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Yesterday morning (Monday), I became extraordinarily upset when my DSL broadband service (wireless) - after 5 months of relatively continuous operation - went off at around 8:00AM and stayed off. Usually these interruptions ended in about an hour. But I was wrong :] Actually I was without DSL service for almost 32 hours! Needless to say I was pretty nervous since the guy (a technician) spent whole day in my office fixing the problem. Fortunately, they repaired it today's afternoon - finally!
SECURITY...
OFFTOPIC...
- In the Beginning There was DOS: A History of Windows NT -
Microsoft first previewed NT in early 1992 to several developers, and they
were enthusiastic about the product. It used the standard Windows 3.1 Program
Manager, making it very easy to use (or at least as easy to use as Windows
3.1). NT also included support for most Windows applications and text based
OS/2 applications. NT also had a DOS virtual machine (or an emulator for non
x86 machines) so it could run DOS applications as well.
- GTA sex scandal expands - The Australian Censor is examining
whether Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas contains graphic sexual content. The
Office of Film and Literature Classification is planning a thrusting
examination into claims that the game's content reportedly becomes sexually
explicit if players download and install a mod. According to the Sydney
Morning Herald,
if the
claims were true, then the game would be banned.
- Harry Potter's 'Half Blood Prince' Leaked - The Canadian publisher
of the Harry Potter series has filed a court injunction barring anyone from
leaking the plot of the latest book after a store accidentally sold copies
ahead of the release date. Raincoast Books of Vancouver discovered last Friday
that
Real Canadian Superstore in Coquitlam, B.C. had sold 15 copies of Harry
Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. So on Saturday, it sought the injunction
from the province's Supreme Court.
TECHNOLOGY...
HARDWARE...
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IBM preparing to build ATI R500 for Xbox 360 -
ATI would
have had to help Microsoft with tape outs and with design tweaking, as
those guys at ATI designed the R500 Xbox 360 GPU. But developers are now
getting the "Real" hardware still based on G5 MACs but this time with real
R500 graphic cards inside. This means that R500 chip is taped out and that it
is working but we don’t know whether this is the final chip that Microsoft
plans to ship at later date.
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ULi Fights Back - M1695 Athlon 64 Chipset - TweakTown take a look at
the ULi M1695 chipset, fresh from the Computex 2005 floor in Taiwan. We
have received this reference sample direct from ULi for some extensive tests
and we will pit it against the VIA K8T890 and nVidia nForce 4 Ultra to see
just how well this baby can perform against its established competitors.
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AOpen OpenBook (BareBook) 1559-JL Mobile Barebone System - As for
disadvantages,
the OpenBook isn't the best solution in terms of mobility, having a weight
of about 3kg and a relatively small time of autonomous operation. The number
of USB 2.0 ports is insufficient, infrared and Bluetooth interfaces are
missing. The quality of the built-in audio subsystem is rather low, and the
Audio DJ technology is practically useless.
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Crucial Ballistix PC2-5300 2GB Dual Channel memory - They probably have
the best value and most future proof DDR2 kit for the moment, the
BL2KIT12864AA664 kit, which consists of two
1GB Ballistix PC2-5300 modules. 2GB of RAM should be enough to last for
years to come for most people and the performance is supposed to be enough for
many generations of CPUs to come.
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Corsair 5400UL DDR-2 675MHz Memory -
Corsair's 5400UL memory is quite quick and when you start to fine tune the
memory on a motherboard which it is designed for, such as the Gigabyte 8N-SLI
Royal, you do begin to see performance increases in games such as Half Life 2
and Doom 3. Even though the performance increases are small, every bit of
performance counts.
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Corsair XMS2 DDR2-1000 Memory -
With timings of 3.0-3-3-8 at DDR2-667 speed, this module will be an
excellent choice for users demanding best performance at stock speeds. Lastly,
people wanting to invest in a module that will probably survive the growing
memory multipliers for the rest of this year and probably next year will also
be satisfied
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Mushkin 1GB Dual Channel PC3200 'Redline' DDR Memory - One item of note
is for those who may have an OEM system and are looking for a memory upgrade.
In this case I would not recommend this kit as it is unlikely you will have
the option of raising the VDIMM to a level where these modules will work well.
At the standard VDIMM setting of only 2.5v, this memory kit offered no
stability even at 200MHz speeds. As long as you can keep voltage levels at
a minimum of 2.7v you'll do fine, but the higher the better for these babies.
