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Nightly Tech Madness - tech|
| (hx) 03:30 AM CEST - Jul,26 2005 | |
SECURITY...
- Credit Card Theft by Spyware Elite Toolbar (EliteBar) -
The
Trojan Elite Toolbar is a browser hijacker that inserts itself into
Internet Explorer, pretending to be a search bar for a search engine. All
search queries are re-routed to Searchmiracle.com even though this site
provided no search results when tested. Elite also changes the start page of
Internet Explorer, slows the internet connection and makes difficult or even
prevents access to encrypted sites (https).
- Credit card processor crumbles after security lapse - Credit card
processor
Cardsystems will likely have to close its doors after hackers stole 40
million client records. The company last week lost two of its main customers,
Visa and America Express.
- Netscape fixes browser flaws -
Netscape 8.0.3.1 takes care of two flaws that were previously disclosed
and fixed in Firefox, the open-source Web browser on which Netscape 8 is
based. The updated release fixes only the most serious flaws that were fixed
in Firefox 1.0.5.
- U.K. cops want to attack terrorism Web sites - British chief police
officers are
asking the U.K. government for new powers that would allow them to attack
terrorist Web sites
- Offering a bounty for security bugs - TippingPoint--part of
3Com--is soliciting hackers
to
report vulnerabilities in exchange for money. If a valid bug is found,
TippingPoint will notify the maker of the flawed product and update its
security products to protect users against exploitation of the flaw until an
official patch is released
- Russian spammer Vardan Kushnir murdered - Vardan Kushnir, believed
to be Russia's biggest spammer,
was found dead Sunday in his Moscow apartment, having suffered repeated
blows to the head.
OFFTOPIC...
- New Weapon in Fight Against Smog - Now, scientists are taking the
fight to the streets by
developing "smart" building materials designed to clean the air with a
little help from the elements. Using technology already available for
self-cleaning windows and bathroom tiles, scientists hope to paint up cities
with materials that dissolve and wash away pollutants when exposed to sun and
rain.
- X-Men 3 Filming Has Started - The official New Zealand website for
director
Brett Ratner's X-Men 3 has already come online, however some of their cast
and crew info is old and has changed.
- China records second most Internet users globally in June -
China recorded 103 million users of Internet services in June, of which 53
million connected to the Internet using broadband, according to statistics
published on July 21 by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).
TECHNOLOGY...
- Microsoft could face trademark challenge over 'Vista' - John Wall,
chief executive officer of Vista, said his company is "considering all of its
options"
for a potential case against Microsoft because of the company's choice of
the name "Windows Vista" for the previously code-named Longhorn version of the
OS.
- Longhorn Is Watching You - Highly anticipated next-generation OS
"Longhorn" or - after the latest official announcements- "Vista", will feature
sophisticated
A/V output content protection mechanisms, if not lock down the PC as
someone would say, in an effort to comply to entertainment industry demands.
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Microsoft takes on Google with Virtual Earth -
MSN Virtual Earth (VE
homepage), first announced in May, is similar to Google Maps in that it
provides both street-map and satellite views of locations and provides driving
directions between locations.
- Yahoo Buys Up Konfabulator -
Yahoo has acquired Konfabulator, the software maker who created widgets --
mini applications which monitor weather, sports, news and more -- for the
Macintosh in 2003
- Sony chief warns about PS3 price & expects 10-year
life cycle - According to Kutaragi, the main purpose in choosing the
expensive Blu-ray technology as well as offering HDTV support is
to aim for a 10 year life cycle. This means that consumers will not have
to upgrade to a high definition or higher capacity model throughout the
Playstation's 3 life cycle.
HARDWARE...
-
Intel Pentium M 780 pops up in Japan -
Intel hasn't announced its Pentium M 780 mobile processor, but the part
has already started to appear on Japanese computer retailers' price lists. The
2.26GHz chip contains 2MB of L2 cache and operates across a 533MHz frontside
bus, according to pictures of the boxed processor's label posted by Japanese
language site
PC Watch. The chip operates at a maximum voltage of 1.372V, falling to
0.988V when the chip enters its 800MHz "battery optimised mode".
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New NVIDIA C51 chipset details revealed -
Biostar has released the specs of its upcoming NVIDIA C51-powered iDEQ
330N small form factor system
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ASUS Bids on Passive Coolers for Graphics Cards - ASUSTeK Computer
Monday unveiled its
new SilentCool passive cooling system for graphics cards, which is
proclaimed to be significantly more efficient than similar products from other
companies, yet, still noiseless, as it does not feature or require any fans.
