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 Friday Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 05:42 PM CEST - Sep,30 2005

SECURITY...

  • Microsoft probes report of IE flaw -  A new flaw in Internet Explorer could be exploited to launch spoof-based attacks, or access and change data on vulnerable PCs, security experts have warned. The problem lies in the way Microsoft has implemented a JavaScript component in its Web browser, security researcher Amit Klein wrote in a research document. Internet Explorer does not validate some data fields provided by a PC when the component, called XmlHttpRequest, is used, he wrote.
  • AntiVirus Filename Bypassing - Several AntiVirus programs do not scan filesnames that contain non-printable ASCII characters, in addition instead of blocking them they are simply ignored.  
  • The VIA StrongBox at Hack in the Box - From the annual Hack in the Box conference in Malayisa, Tim Brown reports on attempts to hack the VIA StrongBox security software for a $5000 prize reward.
  • Visa delays plan to cut ties with CardSystems - Visa USA Inc. plans to delay by three months its plan to cut ties with CardSystems Solutions Inc., the payment processor hit by a large security breach earlier this year.
  • IPSec Policy Agent updated on XP/Server 2003 platforms - Install this update (WinXP / Win2k3 server) to address multiple issues in the IPSec Policy Agent. The IPSec Policy Agent (IPsecsvc.dll) manages Internet Protocol security policy

CRIME...

OFF-TOPIC

  • Road rally hawks hydrogen cars - No more oil changes. No more pricey gas. No more trips to the service station. That is, unless your car needs its fuel-cell stack adjusted. Most drivers would call this crazy talk, but it's the sales pitch for hydrogen-powered cars coming from big carmakers such as General Motors, Honda, Volkswagen, Toyota and Nissan. From Thursday to Saturday, the companies are driving $1 million-plus prototypes of fuel-cell cars, or the "car of the future" as they call it, throughout Northern California, promoting the benefits of fuel cell technology, which among other things if widely adopted, would remove U.S. dependence on foreign oil.

TECHNOLOGY...

  • Analysts predict Xbox 360 will beat PlayStation 3 - Through to 2008, the analysts predict that the Xbox 360 will shift 19.6 million units whilst the PlayStation 3 will lag behind with 15.5 million units, and Nintendo's Revolution will shift only 5 million units, based on late 2006 releases for both the PS3 and the Revolution.
  • RIAA vs. Online Music Stores- What For? - The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) is yet again up to no good. They are seeing that lots of money can be made from the online music store business and they want a bigger piece of it. So the RIAA is "rethinking" its deal with Apple and other online music stores. Some RIAA members think that Apple is getting double the profits that they should be getting because they sell the iPod and then the music to go on the iPod and the RIAA thinks that that isn't fair. Come on, the RIAA is sounding like a big baby here.
  • US rejects changes to net control - The US has rejected calls by European Union (EU) officials to give control of the net over to a more representative United Nations (UN) body.
  • Sony cracks down on PSP hacks - Sony is engaged in a tug-of-war with hackers who keep cracking its PlayStation Portable software to unlock the device and run their own applications on it. The company is preparing another update to the PSP firmware to fix a recently disclosed bug that lets hackers downgrade the PSP system software and run their own, so-called homebrew code on the device, a Sony representative said Thursday. "It is not...what the device was designed for," said Patrick Seybold, a spokesman for Sony Computer Entertainment America. "We plan to deal with this issue with the next system update." He declined to say when that update would be ready. 
  • New Skype for Windows gets off ground - Skype for Windows 1.4, first available in beta in August, lets callers forward incoming Skype calls to another Skype account for free. Users can also forward calls to up to three landline or mobile numbers for as little as 2 cents a minute, depending on the country, according to the company's chief marketing officer, Saul Klein.
  • Toshiba confirms US HD DVD delay - Toshiba yesterday confirmed its next-generation optical disc format, HD DVD, will not launch in the US until "February or March". The technology had previously been expected to hit the market before the end of this year. However, HD DVD players will ship in Japan, as set down in the original launch timetable.
  • No AGP for Radeon X1800 - The Inquirer is reporting that ATI will not make an AGP version of its R520-based Radeon X1800. It's expected that the upcoming Radeon X1300, and possibly even X1600, will be available for PCI Express and AGP, but ATI appears content with PCI-E-only for the high end.
  • ATI X1800, X1600, X1300 (R5XX) Pricing - The top dog X1800 XT with 512MiB of memory will be priced at $549, with a 256MiB variant weighing in at $499, while the X1800 XL 256MiB will cost $449. A quick check of a popular US online retailer showed NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX selling around the $460 mark, with the 7800 GT costing ~$360

