800 Pro by using the Catalyst 4.9 betas against the latest official Catalyst 4.7 set. To do this, EliteBastards have used Doom 3's built-in timedemo, run at 1024x768, 1280x1024 and 1600x1200 in high quality mode. This mode automatically sets 8x anisotropic filtering in-game, and testing was also run in each resolution both with and without 4x anti-aliasing enabled.
  • OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev. 2 (2-2-2-5) Memory review - CoolTechZone has posted an OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev. 2 (2-2-2-5) Memory review.
  • GeForce 6800 Series Comparison - Beyond3D has posted a GeForce 6800 Series Comparison.
  • HIS Radeon 9550 VIVO 128MB review - The 9550 is not the purchase that hardcore gamers will consider. Casual gamers will enjoy the fact that at the "low" stock speeds, games such as Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Unreal Tournament should play very well in moderate resolutions. Where this card excels is in the Home Theatre PC niche. The output to TV, especially HDTV, provides a crystal-clear picture that must be seen to be believed.
  • AOpen DRW8800 8X DVD Burner review - Viper Lair has posted a review on an AOpen DVD burner that burns up to 8x for DVDs.  AOpen has delivered an adequate drive for those of us who require +/- support, and at a very nice price point of $75 USD. Although the drive is not as fast as the ASUS, it is a suitable drive for those of us who don't burn DVDs 24x7 as the MIAA thinks we all do.
  • Crucial Gizmo USB 2 Flash Drive review - The new Crucial Gizmo! Hi-Speed version is faster than ever and can move data at speeds up to 480 megabits per second. All that power in a sleek device that you can handily attach to your key ring!
  • Enermax Noisetaker EG475AX 475 Watt PSU review - It is safe to say that the EG475AX is one of those enthusiast items: Sleek Metallic Blue color, Gold-plated fan grilles, Silver mesh cable sleeving, Gold-Plated Power connections, Dual cooling Fans with user-adjustable speed, special 4 Pin Molex for high-end GPUs, copper-plated case to reduce EMI, to name a few. Other features include automatic input voltage and frequency sensing, Full ATX 1.3 Compliance including dual 12V rails, SATA-Compliant 3.3V/5V/12V Power Connections, Fan Monitoring Header, Thermally Controlled Fan speed, as well as Overvoltage and Overcurrent protection are built into the unit as well.
  • Ultra X-Connect 500W PSU - Innovation is the key to Ultra's success with the X-Connect. From the larger power switch on the back to the Ultra emblem on each cable, every piece was designed with quality and ingenuity. Overall, both the performance and looks of the X-Connect impressed me. Not only does it meet performance expectations of today's enthusiasts, it exceeds them and the visual display is nothing less than amazing. One thing that did disappoint me was the lack of SATA power cables included in the kit itself. I've never much been a fan of having to purchase add-ons. Currently the X-Connect is available for around $125.00 USD (at press time) from Tiger Direct, FrozenCPU and TCWO, which is quite comparable to other 500W power supplies on the market that don't have the "bling" appeal.
  • Antec's FanPal review - Like similar geek gifts of this genre, the FanPal is essentially an 80mm fan with a fancy desktop mount used to complement your already rainbowed PC. It comes in a shelf-like package though copper inserts prevent resealing after it's been opened. There's only one flavor to choose from: this silver/aluminum red-green-blue lit doohickey with a grill Spiderman fans are sure to appreciate. It also has an adjustable stand.
  • Logitech IO Personal Digital Pen review - The IO has the ability to record whatever you write when writing on the included special digital pen paper. The IO can store up to 40 pages of writing and has enough battery to last for around 25 pages of writing. Just what you need for your next semester of school. Read the full review here.
  • Sharkoon 6-in-1 memory reader USB 2.0 - If you want to transfer data from memory sticks in a flash, then the new Sharkoon memory reader might be for you. Sporting a leather carrying bag and small USB cable it looks promising in the feature department, but how does it perform?
  • FujiFilm FinePix S7000 camera review - This camera has a 6.3 megapixel effective / 12.3 megapixel recordable CCD; equipped with 6x optical / 3.2x digital zoom, a great menu system, and great image results. Let's see how FujiFilm holds out against the other brands