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Alienware Aurora Star Wars Edition PC - Alienware actually offers
two very different Star Wars chassis, one for the Light Side and one for
the Dark Side. I was briefly tempted by the Light Side version, but then I
remembered that its feeble skills are no match for the power of the Dark Side.
Besides, the black and red theme of the Dark Side system looks far more
imposing, and let's face it, you're buying this machine as much for how it
looks on the outside as what's on the inside, maybe even more so.
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Geil Ultra Platinum PC4400 - When it comes to performance,
the
GeIL Ultra Platinum PC4400 memory certainly meets, and even exceeds, its
specifications. With only 2.85 volts supplied, which should be readily
available to most motherboards made today, we were able to achieve up to 290
Mhz, or DDR580 speeds.
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Kingston HyperX PC2-6000 1GB Dual Channel Kit -
Kingston's HyperX PC2-6000 is good DDR2 memory. It would have been the
best memory available a couple months back if Kingston really pushed for it.
The memory is still a great performer and overclocker, especially with the
timings and the required voltages.
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ASUS CT-479 Pentium M socket adapter -
Asus sells the CT-479 separately, allowing you to choose the motherboard
for yourself. A list of the motherboards currently supported can be found
here. Since support for the CT-479 requires a BIOS upgrade, it's unlikely
that you'll be seeing CT-479 support on any non-Asus motherboards in the
future
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XFX Geforce 7800 GTX videocard - With that being said,
the Geforce 7800 is superior to the ATI Radeon 850XTPE for those that were
in the market for a new "summer" card.
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Seagate 400GB Barracuda 7200.8 Serial ATA Hard Disk -
The drive was generally very quiet. Seek noises were noticeable but they
were muted and low-pitched, rather than loud tak! tak! noises heard in some
drives
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NetGear WG511T 802.11g wireless PC card - To recap,
the NetGear
WG511T supports 108 Mbps (where available depending upon access points and
router) and improvements in the antenna for a greater range and 128-bit WEP
capabilities
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SAITEK Cyborg Evo Force USB PC Joystick - Overall, the
SAITEK
Cyborg Evo Force is a very nice joystick. The adjustability makes it
useful for any gamer, right handed or left handed. The software is easy to
install and adds programmability to the buttons and joystick so that you can
use a joystick a anywhere a mouse was used.
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World's Smallest MP3 Player -
The
player is 24x24x24 millimeters (about the size of the tip of your finger
or various small items), weighs 18 grams, uses OLED technology, and comes in a
variety of colors.
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Sony SNC-M3W network camera -
The SNC-M3W is a fine example as this eyeball camera offers wired and
wireless capabilities, pan and tilt, a maximum 30fps, internal and external
audio functions plus motion detection and all at a price that competes very
strongly with D-Link's DCS-5300G.
GUIDES...
-
Beginning Of the End For PC Noise - If you are looking to cut down on
noise there are a lot of ways to go, but one of the easiest and most effect is
to upgrade to a silent power supply.
This guide goes over and tests the four most popular ones on the market
right now.
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A bluffer's guide to shaders -
Bit-Tech take a look at the evolution of graphics hardware from the first
T+L GeForce to the current shader model 3 hardware. They also look at what
shaders actually are, and what the different shader model revisions actually
mean to gamers and hardware enthusiasts. If you're puzzled by pixels or vexed
by vertices, this guide should help you out.
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Running Windows with No Services -
The following steps, which you must follow carefully to achieve a minimal
Windows system, were derived by Dave Solomon through experimentation, and when
he discovered that Windows was usable without all the core system processes we
were dumbfounded.
SOFTWARE...
- Google Toolbar 3.0.124.6 -
The Google Toolbar (download
winxp/2k ~
win9x/me) increases your ability to find information from anywhere on the
web and takes only seconds to install. When the Google Toolbar is installed,
it automatically appears along with the Internet Explorer toolbar.
- nVHardPage SE v3.1 -
nVHardPage nVidia videocard tweaker is tweaking utility for nVidia display
adapters running under Windows ALL.
- NEC firmwares for ND 3520 drives - This time Liggy has modified
two new firmwares
from NEC.2.1Abt for the NEC ND-3500AG drive and firmware version 3.05bt for
the NEC ND-3520AW drive. Both firmwares have full bitsetting and RIPLOCK and
RPC1 patches.
- DNA-ATi 4.1.5.7 Full -
These are modified/hacked ATI Catalyst drivers, use them at your own risk.
The drivers have been optimized with two things in mind, better Image Quality
and more/stable frames per second when compared to the Beta Catalyst drivers
from ATI.
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