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Nightly Tech Madness - tech|
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SECURITY...
- Microsoft to release six patches, some 'critical,' next week -
Microsoft Corp. will release
six software patches next Tuesday covering flaws in its Windows operating
system, along with an updated version of its Microsoft Windows Malicious
Software Removal Tool and a nonsecurity update for Windows, Microsoft
announced today.
- First Windows Vista viruses unleashed - An Austrian hacker earned
the dubious distinction of writing what are thought to be the first known
viruses for Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Vista operating system.
Written in July, the viruses take advantage of a new command shell,
code-named Monad, that's included in the Windows Vista beta code.
- IP flaw leaves Windows 2000 wide open - Vulnerability research firm
eEye is warning of
a critical flaw in Windows 2000 which it claims cannot be patched.
Microsoft is currently investigating the problem and eEye is giving out few
details in an effort to avoid helping hackers. The flaw is thought to allow
access to PCs by subverting the IP address. This would be ideal for a worm
attack that requires no user interaction, such as Sasser.
- Genuine Windows Validation fixed -
Microsoft has updated the Windows Genuine Validation tool to circumvent
the hack exposed last week that allowed the system to be bypassed with a
snippet of JavaScript code. The Validation is now a two-step process that
first generates a code and then has you copy and paste that code to complete
the process.
TECHNOLOGY...
- Will Your PC Run Windows Vista? - Microsoft has said
it won't issue the minimum hardware requirements for Windows Vista until next
summer. However, the company has already dropped hints that analysts say
suggest Windows Vista's Aero UI requires relatively high-end graphics. The
operating system itself will determine which level a PC fits into by sensing
its graphics capabilities, and PCs will either be deemed capable of running
Aero or not. Those that are not will present a classic Windows interface, the
software giant has said.
- Windows Vista hands-on preview -
Bit-Tech cover some of the technology behind the Beta, as well as more
mundane things like the new Installer and the new security features included.
There's a look at the new interface, using Aero, as well as our opinions on
the new IE7.
- Intel Temporarily Cuts Chip Set Production - Intel spokesperson
Bill Kircos has denied reports that Intel is planning to exit the low-end chip
set business altogether, but said Intel is "prioritizing manufacturing
schedules" to focus on certain types of chip sets amid capacity constraints.
He declined to specify which products would be affected by the adjustments,
but a source familiar with Intel's plans said the move would affect various
chip sets for low-end PCs.
- Liquid metal is so cool it may be on ice -
You will probably remember the excitement that greeted Sapphire's
announcement, in May, of the first ever graphics card cooled by a fascinating
new technology, liquid metal cooling, the Radeon Blizzard X850XTPE. Recently,
however, Sapphire has been very quiet about the new card. They released a
product with a similar name, the X850XTP - but it's a standard air-cooled
model.
According to TheInquirer, the part of the problem is this: "although
liquid metal might be better than anything else at sucking heat away from a
hot chip, that heat doesn't magically disappear. The heat is still inside the
cooling system, and must be somehow removed from the liquid metal before the
coolant carries the heat back to the chip."
HARDWARE...
-
Sempron 3400+ Processor -
The Sempron 3400+ more than met our performance expectations, and now that
we finally have a 2.0 GHz Sempron with a full 256K of L2 cache, the Sempron is
starting to move around the fringes of the mainstream market. It easily
outpaced the Celeron D 340, and made short work of a 3.0 GHz Pentium 4
Prescott.
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G.Skill DDR Memory Roundup: 7 Extreme Kits Tested - MadShrimps
take a closer look at 7 Dual Channel kits from the Extreme Series and test
their overclockability."
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Corsair ValueSelect 1GB DDR333 SODIMM Memory -
The majority of notebooks are capable of supporting 2GB of memory, which
is the maximum amount of memory WindowsXP can manage without requiring any
tweaking. This review is based on a 1GB DDR SDRAM SO-DIMM module from Corsair.
This module will be tested using a notebook featuring the Intel 855PM chipset,
which of course only supports DDR333.
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GeForce 7800 GTX shootout - What's abundantly clear in our look at
three retail GeForce 7800 GTX graphics cards is that there is no such thing as
a bad one.
All three cards from BFG, Leadtek, and XFX, respectively, can be recommended
to a certain type of buyer, so determine if you want a) the cheapest GeForce
7800 GTX (Leadtek PX7800 GTX TDH MyVIVO, b) the one that does well in every
department (BFG Technologies 7800 GTX OC), or c), the absolute fastest XFX
GeForce 7800 GTX Extreme Edition.
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AOpen Aeolus 7800 GTX - However, as it turned out, with our review
sample
AOpen has matched XFX with the core and memory hitting 450 and 1,250MHz
respectively - up from 430/1200 on the reference nVidia boards
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HIS X800XL vs Sapphire X800XL 512 MB -
Bjorn3D has
tested two cards with different features.
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GeCube X800XL 512MB Graphics Card – 256MB vs. 512MB - TweakTown take a
close look at
GeCube's new ATI Radeon X800XL graphics card with 512MB of GDDR-3 memory
onboard. After looking at the package and the card, they are comparing the
512MB model against a 256MB model to see what type of differences we have in
our usual array of gaming benchmarks.