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OCZ EL PC-3500 Gold Gamer Extreme Ed. Memory - All in all if you're a
gamer in the market for some memory upgrades
you can't really go wrong with picking up a couple sticks of the OCZ
PC-3500 Gold GX under $200. Overclocking seems to be lagging behind a bit, but
this RAM is fast enough for most right out of the box, so you won't need to
deal with the hassle
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OCZ PC4800 Dual Channel Platinum Limited Edition Memory - Retailing for
$330 CDN ($265 US),
the OCZ PC4800 DC Platinum LTD Ed kit represents the fastest memory you
can buy right now without having to use insane voltages. With a default clock
speed of 300 MHz (2.5-4-4-10 timings) and a voltage of 2.85V, there simply
isn't anything faster on the market at this moment.
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ECS KN1 Extreme - In the end,
the ECS KN1 Extreme feels like a product unsure of its place in the
market. It offers more than what you'd expect from the average board at a
price that you just can't beat
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PowerColor RADEON X800 XL 512MB - The second reason why PowerColor's
card is worthy of consideration lies with the care and attention paid to
cooling and quietness. ATI's had the X800 XL GPU fabbed on a 110nm low-k
manufacturing process.
The XL's 400MHz core speed is slow enough (read cool enough) for a card
partner to introduce a quieter cooling solution. Another review can be found
on
Bjord3D.
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HIS Excalibur ATI Radeon X850XT PE IceQ II Dual DVI VIVO 256MB PCIe Video
Card -
The review would not be complete without mentioning ATI Crossfire Technology
which this card supports, in a nutshell what it is is the answer to nVidias
SLI project but the Crossfire solution in my opinion has a better overall plan
than nVida does. By taking the X850XT video card and installing it in one of
ATI's soon to be released motherboard you will be able to pair it with another
X800 or X850 to have your very own SLI system.
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ATI Radeon X700 Monster Graphics Card Roundup -
TweakTown has compared 11 Radeon X700 cards from 8 different companies
including ATI, GeCube, PowerColor, HIS, MSI, Sapphire, Gigabyte and ASUS.
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EVGA 6800 PCIe 256MB Video Card -
EVGA's 6800 PCIe is a latest addition to its product line. While making
the switch from AGP to PCIe, EVGA has added an additional 128MB of memory to
the graphics board, making the total to 256MB. The company has also changed
the clock speeds on the memory from 700MHz to 600MHz, a reduction of 16.6
percent in overall clock speed. Logically, this has also dropped the overall
available memory bandwidth from 22.4GB/s to 19.2GB/s.
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Coolmax CXI-500B 500W PSU - One area that makes the 500B power
supply a very viable option for your next power supply is
the fact that is will support not one but two PCI-E video cards so there
is no need to go out and try to find those hard to find power cables.
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Koolance Aquian ICM-505+CPU Liquid Cooling System -
The Aquian ICM-505+CPU is an all-in-one liquid cooling system designed to
provide quick and easy installation inside your favorite case.
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Seagate First Generation 2.5" 10K Enterprise Savvio Hard Drive -
The Savvio 10k.1 performs great when compared to the 10k.7, it's smaller
size is more than made up in it's spunk, showing no significant decrease in
performance in more real-world benchmarks.
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DVDR 16x Summer Roundup - The chaps over at
AnandTech have taken 6 units from 6 different manufacturers and tested two
brands of media on them, including DVD+/-R, RW, +/-R DL, and CDR. The drives
are BenQ's DW1640, LG's GSA-4163B, NEC's ND-3540A, Pioneer's DVR-109D, Sony's
DRU-720A with updated firmware, and Toshiba's SD-R5372.
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PipeCall ADSL Integrated Router -
The PipeCall ADSL Integrated Router boxed solution brings together a
Billion BiPAC 7402VGP router and a deal with Pipemedia that offers one month
of free use of its service. Note that although the call set up charge of
L14.99 is waived, you still have to sign up for a minimum of three months.
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Silex SX-2000U2 USB Device Server -
Finally - a High-Speed USB sharing solution is available; though, a few
glitches maybe the reason to hold off buying until the next driver update.
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Wolf Claw FPS Gaming Keyboard - Considering that this keyboard has the
extra key set in place of the numerical key set but switched over to the left,
the keyboard is still small and compact.
The Wolf
Claw is in a minority due to it being slightly bigger than your average
keyboard, about 5cm wider in total. Importing your goods in the car and
setting up a LAN event won't be a problem because of the size.
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Raptor-Gaming M2 2400dpi Gaming Mouse - On one hand, we have a lot of
nice innovation - the weight system and the 2400dpi resolution. On the other,
we have
sub par tracking, occasional delays, and a poor dpi-switching mechanism.