  • Yamada DVX-6600 DivX DVD Player review - The DVX-6600 is the latest multi-format DVD player from Yamada. Unlike most conventional DVD players, this player is capable of playing DVDs, VCDs, DivX, XviD, MPG, MP3, WMA and JPG, which is quite an impressive list.
  • Radeon 9800 Pro To Radeon 9800XT Mod Guide Rev. 5.0 - Adrian's Rojak Pot has published rev. 5.0 of the Radeon 9800 Pro To Radeon 9800XT Mod Guide.
  • New, redesigned Catalyst to come early September - According to TheInquirer, the next generation Catalyst, possibly based on the 4.9 Catalyst Doom 3 booster, will come on September the second, unless ATI changes its mind after reading this article. The driver will have a whole new interface, very aesthetically designed with a side menu that awfully reminds us of Nvidia's. (thanks blooduk)
  • A Windows XP Optimization Guide v1.7.1 - This guide will help you improve your overall system performance. I avoid using or recommending "all-in-one" Windows XP Tweak programs since many blindly adjust settings that have no affect on performance and can cause future problems.
  • Linux Kernel 2.6.8 - Linux Kernel 2.6.8 has been released.
  • PHP 5.0.1 -  This is a maintenance release (changelog) that in addition to many non-critical bug fixes also includes new UNIX and Windows installation docs which are now auto-generated from the PHP Manual.
  • [!] VIAHyperion 4-in-1 v4.53 - VIA Hyperion drivers (download ~ installation guide) are suitable for any VIA chipset and all Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. If you are looking for VIA 4in1 drivers, these are the drivers you are looking for. The drivers are compatible with WinME, Win2K, WinXP, Win Server 2003.  This new version includes an update of the inf file from 2.00a to 2.20a. 2.20a adds ids for upcoming chipsets PT890 and K8T890. The new Hyperions also include an updated AGP driver to version 4.43ap1. Mirror: Guru3D.
  • DivX Total Pack 1.8 - DivX Total Pack is an essential and useful package that allow you plays every DivX/Xvid and all relative audio streams on every Windows platforms. The package includes Divx 5.2, Xvid 1.01, VP6 6.2.0.10, Divx(Wma), Ac3Filters 0.70b, OggSplitter 0.9.9.6 + CoreVorbis 1.0b6, CoreAAC 1.0b9, Matroska splitter 1.0.2.3, Morgan Stream Switcher 0.97, DirectVobSub 2.33 (only in 2K/Xp unicode system).
  • nLite 0.98.7 Beta 2 - nLite is a GUI for permanent Windows component removal by your choice. After removal there is an option to make bootable image ready for burning on cd or testing in virtual machines. So that means that with nLite you will be able to have Windows installation cd which on installation doesn't install, or even contain on cd, unwanted components.
  • CPUCooL 7.3.0 - CPUCooL is a program that monitors temperature, fan speed and voltages for many motherboards.
  • CPUFSB 2.2.14 - CPUFSB is a small version of CPUCooL. It is for changing the FrontSideBus only. So you have a small tool only one of the the most important freatures of CPUCooL.
  • Maxthon (MyIE2) v1.0.0220 Beta - Maxthon (MyIE2) (download beta combo ~ standard) is a powerful web browser with a highly customizable interface. It is based on the Internet Explorer engine (your most likely current web browser) which means that what works in IE, works the same in Maxthon but with many additional efficient features.
  • A-Ray Scanner v2.0.0.1 - A new version of A-Ray is available (download). This new version adds a few new protections (Added Starforce KeyLess detection, TwinCreator, 3PLock Scan) and bug fixes as always.
  • PowerStrip 3.53 (shw) - PowerStrip 3.53 (download) provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to a wide range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to the latest Radeon 9800.
  • Adobe Reader SpeedUp v1.28 - For a simpel viewer, Acorbat takes a long time to load and consumes a lot of resources, just to view a PDF. This tool speeds it up. Also handy for Terminal Servers.
  • Nero Suite Update 2004-08-13 - The Nero Suite contains: Nero Burning Rom 6.3.1.20 (changelog), Nero Burning Rom 5.5.10.56 (lang),  Nero Burning Rom WMA9 Plug-In 2.0.9.3, Nero Burning Rom WMP Plug-In 1.0.1.5Nero Media Player 1.4.0.22b NeroMIX 1.4.0.22b NeroVision Express 2.1.2.18Nero InCD 4.3.0.0 and more.

last 10 comments:
BLOODUK(06:54 PM CEST - Aug,16 2004 )
thanks for the mention

lucas(11:01 PM CEST - Aug,16 2004 )
may i ask what the [!] before VIAHyperion 4-in-1 v4.53 is there for?

(12:00 AM CEST - Aug,17 2004 )
[!] = Important
[off-topic] = off topic

maga(03:44 PM CEST - Aug,17 2004 )
lucas> may i ask what the [!] before VIAHyperion 4-in-1 v4.53 is there for?


the [!] is being used for, you know, at least a year now...

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