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Gigabyte Aurora chassis and watercooling kit -
Sporting three 120mm fans and a fantastic layout, this aluminium case is
not only great value for money, but it's got the looks and performance too.
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Plextor 740A review - While I was also impressed with its fast, high quality
writing on both CDR's and DVD+R's,
it did disappoint
on DVD+RW, and DVD+R DL media.
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Canary Wireless Digital Hotspotter - To use the Digital Hotspotter you
simply press the white button.
The unit will then scan for WiFi signals and will report whether or not it
found one on the LED Display. IF you press the button again after the unit
finds a network, it will search for another.
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Lexmark Z735 printer -
The Z735 has a very conventional design and a boxy appearance, though with
rounded edges. Paper feeds from a near-vertical rear tray to an extendable one
at the front. There are two control buttons, one to switch the printer on and
off and the other to feed paper. A single USB 2.0
socket at the rear connects the printer to a PC.
GUIDES...
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Multitasking with Native Command Queuing -
Native Command Queuing can definitely improve the performance of desktop
systems. Across our nine tests, NCQ performance gains average to around 9% for
both the Maxtor and Seagate drives. That's pretty good, especially considering
that we saw a handful of much more impressive gains in some of our tests.
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Editorial - Of Gaming And Laptops -
Let's take a look at the laptops with the top-tier chips: the nVidia 6800
non/Ultra go and the ATI X800 non/XT MOBILITY. There are only a few laptops:
the Sager 9880, the Dell XPS Gen 2/Inspiron 9300, and the Dell Precision M70.
Keep in mind that the high performance Alienware/Falcon/Voodoo laptops are
just Sagers with a nice paint job. Let's take a look at each one.
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How to Install Hard Drives over 8 GB in Older PCs -
if you
install a HD over 8 GB in an older PC it will format it as 8 GB. Learn how
to correct this problem.
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What is VoIP and how does it work? -
If you have never heard of VoIP before, then the following article will
change the way you think about how long distance phone calls are being made
now, and about how all phone calls will be made in the future. Voice Over IP
(VoIP) is a method for turning analog audio signals into digital data that can
be transferred over the internet.
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Secure XP - A Windows XP Security Guide v1.2.2 -
Improve Windows XP's Security on computers not connected to a Domain.
Windows XP Home does not include all the security features Windows XP
Professional does, so some security options may be unavailable to the Home
user.
SOFTWARE...
- Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP 2 "ICMP" Patch - If you configure your
computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
(SP2) as the endpoint of a Tunnel mode Internet Protocol security (IPSec)
connection, packets are dropped. This symptom occurs if you turn on the
Windows Firewall feature. Additionally, packets are dropped even though you
have configured the Windows firewall feature to allow ICMP packets.
This patch updates the icmp and tcpip drivers (download)
so make sure you get the "TCP/IP Event ID 4226 Patcher" to remove the
connection limits in XP SP2, enjoy.
- TCP/IP Event ID 4226 Patcher 2.23d (WinXP SP2) -
This
is not a Microsoft product and will modify your internet connection driver
(download)
to allow for more connections, since Microsoft decided to limit the connection
to 10 as a "security" measure, which I think is crap, I have mine at 256 now!
- Skype 1.3.0.60 -
This new version
improves call qualit for users with restrictive firewalls and routers.
- zlib 1.2.3 - Version
1.2.3 eliminates potential security vulnerabilities in zlib 1.2.1 and
1.2.2, so all users of those versions should upgrade immediately.
- DVD Region+CSS Free 5.9.3.2 -
DVD Region+CSS Free enables you to watch and copy any region code
CSS-encrypted DVD movies on any DVD drive.
- AnyDVD 5.4.1.1 -
AnyDVD allows you to decrypt CSS encrypted DVDs on the fly. Insert your
CSS- (Content Scrambling System) and RPC (Region Code Protected) - protected
DVD into your DVD drive
- Nero CD-DVD Speed 4.04 -
Nero CD-DVD Speed is a benchmark which can test the most important
features of an optical drive. These tests include: Transfer rate, Seek times,
CPU (Central Processing Unit) usage, Burst rate, DAE (Digital Audio
Extraction) quality & Spinup/spindown time. It can also check the CD (Compact
Disk) and DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) media quality.
- Nero Burning Rom 6.6.0.16 - The Packages have been updated to
v6.6.0.16 (mirror1
/ mirror 2 /
changelog) for the main Nero Burning ROM package,
v3.1.0.16 for the NeroVision
video/photo suite package and
v4.3.20.1 for the InCD
package.
- HWiNFO32 v1.55 -
A new version of
professional hardware information tool has just been released.
- Forceware 77.56 WHQL 64-bit -
They are compatible with all current GeForce and Quadro graphics cards
from NVIDIA starting at GeForce 3 making this a very interesting release. Make
no mistake though, hardly any GeForce garphics card is not supported. GeForce
2 GTS is missing though.
- Forceware 77.56 WHQL 32-Bit -
They are compatible with all current GeForce and Quadro graphics cards
from NVIDIA starting at GeForce 3 making this a very interesting release.
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