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Flexiglow Cyber Snipa PC Gamepad - Acting
as a mini keyboard, with particular emphasis on first-person shooter
gaming, a week of solid and extensive playing has moved it from a position of
"interesting idea" to a place of "essential requirement" in my FPS play
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HP Photosmart R717 6.2megapixel Digital Camera - Although from the
outside it doesn't look much different to many of the other compact digital
cameras on the market, the R717 is packed with advanced technology designed to
help you take better pictures.
Considering the price tag of just L175, there's more going on behind its
sleek brushed steel face than many cameras costing twice as much.
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Canon Digital Rebel XT Digital Camera - Although you can still
purchase the Rebel for $799 with a lens,
we
strongly urge you to spend the extra money for the XT ($999 with the lens).
Not only is picture quality improved, thanks to new circuitry dubbed DIGIC II
by Canon, but the D-SLR operates much faster and the battery lasts longer.
Response time is almost instantaneous from the time you focus to saving the
image to the card.
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Samsung YP-MT6X MP3 Player: With 512MB Memory -
Samsung's YP-MT6X is the exact same player as the company's YP-MT6V as far
as the specifications and features are concerned. The only thing different
about this particular model is that it supports 512MB of memory onboard with a
different exterior color.
GUIDES...
- How to Keep Your Computer Cool - ExtremeTech is featuring
a how-to article on keeping your computer cool by adopting an efficient
airflow strategy for your PC case.
- Linux battle of the high-end CPUs - This also goes for those that
run specific single-threaded applications and don't do much multi-taking. If
you're in this category, then
you can either chose top-notch or middle priced, the Athlon 64 FX-57 or Athlon
64 4000+. The Intel processors at this time don't really have a place in
this category due to their poor relative performance.
- How to Manually Clean Your VCR Heads -
A
step-by-step guide on how to clean your VCR heads to get a better image
quality.
- Analysis of a win32 Userland Rootkit -
This paper describes how to build a windows user land rootkit from
scratch..
- 25 keyboard shortcuts for moving faster in Windows XP -
Here are 30 useful keyboard shortcuts that can help you navigate Windows
XP faster than ever.
- 50 Indispensable Microsoft Word tips -
Looking for a list of Microsoft Word tips and tricks for your end users?
The editors at TechRepublic have put together a collection of their favorite
timesavers for using Word 97, 2000, 2002 (Office XP), and 2003. Even the most
experienced users will benefit from this list which contains tips on recording
Word macros, selecting noncontiguous text, using AutoCorrect to expand text,
creating styles, creating document shortcuts, and much more.
SOFTWARE...
- July 2005 Update for Outlook 2003 Junk Email Filter (KB895658) -
This update
provides the Junk E-mail Filter in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with a
more current definition of which e-mail messages should be considered junk
e-mail. This update was released in July 2005.
- Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool 1.6 (KB890830) -
The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool checks Windows XP,
Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 computers for and helps remove
infections by specific, prevalent malicious software—including Blaster,
Sasser, and Mydoom.
- Mac OS X 10.4.2 Update Available - Today Apple released its update
to Mac OS X, bringing it up to
version 10.4.2.
- PHP 4.4.0 Final - The PHP Development Team has released
PHP 5.0.4 and
4.3.11 (download)
These are maintenance releases that in addition to non-critical bug fixes
address several security issues. All Users of PHP are strongly encouraged to
upgrade to one of these releases as soon as possible.
- HostsMan 2.0.1 -
HostsMan is a
freeware application that lets you manage your Hosts file with ease.
- CCleaner 1.21.130 -
CCleaner
is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused files
from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard
disk space.
- MetaProducts Download Express 1.8 Build 331 -
MetaProducts Download Express (download)
is a Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP/2003 program that allows you to download
individual files from the Web and FTP sites at the maximum possible speed.
- Thunderbird 1.1 Alpha 2 Release Candidate -
An Alpha 2 release candidate is now available for testing.
- VirtualDub 1.6.9 -
This minor update (download)
fixes nasty bugs that were found since 1.6.8; most are minor except the audio
compression error bug.
- PlexTools Professional Update V2.24 -
PlexTools Professional software allows you to control powerful functions
with an easy-to-use interface
- Realtek AC'97 Audio CODECs A3.74 -
download
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last 10 comments: | xxxx | (02:37 PM CEST - Jul,13 2005 ) | | This is HOW DUMB people are. Is San Andreas not rated 'Mature'?? What does MATURE mean? It means you are MATURE enough to handle SEX scenes, vilolence and know that it's really JUST A GAME. Re-investigate the ESRB rating? My ass, how about fine people who don't GIVE A $HIT what their kids are playing. This is the biggest crock of $hit anti-gaming news I ever seen. Totally unjustified. A board/committee decided the warnings on the box. The game was reviewed and it's rated M for Mature. Whoever the IDIOT is who began the complain should get his head out of his A$$. | |
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