HARDWARE... 

GUIDES...

  • BIOS Optimization Guide Rev. 8.3.5 -  This guide serves as a repository of knowledge on various BIOS options. It also serves as a guide on how best to optimize your BIOS. Every system is different and every user has different requirements.
  • Data Compression Explained - Compression is quite common these days and is used transparently in many computer systems. A simple example for using compression is the web, in which every time we view an image, we in fact decompress it.

SOFTWARE...

  • Norton AntiVirus 2006 - Symantec has released Norton Antivirus 2006.
  • OpenOffice.org For Windows 2.0 RC1 - OpenOffice.org is the open source project through which Sun Microsystems is releasing the technology for the popular StarOffice productivity suite. It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.
  • XP Firewall Control 1.6.029 ($19.95) - XP firewall control (for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows) uses all the present abilities of the firewall and extends them with application level security model. XP firewall control introduces per-application named security zones and allows security zone management at application level.
  • Kerio Personal Firewall 4.2.1 Final - Kerio Personal Firewall (download) helps users control how their computers exchange data with other computers on the Internet or local network. Kerio Personal Firewall is a necessity for all desktop computers connected to broadband Internet, using DSL, cable, ISDN, WiFi or satellite modems.
  • Fasterfox 0.6.5 - Fasterfox - Performance and network tweaks for Firefox. Fasterfox allows you to tweak many network and rendering settings such as simultaneous connections, pipelining, cache, DNS cache, and initial paint delay.
  • MSN Messenger 7.5.0306 (Bug fix update) - With MSN Messenger you can chat online via text, voice, mobile phone or even video conversation -- in real time -- with your friends, family, or colleagues.
  • Skype 1.4.0.71 - Skype (download / changelog) is a little program for making free calls over the internet to anyone else who also has Skype.
  • DivxToDVD 1.99.19 - DivxToDVD (download) is a 1 click solution to convert and burn your movie files to a compatible DVD playable on any home DVD player.
  • PSP Media Player v0.0.5 for PSP - PSP Media Player is a media player which is capable of playing AVI (DivX)/OGG/WMA files, especially DivX AVI files at 480x272 full resolution of the PSP.
  • Virtual Hypnotist 5.3 - Virtual Hypnotist is a free, open source, interactive hypnosis program.  It includes features such as voice recognition, speech synthesis, subliminal messages, completely customizable scripts (featuring a unique scripting language), videos, audio, and lots more. Its purpose is to simulate a real hypnosis session as much as possible.
  • Serious Samurize 1.63a - Samurize (download) is a system monitoring utility with outstanding configuration power. The configuration program is totally separated from the client for minimal memory usage. The program displays almost any kind of information right on your desktop/taskbar and homepage.
  • ForceWare 81.26 Win2000/XP WHQL - Station drivers got hold of the WHQL version of these 81.26 ForceWare drivers. The binaries themselves are dated at August 26, 2005 and 100% similar to the previous beta release, mind you that to preserve the Microsoft WHQL tag only GeForce 6 and upwards are supported in this release
  • ForceWare 81.33 Windows 2000/XP - Station drivers got hold of the 81.33 version of these new ForceWare drivers. Pretty much all GeForce 2 GTS and upwards cards are supported in this release.

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